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Maria Teresa Fernandez PiedadeEcology, monitoring and sustainable use of wetlands, INPA, Manaus, Brazil Verified email at inpa.gov.br Cited by 14807 |
[HTML][HTML] Rhizobium Promotes Non-Legumes Growth and Quality in Several Production Steps: Towards a Biofertilization of Edible Raw Vegetables Healthy for …
The biofertilization of crops with plant-growth-promoting microorganisms is currently
considered as a healthy alternative to chemical fertilization. However, only microorganisms …
considered as a healthy alternative to chemical fertilization. However, only microorganisms …
Analysis of the structure of international scientific cooperation networks through bibliometric indicators
I Gómez, M Teresa Fernández, J Sebastián - Scientometrics, 1999 - akjournals.com
International scientific cooperation of Latin American countries amongst themselves, with the
USA and with the European Union in the period 1991–1995 was studied. The analysis …
USA and with the European Union in the period 1991–1995 was studied. The analysis …
Identification of β-propeller phytase-encoding genes in culturable Paenibacillus and Bacillus spp. from the rhizosphere of pasture plants on volcanic soils
MA Jorquera, DE Crowley, P Marschner… - FEMS microbiology …, 2011 - academic.oup.com
Phytate is one of the most abundant sources of organic phosphorus (P) in soils, but must be
mineralized by phytase-producing bacteria to release P for plant uptake. Microbial …
mineralized by phytase-producing bacteria to release P for plant uptake. Microbial …
Identification of free-living amoebae and amoeba-associated bacteria from reservoirs and water treatment plants by molecular techniques
A Garcia, P Goñi, J Cieloszyk… - … science & technology, 2013 - ACS Publications
The occurrence of free-living amoebae (FLA) was investigated in 83 water samples from
reservoirs and water treatment plants, with culture positive in 64 of them (77.1%) …
reservoirs and water treatment plants, with culture positive in 64 of them (77.1%) …
Disposable sensors in diagnostics, food, and environmental monitoring
Disposable sensors are low‐cost and easy‐to‐use sensing devices intended for short‐term
or rapid single‐point measurements. The growing demand for fast, accessible, and reliable …
or rapid single‐point measurements. The growing demand for fast, accessible, and reliable …
[HTML][HTML] Skin cancer classification via convolutional neural networks: systematic review of studies involving human experts
Background Multiple studies have compared the performance of artificial intelligence (AI)–
based models for automated skin cancer classification to human experts, thus setting the …
based models for automated skin cancer classification to human experts, thus setting the …
Identifying endosymbiont bacteria associated with free‐living amoebae
P Goñi, MT Fernández, E Rubio - Environmental microbiology, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
The association between free‐living amoebae and pathogenic bacteria is an issue that has
gained great importance due to the environmental and health consequences that it implies …
gained great importance due to the environmental and health consequences that it implies …
Hyperdominance in the Amazonian tree flora
Introduction Recent decades have seen a major international effort to inventory tree
communities in the Amazon Basin and Guiana Shield (Amazonia), but the vast extent and …
communities in the Amazon Basin and Guiana Shield (Amazonia), but the vast extent and …
Effect of Structural Parameters on Superconductivity in Fluorine-Free LnFeAsO1-y (Ln = La, Nd)
CH Lee, A Iyo, H Eisaki, H Kito… - Journal of the Physical …, 2008 - journals.jps.jp
The crystal structure of LnFeAsO 1-y (Ln= La, Nd) has been studied by the powder neutron
diffraction technique. The superconducting phase diagram of NdFeAsO 1-y is established as …
diffraction technique. The superconducting phase diagram of NdFeAsO 1-y is established as …
The marine toxin okadaic acid is a potent neurotoxin for cultured cerebellar neurons
MT Fernández, V Zitko, S Gascón, A Novelli - Life sciences, 1991 - Elsevier
The tumor promoter okadaic acid (OKA), is a marine toxin of algal origin, identified as a
potent inhibitor of protein phosphatases 1 and 2A, and possibly enhancing calcium influx …
potent inhibitor of protein phosphatases 1 and 2A, and possibly enhancing calcium influx …