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    nifH pyrosequencing reveals the potential for location‐specific soil chemistry to influence N₂‐fixing community dynamics by Collavino, Mónica M, Tripp, H. James, Frank, Ildiko E, Vidoz, María L, Calderoli, Priscila A, Donato, Mariano, Zehr, Jonathan P, Aguilar, O. Mario

    Published in Environmental microbiology (01-10-2014)
    “…A dataset of 87 020 nifH reads and 16 782 unique nifH protein sequences obtained over 2 years from four locations across a gradient of agricultural soil types…”
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    Comparison of in vitro solubilization activity of diverse phosphate-solubilizing bacteria native to acid soil and their ability to promote Phaseolus vulgaris growth by Collavino, Mónica M, Sansberro, Pedro A, Mroginski, Luis A, Aguilar, O. Mario

    Published in Biology and fertility of soils (01-09-2010)
    “…To identify plant growth promotion ability of phosphorus-solubilizing native bacteria, we have examined a collection of isolates representing the diversity of…”
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    Nodulation competitiveness and diversification of symbiosis genes in common beans from the American centers of domestication by Aguilar, O. Mario, Collavino, Mónica M., Mancini, Ulises

    Published in Scientific reports (17-03-2022)
    “…Phaseolus vulgaris (common bean), having a proposed Mexican origin within the Americas, comprises three centers of diversification: Mesoamerica, the southern…”
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    The discovery of stromatolites developing at 3570 m above sea level in a high-altitude volcanic lake Socompa, Argentinean Andes by Farías, María E, Rascovan, Nicolás, Toneatti, Diego M, Albarracín, Virginia H, Flores, María R, Poiré, Daniel G, Collavino, Mónica M, Aguilar, O Mario, Vazquez, Martin P, Polerecky, Lubos

    Published in PloS one (07-01-2013)
    “…We describe stromatolites forming at an altitude of 3570 m at the shore of a volcanic lake Socompa, Argentinean Andes. The water at the site of stromatolites…”
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    Effect of soil chemical fertilization on the diversity and composition of the tomato endophytic diazotrophic community at different stages of growth by Collavino, Mónica M., Cabrera, E. V. Ramos, Bruno, Cecilia, Aguilar, O. Mario

    Published in Brazilian journal of microbiology (01-12-2020)
    “…The aim of this work was to gain a more comprehensive and perspicacious view of the endophytic diazotrophic community (EDC) of tomato plant bacteria and assess…”
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    nifH pyrosequencing reveals the potential for location‐specific soil chemistry to influence N 2 ‐fixing community dynamics by Collavino, Mónica M., Tripp, H. James, Frank, Ildiko E., Vidoz, María L., Calderoli, Priscila A., Donato, Mariano, Zehr, Jonathan P., Aguilar, O. Mario

    Published in Environmental microbiology (01-10-2014)
    “…A dataset of 87 020 nifH reads and 16 782 unique nifH protein sequences obtained over 2 years from four locations across a gradient of agricultural soil types…”
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    A guaB mutant strain of Rhizobium tropici CIAT899 pleiotropically defective in thermal tolerance and symbiosis by RICCILLO, Pabio M, COLLAVINO, Monica M, GRASSO, Daniel H, ENGLAND, Reg, DE BRUIJN, Frans J, AGUILAR, O. Mario

    Published in Molecular plant-microbe interactions (01-11-2000)
    “…Rhizobium tropici strain CIAT899 displays a high intrinsic thermal tolerance, and had been used in this work to study the molecular basis of bacterial…”
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    A gua B Mutant Strain of Rhizobium tropici CIAT899 Pleiotropically Defective in Thermal Tolerance and Symbiosis by Riccillo, Pablo M., Collavino, Monica M., Grasso, Daniel H., England, Reg, de Bruijn, Frans J., Aguilar, O. Mario

    Published in Molecular plant-microbe interactions (01-11-2000)
    “…Rhizobium tropici strain CIAT899 displays a high intrinsic thermal tolerance, and had been used in this work to study the molecular basis of bacterial…”
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