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Authorship: MENDES, R.; KMIT, M. C. P.; LIMA, A. O. S.; FREITAS, R. C.; ROMAGNOLI, E. M.; ABDALLA, A. L.
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Authorship: KMIT, M. C. P.; LIMA, A. O. S.; FREITAS, R. C.; ROMAGNOLI, E. M.; ABDALLA, A. L.; MENDES, R. The rumen harbors complex microbial communities which participate in an efficient process to digest plant biomass. This ecosytem represents an untapped source of hydrolytic enzymes with potential appl... ... |
Authorship: ROMAGNOLI, E. M.; DUNLAP, C.; LOUVANDINI, H.; TSAI, S. M.; ABDALLA, A. L.; MENDES, R.
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Authorship: VASCONCELLOS, R. L. F.; ROMAGNOLI, E. M.; TAKETANI, R. G.; MELO, I. S. de Soil salinity reduces the soil organic carbon stock, the microbial biomass and activity and modifies the biogeochemical cycle and the microbial diversity. Osmotic stress caused by ethylene on plants c... ... |
Authorship: KMIT, M. C. P.; LIMA, A. O. S.; ROMAGNOLI, E. M.; ABDALLA, A. L.; MENDES, R. Abstract: The lignocellulose present in the plant biomass, is a promising source of energy generation. However, the breakdown of plant biomass into simple sugars for bioethanol production is still ine... ... |
Authorship: MENDES, R.; ROMAGNOLI, E. M.; DUNLAP, C.; ABDALLA, A. L. Ruminants are herbivores and have evolved a symbiotic host-microbe relationship with a complex microbial community inhabiting the rumen allowing the use of lignocellulosic biomass as their main energy... ... |
Authorship: ROMAGNOLI, E. M.; MENDES, R.; DUNLAP, C. Fungi play important roles as decomposers, plant symbionts and pathogens in soil. While endophytes are microorganisms that dwell within plant tissues and have a symbiotic association with the host. Th... ... |
Authorship: ROMAGNOLI, E. M; LOPES, L. D.; SILVA, L. R. F, da; NAKAMURA, F. M; SBARDELLA, M.; PEREIRA, R.; SILVA, W. D.; TSAI, S. M.; ANDREOTE, F. D.; MENDES, R.
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Authorship: LOPES, L. D; SILVA, L. R. F, da; ROMAGNOLI, E. M; FERREIRA, C.; TAKETANI, R. G.; ABDALLA, A. L.; LOUVANDINI, H.; MENDES, R.
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