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María Balseiro-Romero
Researcher at University of Santiago de Compostela
Publications - 31
Citations - 593
María Balseiro-Romero is an academic researcher from University of Santiago de Compostela. The author has contributed to research in topics: BTEX & Bioremediation. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 28 publications receiving 369 citations. Previous affiliations of María Balseiro-Romero include Université Paris-Saclay.
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Emergent Properties of Microbial Activity in Heterogeneous Soil Microenvironments: Different Research Approaches Are Slowly Converging, Yet Major Challenges Remain.
Philippe C. Baveye,Wilfred Otten,Alexandra Kravchenko,María Balseiro-Romero,María Balseiro-Romero,Eléonore Beckers,Maha Chalhoub,Christophe Darnault,Thilo Eickhorst,Patricia Garnier,Simona M. Hapca,Serkan Kiranyaz,Olivier Monga,Carsten W. Mueller,Naoise Nunan,Valérie Pot,Steffen Schlüter,Hannes Schmidt,Hans-Jörg Vogel +18 more
TL;DR: The objective of the present article is to review progress achieved to date in the significant research program that has ensued, namely the quantification and modeling of the physical-, (bio)chemical-, and microbiological properties of soils, and the integration of these different perspectives into a unified theory.
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Use of plant growth promoting bacterial strains to improve Cytisus striatus and Lupinus luteus development for potential application in phytoremediation.
María Balseiro-Romero,Panagiotis Gkorezis,Petra Kidd,Jonathan D. Van Hamme,Nele Weyens,C. Monterroso,Jaco Vangronsveld +6 more
TL;DR: The results indicated that the PGP strains tested in perlite significantly improved plant growth and significantly reduced oxidative stress in contaminated soils suggesting an improvement in plant tolerance to diesel.
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Environmental fate of petroleum hydrocarbons in soil: Review of multiphase transport, mass transfer, and natural attenuation processes
TL;DR: In this article, the authors defined the processes involved in pollutant migration and distribution in soil and formulated adequate equations using accurate parameters (e.g., diffusion coefficients, velocity of advective flows, and mass transfer coefficients) to predict the final fate of soil pollutants.
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A holistic perspective on soil architecture is needed as a key to soil functions
Hans-Jörg Vogel,María Balseiro-Romero,Alexandra Kravchenko,Wilfred Otten,Valérie Pot,Steffen Schlüter,Ulrich Weller,Philippe C. Baveye +7 more
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Enhanced Degradation of Diesel in the Rhizosphere of Lupinus luteus after Inoculation with Diesel-Degrading and Plant Growth-Promoting Bacterial Strains
TL;DR: The association of lupine with D and PGP strains resulted in a promising combination for application in the rhizoremediation of soils with moderate diesel contamination, and the relevance of the effect of bacterial biosurfactants and plant root exudates on contaminant bioavailability is demonstrated.