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Marielos Mora-López

Researcher at University of Costa Rica

Publications -  8
Citations -  106

Marielos Mora-López is an academic researcher from University of Costa Rica. The author has contributed to research in topics: Comparative genomics & Bioaugmentation. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 7 publications receiving 79 citations.

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Genome Sequencing of Sulfolobus sp. A20 from Costa Rica and Comparative Analyses of the Putative Pathways of Carbon, Nitrogen, and Sulfur Metabolism in Various Sulfolobus Strains

TL;DR: Comparative genome analyses show that central carbon metabolism in Sulfolobus is highly conserved, and enzymes involved in the Entner-Doudoroff pathway, the tricarboxylic acid cycle and the CO2 fixation pathways are predominantly encoded by the core genes.
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Novel Sulfolobus Virus with an Exceptional Capsid Architecture.

TL;DR: It is shown that Sulfolobus ellipsoid virus 1 (SEV1), an archaeal virus isolated from a hot spring in Costa Rica, exhibits a novel viral shape and an unusual capsid architecture, which shed significant light on the diversity of viral morphogenesis.
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A microbial consortium from a biomixture swiftly degrades high concentrations of carbofuran in fluidized-bed reactors

TL;DR: The use of this consortium for the treatment of CBF and other carbamates at reactor scale represents a potential approach for the removal of these pesticides from agricultural wastewater, as an alternative to BPS.
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Impact of oxytetracycline and bacterial bioaugmentation on the efficiency and microbial community structure of a pesticide-degrading biomixture

TL;DR: Even though the bioaugmentation did not enhance the biomixtures′ performance, this matrix showed a high capability to sustain initial stresses related to antibiotic addition; therefore, simultaneous elimination of this particular mixture of pesticides together with oxytetracycline residues is not discouraged.
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Fungal and Bacterial Co-Bioaugmentation of a Pesticide-Degrading Biomixture: Pesticide Removal and Community Structure Variations during Different Treatments

TL;DR: The proposed biomixture exhibits very efficient elimination during simultaneous pesticide application; moreover, the matrix is highly stable during stressful conditions such as the co-application of antibiotics of agricultural use.