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Bacteria recovered from a high-altitude, tropical glacier in Venezuelan Andes
ArticleAbstract: Glacial-ice microorganisms are intensively studied world-wide for a number of reasons, including thePalabras claves:Andes mountains, bacteria, Glacier ice, Ice-bacteria, Psychrophiles, Tropical glaciersAutores:Ball M.M., Gómez W., Luis Andrés Yarzábal R, Magallanes X., Melfo A., Rosales R.Fuentes:scopusBioprospecting glacial ice for plant growth promoting bacteria
ArticleAbstract: Glaciers harbor a wide diversity of microorganisms, metabolically versatile, highly tolerant to multPalabras claves:Andes mountains, bacteria, plant growth promotion, Psychrophiles, Tropical glaciersAutores:Balcazar W., Ball M.M., Gómez W., Luis Andrés Yarzábal R, Melfo A., Rengifo M., Rondón J.Fuentes:scopusFighting plant pathogens with cold-active microorganisms: biopesticide development and agriculture intensification in cold climates
ReviewAbstract: Abstract: Cold-adapted (CA) microorganisms (= psychrophiles or psychrotolerants) are key players ofPalabras claves:bacteria, BIOCONTROL, biopesticides, extremophiles, fungi, microbes, Plant growth–promoting microorganisms, Psychrophiles, Psychrotolerants, yeastsAutores:Batista-García R.A., Castro-Sowinski S., Luis Andrés Yarzábal R, Morel M.A., Stefano Torracchi-Carrasco, Tapia-Vázquez I.Fuentes:googlescopusEvidence for gluconic acid production by Enterobacter intermedium as an efficient strategy to avoid protozoan grazing
ArticleAbstract: The effect of pure gluconic acid and of gluconic-acid-producing bacteria on the activity of three prPalabras claves:bacteria, BIOCONTROL, Enterobacter intermedium, Gluconic acid, Grazing activity, protozoa, RhizosphereAutores:Ball M.M., Castro L.T., Chaparro V., Gómez W., Lenys Buela, Luis Andrés Yarzábal RFuentes:googlescopusPerspectives for using glacial and periglacial microorganisms for plant growth promotion at low temperatures
ReviewAbstract: Even though they are among the most extreme environments in which life can develop, glaciers are colPalabras claves:bacteria, extremophiles, fungi, Glacial ice, microbes, Periglacial soils, Plant growth-promoting microorganisms, Psychrophiles, PsychrotolerantsAutores:Luis Andrés Yarzábal RFuentes:scopus