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Francisca Suárez-Estrella
Researcher at University of Almería
Publications - 69
Citations - 2768
Francisca Suárez-Estrella is an academic researcher from University of Almería. The author has contributed to research in topics: Compost & Biology. The author has an hindex of 25, co-authored 60 publications receiving 2115 citations.
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Dynamics of bacterial microbiota during lignocellulosic waste composting: Studies upon its structure, functionality and biodiversity.
J.A. López-González,Francisca Suárez-Estrella,M.C. Vargas-García,María J. López,M.M. Jurado,Joaquín Moreno +5 more
TL;DR: While microorganisms isolated under mesophilic conditions were prominent throughout the process, thermophilic stages gathered the highest total counts and spore-forming bacteria prevailed at the bio-oxidative phase of composting.
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Exploiting composting biodiversity: study of the persistent and biotechnologically relevant microorganisms from lignocellulose-based composting.
M.M. Jurado,María J. López,Francisca Suárez-Estrella,M.C. Vargas-García,J.A. López-González,Joaquín Moreno +5 more
TL;DR: Several bacterial and fungal isolates exhibited a wide range of metabolic capabilities such as polymers (lignocellulose, protein, lipids, pectin and starch) breakdown and phosphate-solubilization that may find many biotechnological applications.
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Microbial population dynamics and enzyme activities in composting processes with different starting materials
TL;DR: The nature of the starting material causes differences in biological parameters, particularly during the bio-oxidative phase and final stages in the HW and MSW piles, according to these results.
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Antagonistic activity of bacteria and fungi from horticultural compost against Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. melonis
TL;DR: Investigation of in vitro and in vivo inhibition and suppression of antagonistic bacteria and fungi from several compost classes toward Fusarium oxysporum f.
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Enhanced turnover of organic matter fractions by microbial stimulation during lignocellulosic waste composting.
M.M. Jurado,Francisca Suárez-Estrella,María J. López,M.C. Vargas-García,J.A. López-González,Joaquín Moreno +5 more
TL;DR: Substantial changes in microbial counts, especially those corresponding to functional groups, revealed that inoculation induced a true stimulation of microbial growth and activity in the entire composting microbiota which was actually responsible for all the beneficial effects reported here.