Publications by authors named "Flavio Anastacio Oliveira Camargo"

The Marihuana Polygon production of Cannabis sativa L. supplies the northeastern region of Brazil and represents 30% of the nation's market. The international trend of indoor cultivation is also occurring in Brazil, and the Brazilian Federal Police (BFP) has been increasing its apprehension of cannabis seeds sent by mail.

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According to the Brazilian Federal Police (BFP), the Brazilian Cannabis sativa illicit market is mainly supplied by drugs originated from Paraguay and Northeastern Brazil (Marijuana Polygon region). These two known routes, the increasing indoor cultivations (supported by online market), and drugs from Uruguay are also in BFP's sight. Forensic tools to aid police intelligence were published in the past years.

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The aim of this study was to investigate the phytoremediation potential promoted by at anthropogenic polluted area - Santa Bárbara Stream, south Brazil. The watercourse was selected considering it is the main source of water to Pelotas city and the presence of high levels of nutrients and toxic metals. The phytoremediation indexes as bioconcentration factor (BCF), translocation factor (TF), and plant effective number (PEN) were estimated.

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Urbanization and anthropogenic activities create many environmental issues in urban water supply reservoirs, especially in metropolitan regions. Thus, this study was carried out aiming to evaluate the variance in the physical-chemical characteristics of bottom sediment along the Lake Guaíba, Brazil. Lake Guaíba is a freshwater lake situated in a metropolitan region in southern Brazil, being the main water supply to the region.

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It is known that Cannabis in Brazil could either originate from Paraguay or be cultivated in Brazil. While consumer markets in the North and Northeast regions are maintained by national production, the rest of the country is supplied with Cannabis from Paraguay. However, the Brazilian Federal Police (BFP) has exponentially increased the seizure number of Cannabis seeds sent by mail.

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  • Sediments play a crucial role in aquatic ecosystems, impacting water quality by being sources of essential nutrients and potentially toxic heavy metals.
  • The study focused on sediment pollution in Lake Guaíba, which provides water for around two million people in Porto Alegre, Brazil, by sampling sediments from 12 locations to analyze various chemical elements and mineral composition.
  • Results indicated that sediment mainly consisted of sandy particles, but there were significant regional variations, and evidence of pollution was found with certain heavy metals and nutrients, suggesting the need for public action not only for the lake but also for the urban streams feeding into it.
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Contamination of the environment by heavy metals has been increasing in recent years due to industrial activities. Thus research involving microorganisms capable of surviving in multi-contaminated environments is extremely important. The objectives of the present study were to evaluate the removal of mercury alone and in the presence of cadmium, nickel and lead by four mercury-resistant microorganisms; estimate the removal of Cd, Ni and Pb; understand the mechanisms involved (reduction, siderophores, biofilms, biosorption and bioaccumulation) in the metal resistance of the isolate Pseudomonas sp.

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  • Phytoremediation uses plants like Mucuna deeringiana to remove heavy metals from contaminated soil, aided by specific bacteria.
  • The study aimed to analyze how heavy metals and bacteria impact the growth and nutrient absorption of M. deeringiana.
  • Results showed that despite heavy metal buildup, the plant maintained root mass, but its shoot growth decreased, indicating that native bacteria can enhance metal uptake and position M. deeringiana as a strong candidate for cleaning multi-metal contaminated soils.
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This study aimed to isolate mercury resistant bacteria, determine the minimum inhibitory concentration for Hg, estimate mercury removal by selected isolates, explore the mer genes, and detect and characterize the activity of the enzyme mercuric (II) reductase produced by a new strain of Pseudomonas sp. B50A. The Hg removal capacity of the isolates was determined by incubating the isolates in Luria Bertani broth and the remaining mercury quantified by atomic absorption spectrophotometry.

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The microbiota and the functional genes actively involved in the process of breakdown and utilization of pollen grains in beebread and bee guts are not yet understood. The aim of this work was to assess the diversity and community structure of bacteria and archaea in Africanized honeybee guts and beebread as well as to predict the genes involved in the microbial bioprocessing of pollen using state of the art 'post-light' based sequencing technology. A total of 11 bacterial phyla were found within bee guts and 10 bacterial phyla were found within beebread.

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  • This study uses advanced sequencing techniques to explore the interactions among soil bacteria in a penguin rookery at Seymour Island, focusing on abundance, diversity, and structure at different soil depths.
  • Eight bacterial phyla were identified, with the deepest soil layer showing the highest richness and diversity compared to the other layers.
  • Unique interaction patterns emerged, indicating a clustered network rather than the typical modular structure, suggesting that losing key microbial groups could significantly affect community interactions in this Antarctic environment.
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  • The Pampa biome is a biodiversity hotspot, but has experienced significant vegetation loss due to agriculture and plantations.
  • Researchers studied the impact of different land uses on soil bacterial communities in the Brazilian Pampa, hypothesizing that distinct land uses would lead to different bacterial compositions.
  • They discovered that while soil types under different land uses had similar bacterial communities, microbial activity did not align with the community composition, indicating that bacterial diversity and activity can operate independently.
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Selenium (Se) is an essential micronutrient for several organisms, and there is an increased interest about adequate sources for dietary selenium supplementation. The aim of this study was to evaluate the selenium bioaccumulation capacity of an Enterococcus strain. The isolate LAB18s was identified as Enterococcus durans by the VITEK® 2 system and analysis of both 16S rDNA gene sequence (JX503528) and the 16S-23S rDNA intergenic spacer (ITS).

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Methylmercury (MeHg) is one of the most dangerous heavy metal for living organisms that may be found in environment. Given the crescent industrialization of Brazil and considering that mercury is a residue of several industrial processes, there is an increasing need to encounter and develop remediation approaches of mercury contaminated sites. The aim of this study was to isolate and characterize methylmercury resistant bacteria from soils and sludge sewage from Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil.

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The search for alternative sources of energy, such as biodiesel, has been stimulated, since this biofuel is highly susceptible for biodegradation and has low toxicity, thus, reducing the impact in ecosystems. The objective of this study was to select a bacterial consortium with potential for degrading diesel/biodiesel blends (B20) obtained from areas contaminated with hydrocarbons/esters. In order to evaluate the biodegrability of the blend, six enzyme assays were conducted: alkane hydroxylase, Catechol 1,2-dioxygenase, Catechol 2,3-dioxygenase, Protocatechol 3,4-dioxygenase, ρ-NPA hydrolysis (esterase), and release of fatty acids through titration (lipase), with estimative of total protein and biosurfactant production (surface tension measurement and emulsifying index E(24)).

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