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Author(s): MAROLDI, M. M. C.; VASCONCELLOS, V. M.; LACAVA, P. T.; FARINAS, C. S. The endophytic fungi represent a potential source of microorganisms for enzyme production. However, there have been only few studies exploiting their potential for the production of enzymes of industr... ... |
Author(s): NUNES, F. V.; MELO, I. S. de The plant kingdom is colonized by a diverse array of endophytic bacteria, which form a non-pathogenic relationship with their hosts. Endophytic bacteria may confer benefits to the plant, and the benef... ... |
Author(s): SANTOS, V. H. P. dos; ANDRE, R. S.; ANJOS, J. P. dos; MERCANTE, L. A.; CORREA, D. S.; SILVA, E. O. Abstract Biotransformation of steroids by fungi has been raised as a successful, eco-friendly, and cost-effective biotechnological alternative for chemical derivatization. Endophytic fungi live inside... ... |
Author(s): DEGRASSI, G.; CARPENTIERI-PIPOLO, V. For many decades, rhizosphere bacteria have been studied for their potential to promote crop growth and control certain pathogens. Compared to the studies conducted, there are relatively few examples... ... |
Author(s): DEGRASSI, G.; CARPENTIERI-PIPOLO, V. Fusarium Head Blight (FHB) is predominately caused by F. graminearum whose infection not only results in yield loss, but also contaminates grains with mycotoxins, such as deoxynivalenol (DON), which p... ... |
Author(s): CASTRO, R. A.; DOURADO, M. N.; ALMEIDA, J. R. de; LACAVA, P. T.; NAVE, A.; MELO, I. S. de; AZEVEDO, J. L. de; QUECINE, M. C. Mangroves are ecosystems located in the transition zone between land and sea that serve as a potential source of biotechnological resources. Brazil's extensive coast contains one of the largest mangro... ... |
Author(s): MORAES, R. M.; MELO, I. S. de; JOSHI, V. C.; SUMYANTO, J.; SAMOYLENKO, V.; ILIAS, M. Yacon, Smallanthus sonchifolius, an Andean species. is a rich source of dictetíc oligofructans with low glucose content. proteins and phenolic compounds. These constituents have shown efficacy in the... ... |
Author(s): CAMPAGNANI, M. O.; AUAD, A. M.; MAURÍCIO, R. M.; MADUREIRA, A. P.; CANGUSSÚ, M. A.; ROSA, L. H.; PEREIRA, M. F. A.; MUNIZ, M.; SOUZA, S. R. O.; SILVA, N. B. M.; SILVA, A. C. R.; CAMPOS, W. G. Pests in pastures have compromised the production of biomass for feeding livestock herds. Many strategies have been applied to sustainably solve this problem. One viable and innovative technique is th... ... |
Author(s): SOUZA, A.; NOGUEIRA, V. B.; CRUZ, J. C.; SOUSA, N. R.; PROCÓPIO, A. R. L.; SILVA, G. F. This study aimed to isolate and characterize (the genetic diversity of) endophytic bacteria isolated from the FHIA 18 banana cultivar (grown in the Amazon Basin). |
Author(s): CARPENTIERI-PIPOLO, V.; LOPES, K. B. de A. L.; DEGRASSI, G. Endophytic bacteria isolated from non-transgenic and transgenic Roundup Ready® glyphosate-resistant (GR) soybean plants were investigated to analyze the correspondence between phenotypic and genotypic... ... |
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