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    Integral use of sugarcane vinasse for biomass production of actinobacteria: Potential application in soil remediation by Aparicio, Juan D., Benimeli, Claudia S., Almeida, César A., Polti, Marta A., Colin, Verónica L.

    Published in Chemosphere (Oxford) (01-08-2017)
    “…The use of living actinobacteria biomass to clean up contaminated soils is an attractive biotechnology approach. However, biomass generation from cheap…”
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    Applied of actinobacteria consortia-based bioremediation to restore co-contaminated systems by Antezana, Pablo E., Colin, Verónica L., Bourguignon, Natalia, Benimeli, Claudia S., Fuentes, María S.

    Published in Research in microbiology (01-05-2023)
    “…Global industrialization and natural resources extraction have left cocktails of environmental pollutants. Thus, this work focuses on developing a defined…”
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    Potential application of a bioemulsifier-producing actinobacterium for treatment of vinasse by Colin, Verónica L., Juárez Cortes, Álvaro A., Aparicio, Juan D., Amoroso, María J.

    Published in Chemosphere (Oxford) (01-02-2016)
    “…Vinasse is a complex effluent created during production of ethyl alcohol, which can present serious pollution hazard in areas where it is discharged. A variety…”
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    Selection of an actinobacteria mixed culture for chlordane remediation. Pesticide effects on microbial morphology and bioemulsifier production by Fuentes, María S, Colin, Verónica L, Amoroso, María J, Benimeli, Claudia S

    Published in Journal of basic microbiology (01-02-2016)
    “…Chlordane bioremediation using actinobacteria mixed culture is an attractive clean‐up technique. Their ability to produce bioemulsifiers could increase the…”
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    Treatment of sugarcane vinasse using an autochthonous fungus from the northwest of Argentina and its potential application in fertigation practices by Rulli, Macarena M., Villegas, Liliana B., Colin, Verónica L.

    “…[Display omitted] •Aspergillus sp. V2 showed high tolerance to vinasse.•The fungus treatment reduced organic load and acidity of vinasse.•Wheat and radish…”
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    Bioconversion of sugarcane vinasse into fungal biomass protein and its potential use in fish farming by Rulli, Macarena M., Villegas, Liliana B., Barcia, Cristina S., Colin, Verónica L.

    “…The intensification of pisciculture operation requires the provision of an adequate supply of good quality fish feed. Many commercial feeds consist in fishmeal…”
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