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María José Alvarado-López, Sofía E. Garrido-Hoyos, María Elena Raynal-Gutiérrez, Elie G. El-Kassis, Víctor M. Luque-Almagro and Genoveva Rosano-Ortega
A native cyanide-degrading bacterial consortium was isolated from goldmine tailing sediments. Mine tailings are toxic effluents due to their metal?cyanide complexes. The bacterial consortium was able to degrade an initial sodium cyanide concentration ran...
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Hanna Virpiranta, Michal Banasik, Sanna Taskila, Tiina Leiviskä, Maiju Halttu, Ville-Hermanni Sotaniemi and Juha Tanskanen
Boreal peatlands with low iron availability are a potential, but rarely studied, source for the isolation of bacteria for applications in metal sorption. The present research focused on the isolation and identification of Actinobacteria from northern Fin...
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Artur Banach, Agnieszka Kuzniar, Radoslaw Mencfel and Agnieszka Wolinska
The aim of the study was to determine the still not completely described microbiome associated with the aquatic fern Azolla filiculoides. During the experiment, 58 microbial isolates (43 epiphytes and 15 endophytes) with different morphologies were obtai...
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João Tiago Correia Oliveira,Gilka Talita Silva,Williane Patrícia da Silva Diniz,Everthon Fernandes Figueredo,Isaneli Batista dos Santos,Danubia Ramos Moreira de Lima,Maria Caroline Quecine Verdi,Júlia Kuklinsky-Sobral,Fernando José Freire
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Grass from the genus Brachiaria spp. predominates in pastures with low fertile soils. This scenario highlights the importance of the association with microorganisms to foster plant growth, which becomes essential to the successful establis...
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