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1. The Gut Microbiome of Two Wild Bumble Bee Species Native of South America: Bombus pauloensis and Bombus bellicosus.

2. Application of a robust MALDI mass spectrometry approach for bee pollen investigation.

3. Beneficial Bacteria and Plant Extracts Promote Honey Bee Health and Reduce Nosema ceranae Infection.

4. Pot experimental trial for assessing the role of different composts on decontamination and reclamation of a polluted soil from an illegal dump site in Southern Italy using Brassica juncea and Sorghum bicolor.

5. Alterations in the Microbiota of Caged Honeybees in the Presence of Nosema ceranae Infection and Related Changes in Functionality.

6. The ground beetle Pseudoophonus rufipes gut microbiome is influenced by the farm management system.

7. Flavonoid levels rather than soil nutrients is linked with Fusarium community in the soybean [Glycine max(L.) Merr.] rhizosphere under consecutive monoculture.

8. Beneficial microorganisms for honey bees: problems and progresses.

9. Evaluation of the effects of intrapartum antibiotic prophylaxis on newborn intestinal microbiota using a sequencing approach targeted to multi hypervariable 16S rDNA regions.

10. Administration of Bifidobacterium breve Decreases the Production of TNF-α in Children with Celiac Disease.

11. Biodegradation of low-ethoxylated nonylphenols in a bioreactor packed with a new ceramic support (Vukopor ® S10).

12. Bifidobacteria: their impact on gut microbiota composition and their applications as probiotics in infants.

13. Characterization of 4-nonylphenol-degrading bacterial consortium obtained from a textile wastewater pretreatment plant.

14. Degradation of Low-Ethoxylated Nonylphenols by a Stenotrophomonas Strain and Development of New Phylogenetic Probes for Stenotrophomonas spp. Detection.

15. Characterization of four olive-mill-wastewater indigenous bacterial strains capable of aerobically degrading hydroxylated and methoxylated monocyclic aromatic compounds.

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