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Martha E. Trujillo
Researcher at University of Salamanca
Publications - 119
Citations - 5890
Martha E. Trujillo is an academic researcher from University of Salamanca. The author has contributed to research in topics: Micromonospora & Micromonospora lupini. The author has an hindex of 37, co-authored 112 publications receiving 4768 citations. Previous affiliations of Martha E. Trujillo include Newcastle University & Spanish National Research Council.
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Proposed minimal standards for the use of genome data for the taxonomy of prokaryotes
Jongsik Chun,Aharon Oren,Antonio Ventosa,Henrik Christensen,David R. Arahal,Milton S. da Costa,Alejandro P. Rooney,Hana Yi,Xue-Wei Xu,Sofie E. De Meyer,Martha E. Trujillo +10 more
TL;DR: The minimal standards for the quality of genome sequences and how they can be applied for taxonomic purposes are described.
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Nodulation of Lupinus albus by Strains of Ochrobactrum lupini sp nov
Martha E. Trujillo,Anne Willems,Adriana Abril,Ana-María Planchuelo,Raúl Rivas,Dolores Ludeña,Pedro F. Mateos,Eustoquio Martínez-Molina,Encarna Velázquez +8 more
TL;DR: A polyphasic study including phenotypic, chemotaxonomic, and molecular features of the strains isolated in this study showed that they belong to a new species of the genus Ochrobactrum, for which the name OchRobactrum lupini sp.
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The genus Micromonospora is widespread in legume root nodules: the example of Lupinus angustifolius
Martha E. Trujillo,Pablo Alonso-Vega,Raúl Rodríguez,Lorena Carro,Eugenia Cerda,Pilar Alonso,Eustoquio Martínez-Molina +6 more
TL;DR: This study strongly suggests that Micromonospora populations are natural inhabitants of nitrogen-fixing root nodules of Lupinus angustifolius, and that some of them may represent new species.
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Ochrobactrum cytisi sp. nov., isolated from nodules of Cytisus scoparius in Spain.
José Luis Zurdo-Piñeiro,Raúl Rivas,Martha E. Trujillo,Nieves Vizcaíno,Jose A. Carrasco,Manuel Chamber,Antonio J. Palomares,Pedro F. Mateos,Eustoquio Martínez-Molina,Encarna Velázquez +9 more
TL;DR: Both strains ESC1(T) and ESC5 contained nodD and nifH genes on megaplasmids that were related phylogenetically to those of rhizobial strains nodulating Phaseolus, Leucaena, Trifolium and Lupinus and were able to reduce nitrate and to hydrolyse aesculin.