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Author(s): NASCENTE, A. S.; TEMITOPE, I. Z.; FILIPPI, M. C. C. de; CRUZ, D. R. C. Multifunctional microorganisms can significantly affect root and shoot development of upland rice seedling that could provide an increase in the crop grain yield. The objective of this study was to de... ... |
Author(s): FERNANDES, J. P. T.; NASCENTE, A. S.; FILIPPI, M. C. C. de; LANNA, A. C.; SILVA, M. A.; SILVA, G. B. Inoculating plants with a mix of beneficial microorganisms can significantly improve plant growth and contribute to sustainable agriculture. However, it is unclear if mixed inoculations of microorgani... ... |
Author(s): NASCENTE, A. S.; ISHOLA, Z. T.; FILIPPI, M. C. C. de; SILVA, M. A.; CRUZ, D. R. C.; BEZERRA, G. de A. The increasing demand for using microorganisms in agriculture to improve food production requires constantly assessing microbial diversity. This study aimed to investigate the biochemical properties o... ... |
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Author(s): NASCENTE, A. S.; FILIPPI, M. C. C. de; LANNA, A. C. Tropical flooded rice production systems require a high input of fertilizers and chemical defensive. The use of plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR), a sustainable component of this system, can... ... |
Author(s): CRUZ, D. R. C.; SILVA, M. A.; NASCENTE, A. S.; FILIPPI, M. C. C. de; FERREIRA, E. P. de B. In the composition of the soil microbiome, there are numerous microorganisms capable of promoting plant growth, better known as plant growth-promoting microorganisms. The study aimed to determine the... ... |
Author(s): MARTINS, O. M.; REIS, A.; CASELA, C. R.; TREMACOLDI, C. R.; AUER, C. G.; VIANA, F. M. P.; LOBO JÚNIOR, M. A wide number of microorganisms belong to Brazilian ecosystems. Related to the phytopathogenic ones, there are a significant biodiversity adapted to different hosts and climates in the whole country,... ... |
Author(s): SILVA, J. P.; TICONA, A. R. P.; HAMANN, P. R. V.; QUIRINO, B. F.; NORONHA, E. F. Lignocellulosic residues are low-cost abundant feedstocks that can be used for industrial applications. However, their recalcitrance currently makes lignocellulose use limited. In natural environments... ... |
Author(s): BITENCOURT, A. C. A.; FAVARO, L. C. de L.; FRANCO, O. L.; QUIRINO, B. F.
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Author(s): MARTINS, P. F.; MARTINEZ, C. O.; CARVALHO, G. de; CARNEIRO, P. I. B.; AZEVEDO, A. R.; PILEGGI, S. A. V.; MELO, I. S. de; PILEGGI, M. The aim of this work was to study herbicide degradation through selected microorganisms from humus and soil subjected to different plantation systems. The following bacterial species were identified:... ... |
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