18 results on '"Loguercio, Leandro Lopes"'
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2. Does nature learn? Information integration and rare events in systems of increasing complexity
3. Characterization of genetic diversity on tropical Trichoderma germplasm by sequencing of rRNA internal transcribed spacers
4. A 16S rDNA PCR-based theoretical to actual delta approach on culturable mock communities revealed severe losses of diversity information
5. Exploring the Mycovirus Universe: Identification, Diversity, and Biotechnological Applications
6. Uncovering a Complex Virome Associated with the Cacao Pathogens Ceratocystis cacaofunesta and Ceratocystis fimbriata
7. Advantages of Multivariate Analysis of Profiles for Studies with Temporal Variation of Treatment Effects in Plants
8. Bacillus subtilis and Enterobacter cloacae endophytes from healthy Theobroma cacao L. trees can systemically colonize seedlings and promote growth
9. Molecular, physiological and morphological analysis of waterlogging tolerance in clonal genotypes of Theobroma cacao L.
10. First-tier detection of intragenomic 16S rRNA gene variation in culturable endophytic bacteria from cacao seeds
11. The NADPH Oxidases Nox1 and Nox2 Differentially Regulate Volatile Organic Compounds, Fungistatic Activity, Plant Growth Promotion and Nutrient Assimilation in Trichoderma atroviride
12. First-tier detection of intragenomic 16S rRNA gene variation in culturable endophytic bacteria from cacao seeds.
13. A novel Bacillus pumilus-related strain from tropical landfarm soil is capable of rapid dibenzothiophene degradation and biodesulfurization
14. Bacillus subtilis and Enterobacter cloacae endophytes from healthy Theobroma cacao L. trees can systemically colonize seedlings and promote growth
15. Riqueza de fungos anamorfos na serapilheira de Manilkara maxima, Parinari alvimii e Harleyodendron unifoliolatum na Mata Atlântica do Sul da Bahia
16. Pollen treatment in high osmotic potential: a simple tool for in vitro preservation and manipulation of viability in gametophytic populations
17. Bacillus thuringiensis Is an Environmental Pathogen and Host-Specificity Has Developed as an Adaptation to Human-Generated Ecological Niches.
18. Requirement of simultaneous assessment of crystal- and supernatant-related entomotoxic activities of Bacillus thuringiensis strains for biocontrol-product development.
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