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Carlos E. Rodríguez-Rodríguez

Researcher at University of Costa Rica

Publications -  73
Citations -  2038

Carlos E. Rodríguez-Rodríguez is an academic researcher from University of Costa Rica. The author has contributed to research in topics: Trametes versicolor & Sludge. The author has an hindex of 23, co-authored 69 publications receiving 1534 citations. Previous affiliations of Carlos E. Rodríguez-Rodríguez include Spanish National Research Council & University of California, Riverside.

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Pesticide monitoring and ecotoxicological risk assessment in surface water bodies and sediments of a tropical agro-ecosystem

TL;DR: Exceptional ecological conditions of the tropical agro-ecosystem affect the fate of pesticides in water and sediment environment differently than the temperate one, suggesting high acute toxicity for the ecosystem.
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Biodegradation of sulfamethazine by Trametes versicolor: Removal from sewage sludge and identification of intermediate products by UPLC–QqTOF-MS

TL;DR: Inoculation of T. versicolor to sterilized sewage sludge in solid-phase systems showed complete elimination of SMZ and also of other sulfonamides at real environmental concentrations, making this fungus an interesting candidate for further remediation research.
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Degradation of naproxen and carbamazepine in spiked sludge by slurry and solid-phase Trametes versicolor systems

TL;DR: Results showed that T. versicolor may be an interesting bioremediation agent for elimination of emerging pollutants in sewage sludge and CBZ degradation is especially remarkable due to its high persistence in wastewater treatment plants.
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Degradation of selected agrochemicals by the white rot fungus Trametes versicolor

TL;DR: The simultaneous degradation of the four compounds successfully took place with minimal inhibition of fungal activity and resulted in the reduction of the global toxicity, thus supporting the potential use of T. versicolor for the treatment of diverse agrochemicals.