Search Results - "Siles, A."
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Abundance and Diversity of Bacterial, Archaeal, and Fungal Communities Along an Altitudinal Gradient in Alpine Forest Soils: What Are the Driving Factors?
Published in Microbial ecology (01-07-2016)“…Shifts in soil microbial communities over altitudinal gradients and the driving factors are poorly studied. Their elucidation is indispensable to gain a…”
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Insights into microbial communities mediating the bioremediation of hydrocarbon-contaminated soil from an Alpine former military site
Published in Applied microbiology and biotechnology (01-05-2018)“…The study of microbial communities involved in soil bioremediation is important to identify the specific microbial characteristics that determine improved…”
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Effect of altitude and season on microbial activity, abundance and community structure in Alpine forest soils
Published in FEMS microbiology ecology (01-03-2016)“…In the current context of climate change, the study of microbial communities along altitudinal gradients is especially useful. Only few studies considered…”
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Seasonal soil microbial responses are limited to changes in functionality at two Alpine forest sites differing in altitude and vegetation
Published in Scientific reports (19-05-2017)“…The study of soil microbial responses to environmental changes is useful to improve simulation models and mitigation strategies for climate change. We here…”
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Altitudinal, seasonal and interannual shifts in microbial communities and chemical composition of soil organic matter in Alpine forest soils
Published in Soil biology & biochemistry (01-09-2017)“…The study of soil microbial communities and chemical properties of soil organic matter (SOM) over altitudinal mountain gradients have been regarded as…”
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Characterization of soil bacterial, archaeal and fungal communities inhabiting archaeological human-impacted layers at Monte Iato settlement (Sicily, Italy)
Published in Scientific reports (30-01-2018)“…Microbial communities in human-impacted soils of ancient settlements have been proposed to be used as ecofacts (bioindicators) of different ancient…”
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Fungal communities and their association with nitrogen-fixing bacteria affect early decomposition of Norway spruce deadwood
Published in Scientific reports (15-05-2020)“…Deadwood decomposition is relevant in nature and wood inhabiting fungi (WIF) are its main decomposers. However, climate influence on WIF community and their…”
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Coupling of metataxonomics and culturing improves bacterial diversity characterization and identifies a novel Rhizorhapis sp. with metal resistance potential in a multi-contaminated waste sediment
Published in Journal of environmental management (15-11-2022)“…Long-term contaminated environments have been recognized as potential hotspots for bacterial discovery in taxonomic and functional terms for bioremediation…”
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Microbiology Meets Archaeology: Soil Microbial Communities Reveal Different Human Activities at Archaic Monte Iato (Sixth Century BC)
Published in Microbial ecology (01-05-2017)“…Microbial ecology has been recognized as useful in archaeological studies. At Archaic Monte Iato in Western Sicily, a native (indigenous) building was…”
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Editorial: Soil microbes along elevational gradients: community structure, diversity, and role in nutrient cycling
Published in Frontiers in microbiology (10-08-2023)Get full text
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Application of dry olive residue-based biochar in combination with arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi enhances the microbial status of metal contaminated soils
Published in Scientific reports (25-07-2022)“…Biochar made-up of dry olive residue (DOR), a biomass resulting from the olive oil extraction industry, has been proposed to be used as a reclamation agent for…”
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Biomethanization of orange peel waste
Published in Bioresource technology (01-12-2010)“…Recent research has demonstrated that orange peel waste is a potentially valuable resource that can be developed into high value products such as methane…”
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Priming effects in soils across Europe
Published in Global change biology (01-03-2022)“…Land use is a key factor driving changes in soil carbon (C) cycle and contents worldwide. The priming effect (PE)—CO2 emissions from changed soil organic…”
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Field Assessment of Biochar Interactions With Chemical and Biological N Fertilization in Pointed White Cabbage
Published in Global change biology. Bioenergy (01-11-2024)“…ABSTRACT The interaction of biochar with mineral fertilization has attracted attention as a strategy to reduce N losses and enhance nitrogen use efficiency. In…”
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Studying Microbial Communities through Co-Occurrence Network Analyses during Processes of Waste Treatment and in Organically Amended Soils: A Review
Published in Microorganisms (Basel) (28-05-2021)“…Organic wastes have the potential to be used as soil organic amendments after undergoing a process of stabilization such as composting or as a resource of…”
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The structure and function of soil archaea across biomes
Published in Journal of proteomics (15-04-2021)“…We lack a predictive understanding of the environmental drivers determining the structure and function of archaeal communities as well as the proteome…”
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High-Throughput Screening of a Collection of Known Pharmacologically Active Small Compounds for Identification of Candida albicans Biofilm Inhibitors
Published in Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy (01-08-2013)“…Classifications Services AAC Citing Articles Google Scholar PubMed Related Content Social Bookmarking CiteULike Delicious Digg Facebook Google+ Mendeley Reddit…”
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Improvement of the biomethanization of sewage sludge by thermal pre-treatment and co-digestion with strawberry extrudate
Published in Journal of cleaner production (01-03-2015)“…The management of sewage sludge is an important issue in developed countries due to the highly polluting character of this waste. Biomethanization is a widely…”
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Microbial diversity of a Mediterranean soil and its changes after biotransformed dry olive residue amendment
Published in PloS one (24-07-2014)“…The Mediterranean basin has been identified as a biodiversity hotspot, about whose soil microbial diversity little is known. Intensive land use and aggressive…”
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Impact of ammonia and sulphate concentration on thermophilic anaerobic digestion
Published in Bioresource technology (01-12-2010)“…The effect of increasing concentrations of ammonia and sulphate on thermophilic anaerobic digestion (52 °C) was studied at laboratory-scale. The substrate…”
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