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    Carbon fixation and rhodopsin systems in microbial mats from hypersaline lakes Brava and Tebenquiche, Salar de Atacama, Chile by Kurth, Daniel, Elias, Dario, Rasuk, María Cecilia, Contreras, Manuel, Farías, María Eugenia

    Published in PloS one (09-02-2021)
    “…In this work, molecular diversity of two hypersaline microbial mats was compared by Whole Genome Shotgun (WGS) sequencing of environmental DNA from the mats…”
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    Occurrence of Resistance to Antibiotics, UV-B, and Arsenic in Bacteria Isolated from Extreme Environments in High-Altitude (Above 4400 m) Andean Wetlands by Dib, Julián, Motok, Jessica, Zenoff, Verónica Fernández, Ordoñez, Omar, Farías, María Eugenia

    Published in Current microbiology (01-05-2008)
    “…High-altitude Andean wetlands are pristine environments with extreme conditions such as high UV radiation, high heavy metal content (mainly arsenic), high…”
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    The impact of indigenous microorganisms on coal flotation: A new perspective on water consumption by Wang, Xizhuo, Li, Jianbo, Li, Yinta, Song, Shaoxian, Farías, María Eugenia, Sánchez, Rosa María Torres, Xia, Ling

    Published in Fuel (Guildford) (01-04-2023)
    “…[Display omitted] •Indigenous microorganisms had an adverse impact on coal flotation.•Bacillus sp. QX4 was isolated and used for coal beneficiation.•Coal yield…”
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    Diverse UV-B resistance of culturable bacterial community from high-altitude wetland water by Zenoff, Veronica Fernández, Heredia, Judith, Ferrero, Marcela, Siñeriz, Faustino, Farías, María Eugenia

    Published in Current microbiology (01-05-2006)
    “…Isolation of most ultraviolet B (UV-B)-resistant culturable bacteria that occur in the habitat of Laguna Azul, a high-altitude wetland [4554 m above sea level…”
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    Chlorella sorokiniana FK-montmorillonite interaction enhanced remediation of heavy metals in tailings by Tan, Jiaqi, Wang, Xizhuo, Zhang, Min, Meng, Delong, Hu, Yaxi, Li, Yinta, Song, Shaoxian, Wu, Li, Sánchez, Rosa María Torres, Farías, María Eugenia, Xia, Ling

    Published in The Science of the total environment (10-06-2023)
    “…Non-ferrous metal mining activities are known to cause ecological irreversible damage in the tailings and surrounding areas as well as heavy metal (HM)…”
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    Exploring Soil Bacterial Diversity in Relation to Edaphic Physicochemical Properties of High-altitude Wetlands from Argentine Puna by Mlewski, Estela Cecilia, Saona, Luis A., Boidi, Flavia Jaquelina, Chiappero, M. Fernanda, Vaieretti, María Victoria, Soria, Mariana, Farías, María Eugenia, Izquierdo, Andrea E.

    Published in Microbial ecology (01-12-2024)
    “…High Andean wetlands, particularly those known as vegas or bofedales , are essential conservation ecosystems due to their significant contribution to ecosystem…”
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    Transition boundaries for protistan species turnover in hypersaline waters of different biogeographic regions by Filker, Sabine, Forster, Dominik, Weinisch, Lea, Mora‐Ruiz, Merit, González, Bernardo, Farías, María Eugenia, Rosselló‐Móra, Ramon, Stoeck, Thorsten

    Published in Environmental microbiology (01-08-2017)
    “…Summary The identification of environmental barriers which govern species distribution is a fundamental concern in ecology. Even though salt was previously…”
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    Sulfate induced surface modification of Chlorella for enhanced mercury immobilization by Wang, Zhixin, Zhang, Zijia, Xia, Ling, Farías, María Eugenia, Sánchez, Rosa María Torres, Belfiore, Carolina, Montes, Maria Luciana, Tian, Xiang, Chen, Jinhui, Song, Shaoxian

    “…In this study, living Chlorella sorokiniana FK with an elevated concentration of cell envelop sulfur sites, induced by adding excess sulfate to the medium, was…”
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    The tra Region of the Conjugative Plasmid pIP501 Is Organized in an Operon with the First Gene Encoding the Relaxase by Kurenbach, Brigitta, Grothe, Dagmar, Farías, María Eugenia, Szewzyk, Ulrich, Grohmann, Elisabeth

    Published in Journal of Bacteriology (01-03-2002)
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    UV‐Resistant Actinobacteria from High‐Altitude Andean Lakes: Isolation, Characterization and Antagonistic Activities by Rasuk, María Cecilia, Ferrer, Gabriela Mónica, Kurth, Daniel, Portero, Luciano Raúl, Farías, María Eugenia, Albarracín, Virginia Helena

    Published in Photochemistry and photobiology (01-05-2017)
    “…Polyextremophiles are present in a wide variety of extreme environments in which they must overcome various hostile conditions simultaneously such as high UVB…”
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    Las Quínoas oncoids: a new deposit of microbialites in the Salar de Antofalla (Catamarca, Argentina) by Villafañe, Patricio Guillermo, Lencina, Agustina Inés, Soria, Mariana, Saona, Luis Alberto, Gómez, Fernando Javier, Alonso, Guido Ezequiel, Farias, María Eugenia

    Published in Andean geology (01-05-2021)
    “…The Salar de Antofalla (salt flat) is located in the Puna region of Catamarca, in northern Argentina. In this paper we report and provide the first descriptive…”
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    Functional Green-Tuned Proteorhodopsin from Modern Stromatolites by Albarracín, Virginia Helena, Kraiselburd, Ivana, Bamann, Christian, Wood, Phillip G, Bamberg, Ernst, Farias, María Eugenia, Gärtner, Wolfgang

    Published in PloS one (17-05-2016)
    “…The sequenced genome of the poly-extremophile Exiguobacterium sp. S17, isolated from modern stromatolites at Laguna Socompa (3,570 m), a High-Altitude Andean…”
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    Extremophilic Acinetobacter Strains from High-Altitude Lakes in Argentinean Puna: Remarkable UV-B Resistance and Efficient DNA Damage Repair by Albarracín, Virginia Helena, Pathak, Gopal P., Douki, Thierry, Cadet, Jean, Borsarelli, Claudio Darío, Gärtner, Wolfgang, Farias, María Eugenia

    “…High-Altitude Andean Lakes (HAAL) of the South American Andes are almost unexplored ecosystems of shallow lakes. The HAAL are recognized by a remarkably high…”
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    Calcium carbonate precipitation in diatom-rich microbial mats; the Laguna Negra hypersaline lake, Catamarca, Argentina by Gomez, Fernando Javier, Mlewski, Cecilia, Boidi, Flavia Jaquelina, Farías, María Eugenia, Gérard, Emmanuelle

    Published in Journal of sedimentary research (26-06-2018)
    “…Carbonate microbialites provide a window to understand microbe-mineral interactions in modern environments and in the geological record. Unraveling microbial…”
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    Native Killer Yeasts as Biocontrol Agents of Postharvest Fungal Diseases in Lemons by Perez, María Florencia, Contreras, Luciana, Garnica, Nydia Mercedes, Fernández-Zenoff, María Verónica, Farías, María Eugenia, Sepulveda, Milena, Ramallo, Jacqueline, Dib, Julián Rafael

    Published in PloS one (28-10-2016)
    “…Economic losses caused by postharvest diseases represent one of the main problems of the citrus industry worldwide. The major diseases affecting citrus are the…”
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    Dissecting Light Sensing and Metabolic Pathways on the Millimeter Scale in High-Altitude Modern Stromatolites by Alonso-Reyes, Daniel Gonzalo, Galván, Fátima Silvina, Irazoqui, José Matías, Amadio, Ariel, Tschoeke, Diogo, Thompson, Fabiano, Albarracín, Virginia Helena, Farias, María Eugenia

    Published in Microbial ecology (01-08-2023)
    “…Modern non-lithifying stromatolites on the shore of the volcanic lake Socompa (SST) in the Puna are affected by several extreme conditions. The present study…”
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