Publications by authors named "Lucimar Di Paula Dos Santos Madeira"

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  • * Researchers isolated 177 bacterial strains from açaí rhizospheres to assess their ability to promote plant growth, noting factors like seasonality affect soil properties, with many strains showing beneficial traits such as IAA production and fungal growth inhibition.
  • * Two specific bacterial strains were identified that significantly improved açaí seed germination rates, particularly under stress conditions, highlighting their potential as biofertilizers to aid in the cultivation of açaí palms.
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This study tested the hypothesis that cocoa monoculture (MS) and cocoa-açai agroforestry systems (AFS) may influence the microbial community structure and populations of plant growth-promoting bacteria (PGPR). Accordingly, the aim was to analyze the microbial community structure and PGPR populations in different agroecosystems in the Brazilian Amazon. To achieve this, the rhizosphere microbial community of cocoa and açai plants in both Amazonian seasons (dry and rainy) was analyzed using culture-dependent (PGPR screening) and -independent methods [PCR-DGGE based on , , H gene, and intergenic region (ITS) of fungi].

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Background: Syphilis is a sexually transmitted infection (STI) transmitted from person to person mainly by sexual intercourse or through vertical transmission during pregnancy. Female sex workers (FSWs) are exposed especially to syphilis infection, and besides all the efforts to control the spread of STIs, syphilis prevalence is still rising, mainly occurring in low-income countries. This study aimed to investigate the syphilis prevalence, demographic characteristics and sexual habits among FSWs in the Amazon region of Brazil.

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