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Extracellular hydrolytic enzymes produced by yeasts from Antarctic lichens.
DA Silva MK, DA Silva AV, Fernandez PM, Montone RC, Alves RP, DE Queiroz AC, DE Oliveira VM, Dos Santos VP, Putzke J, Rosa LH, Duarte AWF. DA Silva MK, et al. An Acad Bras Cienc. 2022 Mar 11;94(suppl 1):e20210540. doi: 10.1590/0001-3765202220210540. eCollection 2022. An Acad Bras Cienc. 2022. PMID: 35293947 Free article.
This study is the first one reporting extracellular enzyme production by yeasts isolated from thallus of the species of Antarctic lichens Lecania brialmontii, Polycauliona candelaria, Usnea capillacea, Cladonia metacorallifera, and Polycauliona regalis. ...
This study is the first one reporting extracellular enzyme production by yeasts isolated from thallus of the species of Antarctic lichens Le …
Antarctic lichens as a source of phosphate-solubilizing bacteria.
da Silva AV, de Oliveira AJ, Tanabe ISB, Silva JV, da Silva Barros TW, da Silva MK, França PHB, Leite J, Putzke J, Montone R, de Oliveira VM, Rosa LH, Duarte AWF. da Silva AV, et al. Extremophiles. 2021 Mar;25(2):181-191. doi: 10.1007/s00792-021-01220-5. Epub 2021 Feb 26. Extremophiles. 2021. PMID: 33635427
Most of the phosphate-solubilizing bacteria were isolated from Usnea auratiacoatra, followed by Caloplaca regalis and Xanthoria candelaria. Two isolates showed outstanding performance, Pseudomonas sp. 11.LB15 and Pseudomonas sp. 1.LB34, since they presented solubilization …
Most of the phosphate-solubilizing bacteria were isolated from Usnea auratiacoatra, followed by Caloplaca regalis and Xanthoria candelari