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    Fungal communities differentially respond to warming and drought in tropical grassland soil by Oliveira, Tássio Brito, Lucas, Rosymar Coutinho, Scarcella, Ana Silvia de Almeida, Contato, Alex Graça, Pasin, Thiago Machado, Martinez, Carlos Alberto, Polizeli, Maria de Lourdes Teixeira de Moraes

    Published in Molecular ecology (01-04-2020)
    “…Climate change is predicted to cause more extreme events, such as heatwaves, and different precipitation patterns. The effects of warming and short‐term…”
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    Perspectives on Expanding the Repertoire of Novel Microbial Chitinases for Biological Control by Pasin, Thiago Machado, de Oliveira, Tássio Brito, Scarcella, Ana Sílvia de Almeida, Polizeli, Maria de Lourdes Teixeira de Moraes, Guazzaroni, María-Eugenia

    Published in Journal of agricultural and food chemistry (24-03-2021)
    “…Interest in chitin-degrading enzymes has grown over the years, and microbial chitinases are the most attractive and promising candidates for the control of…”
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    Fungal communities in pressmud composting harbour beneficial and detrimental fungi for human welfare by Oliveira, Tássio Brito de, Lopes, Viviane Cristina Padilha, Barbosa, Fernando Nogueira, Ferro, Milene, Meirelles, Lucas Andrade, Sette, Lara Durães, Gomes, Eleni, Rodrigues, Andre

    “…Pressmud is a substrate derived from sugarcane juice filtrate, and around 26-40  kg of this residue are produced per ton of sugarcane. It is mainly used as…”
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    Fungal communities in gardens of the leafcutter ant Atta cephalotes in forest and cabruca agrosystems of southern Bahia State (Brazil) by Reis, Bárbara Monique dos Santos, Silva, Aline, Alvarez, Martín Roberto, Oliveira, Tássio Brito de, Rodrigues, Andre

    Published in Fungal biology (01-12-2015)
    “…Leaf-cutting ants interact with several fungi in addition to the fungal symbiont they cultivate for food. Here, we assessed alien fungal communities in…”
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    Production of cold-adapted enzymes by filamentous fungi from King George Island, Antarctica by Duarte, Alysson Wagner Fernandes, Barato, Mariana Blanco, Nobre, Fernando Suzigan, Polezel, Danilo Augusto, de Oliveira, Tássio Brito, dos Santos, Juliana Aparecida, Rodrigues, André, Sette, Lara Durães

    Published in Polar biology (01-12-2018)
    “…Antarctic environments are characterized by polar climate, making it difficult for the development of any form of life. The biogeochemical cycles and food web…”
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    Thermophilic fungi in the new age of fungal taxonomy by de Oliveira, Tássio Brito, Gomes, Eleni, Rodrigues, Andre

    “…Thermophilic fungi are of wide interest due to their potential to produce heat-tolerant enzymes for biotechnological processes. However, the taxonomy of such…”
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    Yeasts in the nests of the leaf-cutter ant Acromyrmex balzani in a Savanna biome: exploitation of community and metabolic diversity by Melo, Weilan Gomes da Paixão, de Oliveira, Tássio Brito, Arcuri, Silvio Lovato, de Morais, Paula Benevides, Pagnocca, Fernando Carlos

    Published in Antonie van Leeuwenhoek (01-06-2021)
    “…The leaf-cutter ant Acromyrmex balzani is responsible for causing important losses in reforestation areas, crops, and pastures, and is frequently found in the…”
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    Genome mining for peptidases in heat-tolerant and mesophilic fungi and putative adaptations for thermostability by de Oliveira, Tássio Brito, Gostinčar, Cene, Gunde-Cimerman, Nina, Rodrigues, Andre

    Published in BMC genomics (20-02-2018)
    “…Peptidases (EC 3.4) consist of a large group of hydrolytic enzymes that catalyze the hydrolysis of proteins accounting for approximately 65% of the total…”
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