Search Results - "A. Mandro, Jéssica"
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Soil microbes under threat in the Amazon Rainforest
Published in Trends in ecology & evolution (Amsterdam) (01-08-2023)“…Soil microorganisms are sensitive indicators of land-use and climate change in the Amazon, revealing shifts in important processes such as greenhouse gas (GHG)…”
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Insights into the Genomic Potential of a Methylocystis sp. from Amazonian Floodplain Sediments
Published in Microorganisms (Basel) (30-08-2022)“…Although floodplains are recognized as important sources of methane (CH4) in the Amazon basin, little is known about the role of methanotrophs in mitigating…”
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Methane-cycling microbial communities from Amazon floodplains and upland forests respond differently to simulated climate change scenarios
Published in Environmental microbiome (17-07-2024)“…Seasonal floodplains in the Amazon basin are important sources of methane (CH ), while upland forests are known for their sink capacity. Climate change…”
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Metagenome-Assembled Genomes from Amazonian Soil Microbial Consortia
Published in Microbiology resource announcements (17-11-2022)“…Here, we report 17 metagenome-assembled genomes (MAGs) recovered from microbial consortia of forest and pasture soils in the Brazilian Eastern Amazon. The…”
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Genome-resolved metagenomics reveals novel archaeal and bacterial genomes from Amazonian forest and pasture soils
Published in Microbial genomics (29-07-2022)“…Amazonian soil microbial communities are known to be affected by the forest-to-pasture conversion, but the identity and metabolic potential of most of their…”
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Insights into the Genomic Potential of a IMethylocystis/I sp. from Amazonian Floodplain Sediments
Published in Microorganisms (Basel) (01-08-2022)“…Although floodplains are recognized as important sources of methane (CH[sub.4] ) in the Amazon basin, little is known about the role of methanotrophs in…”
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