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    Isolation of micropropagated strawberry endophytic bacteria and assessment of their potential for plant growth promotion by Dias, Armando C. F, Costa, Francisco E. C, Andreote, Fernando D, Lacava, Paulo T, Teixeira, Manoel A, Assumpção, Laura C, Araújo, Welington L, Azevedo, João L, Melo, Itamar S

    “…Twenty endophytic bacteria were isolated from the meristematic tissues of three varieties of strawberry cultivated in vitro, and further identified, by FAME…”
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    bacterial diversity in a Brazilian non-disturbed mangrove sediment by Dias, Armando C. F, Andreote, Fernando D, Rigonato, Janaina, Fiore, Marli Fátima, Melo, Itamar S, Araújo, Welington Luiz

    Published in Antonie van Leeuwenhoek (01-11-2010)
    “…The bacterial diversity present in sediments of a well-preserved mangrove in Ilha do Cardoso, located in the extreme south of São Paulo State coastline,…”
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    Diversity and biotechnological potential of culturable bacteria from Brazilian mangrove sediment by Dias, Armando C. F, Andreote, Fernando Dini, Dini-Andreote, Francisco, Lacava, Paulo T, Sá, André L. B, Melo, Itamar S, Azevedo, João L, Araújo, Welington L

    “…Mangrove ecosystems are environments subject to substantial degradation by anthropogenic activities. Its location, in coastal area, interfacing the continents…”
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    Successional patterns of key genes and processes involved in the microbial nitrogen cycle in a salt marsh chronosequence by Salles, Joana Falcão, Pereira e Silva, Michele C., Dini-Andreote, Francisco, Dias, Armando C. F., Guillaumaud, Nadine, Poly, Franck, van Elsas, Jan Dirk

    Published in Biogeochemistry (01-01-2017)
    “…Here, we investigated the patterns of microbial nitrogen cycling communities along a chronosequence of soil development in a salt marsh. The focus was on the…”
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    Complete Genome Sequence of Bacillus safensis Strain 3A, a Heavy Metal-Resistant Bacterium Isolated from Contaminated Estuarine Sediment in Brazil by Defalco, Thaiane, Vasconcelos, Ana L S, Dias, Armando C F, Barrientos, Leticia, Bernardino, Ângelo F, Andreote, Fernando Dini, Núñez-Montero, Kattia

    Published in Microbiology resource announcements (22-04-2021)
    “…3A was isolated from a contaminated estuarine sediment sample with mine tailing from the Samarco dam disaster, which occurred in 2015 in Minas Gerais State,…”
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    Enrichment of potential pathogens in marine microbiomes with different degrees of anthropogenic activity by Jurelevicius, Diogo, Cotta, Simone R., Montezzi, Lara F., Dias, Armando C.F., Mason, Olivia U., Picão, Renata C., Jansson, Janet K., Seldin, Lucy

    Published in Environmental pollution (1987) (01-01-2021)
    “…Anthropogenic activities in coastal marine ecosystems can lead to an increase in the abundance of potentially harmful microorganisms in the marine environment…”
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    Mucilaginibacter sp. Strain Metal(loid) and Antibiotic Resistance Isolated from Estuarine Soil Contaminated Mine Tailing from the Fundão Dam by Vasconcelos, Ana L S, Andreote, Fernando Dini, Defalco, Thaiane, Delbaje, Endrews, Barrientos, Leticia, Dias, Armando C F, Gabriel, Fabricio Angelo, Bernardino, Angelo F, Núñez-Montero, Kattia

    Published in Genes (19-01-2022)
    “…In 2015 a mine dam with Mn-Fe-rich tailings collapsed releasing million tons of sediments over an estuary, in the Southwest of Brazil. The tailings have a high…”
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    Changes of bacterial communities in the rhizosphere of sugarcane under elevated concentration of atmospheric CO2 by Costa, Diogo P., Dias, Armando C. F., Cotta, Simone R., Vilela, Daniella, Andrade, Pedro A. M., Pellizari, Vivian H., Andreote, Fernando Dini

    Published in Global change biology. Bioenergy (01-02-2018)
    “…It is believed that climate change will influence most of interactions that sustain life on Earth. Among these, the recruitment exerted by plants in their…”
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    Bacterial composition in brassica‐cultivated soils with low and high severity of clubroot by Saraiva, Ana Luiza da R. F., Bhering, Aline da S., Carmo, Margarida G. F., Andreote, Fernando D., Dias, Armando C.F., Coelho, Irene da S.

    Published in Journal of phytopathology (01-12-2020)
    “…The natural bacterial communities of the soil–plant system are relevant in the process of suppressing diseases caused by soilborne plant pathogens. However,…”
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    Phyllosphere bacterial assembly in citrus crop under conventional and ecological management by Carvalho, Carolinne R., Dias, Armando CF, Homma, Sérgio K., Cardoso, Elke JBN

    Published in PeerJ (San Francisco, CA) (02-06-2020)
    “…Divergences between agricultural management can result in different types of biological interactions between plants and microorganisms, which may affect food…”
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    Cultivation-independent methods applied to the microbial prospection of oil and gas in soil from a sedimentary basin in Brazil by Miqueletto, Paula B, Andreote, Fernando D, Dias, Armando CF, Ferreira, Justo C, dos Santos Neto, Eugênio V, de Oliveira, Valéria M

    Published in AMB Express (22-10-2011)
    “…The upper parts of oil field structures may leak gas which is supposed to be indirectly detected by the soil bacterial populations. Such microorganisms are…”
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    Changes of bacterial communities in the rhizosphere of sugarcane under elevated concentration of atmospheric CO 2 by da Costa, Diogo P., Dias, Armando C. F., Cotta, Simone R., Vilela, Daniella, de Andrade, Pedro A. M., Pellizari, Vivian H., Andreote, Fernando Dini

    Published in Global change biology. Bioenergy (01-02-2018)
    “…It is believed that climate change will influence most of interactions that sustain life on Earth. Among these, the recruitment exerted by plants in their…”
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