Search Results - "Acea, M.J."
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Pseudometallophytes colonising Pb/Zn mine tailings: A description of the plant–microorganism–rhizosphere soil system and isolation of metal-tolerant bacteria
Published in Journal of hazardous materials (30-05-2012)“…► The plant-microorganism-soil system of three pseudometallophytes was described. ► An efficient metal excluding population of Festuca rubra was identified. ►…”
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Improving performance of Cytisus striatus on substrates contaminated with hexachlorocyclohexane (HCH) isomers using bacterial inoculants: developing a phytoremediation strategy
Published in Plant and soil (01-01-2013)“…Background and aims Microbe-assisted phytoremediation is particularly effective for organic pollutants. The leguminous shrub Cytisus striatus (Hill) Rothm. has…”
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Cyanobacterial inoculation of heated soils: effect on microorganisms of C and N cycles and on chemical composition in soil surface
Published in Soil biology & biochemistry (01-04-2003)“…Physiological groups of soil microorganisms, total C and N and available nutrients were investigated in four heated (350 °C, 1 h) soils (one Ortic Podsol over…”
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Soil microbial and extractable C and N after wildfire
Published in Biology and fertility of soils (01-06-1998)“…The effect of wildfire on soil microbes and extractable C (Cext) and N (Next) changed with respect to the time from burning and soil depth. Initially,…”
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Rhizosphere Microbial Densities and Trace Metal Tolerance of the Nickel Hyperaccumulator Alyssum Serpyllifolium Subsp. Lusitanicum
Published in International journal of phytoremediation (01-08-2009)“…In this study we determine culturable microbial densities (total heterotrophs, ammonifiers, amylolytics and cellulolytics) and bacterial resistance to Co, Cr,…”
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Microbial fluctuations after soil heating and organic amendments
Published in Bioresource technology (1999)“…Microorganisms in heated (200 degrees C, 1 h) soil not inoculated (H) or inoculated with 0.5% of fresh soil (Hi) and amended with wheat straw (Hi+WS) or…”
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Microbial fluctuations after soil heating and organic amendment
Published in Bioresource technology (1999)“…Microorganisms in heated (200°C, 1 h) soil not inoculated (H) or inoculated with 0.5% of fresh soil (Hi) and amended with wheat straw (Hi+WS) or poultry manure…”
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Seasonal changes in microbial biomass and nutrient flush in forest soils
Published in Biology and fertility of soils (01-02-1995)“…Microbial biomass and N, P, K, and Mg flushes were estimated in spring, summer, autumn, and winter samples of different forest soils. The microbial biomass…”
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Soil microbial populations after wildfire
Published in FEMS microbiology ecology (01-12-1993)“…Population fluctuations were increased by burning, which also modified the incubation patterns and the densities of several microbial groups, although without…”
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Microbial response to organic amendments in a forest soil
Published in Bioresource technology (1996)“…Wheat straw or poultry Pinus-sawdust litter were added to a forest acid soil and changes in the microbial community were studied during a 3-month soil…”
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Seasonal fluctuations in microbial populations and available nutrients in forest soils
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Changes in physiological groups of microorganisms in soil following wildfire
Published in FEMS microbiology ecology (01-05-1996)“…Abstract Physiological groups of soil microorganisms were investigated in a forest (Pinus pinaster Sol.) to asses their response to wildfire-induced soil…”
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Utility of a Simplified Molecular Classification of Tumors for Predicting Survival of Patients with Invasive Ductal Breast Carcinoma
Published in Anticancer research (01-11-2009)“…Background: In a recent report it was shown that molecular subgroups of early (pT1) breast tumors belonging exclusively to the most common histological…”
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