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Martin P. Vazquez

Researcher at Spanish National Research Council

Publications -  40
Citations -  1379

Martin P. Vazquez is an academic researcher from Spanish National Research Council. The author has contributed to research in topics: Gene & Genome. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 38 publications receiving 1118 citations. Previous affiliations of Martin P. Vazquez include Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales & National Scientific and Technical Research Council.

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Structure, Composition and Metagenomic Profile of Soil Microbiomes Associated to Agricultural Land Use and Tillage Systems in Argentine Pampas

TL;DR: The results suggest that agronomical land use and the type of tillage system have induced microbiomes to shift their life-history strategies and it is proposed that conventional tillage systems may promote copiotrophy more than no-tillage systems by decreasing soil organic matter stability and therefore increasing nutrient availability.
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Genome and transcriptome analysis of the Mesoamerican common bean and the role of gene duplications in establishing tissue and temporal specialization of genes

TL;DR: The genome and transcriptome data generated for a Mesoamerican genotype represent a counterpart to the genomic resources already available for the Andean gene pool, and will allow the genetic dissection of the characters involved in the domestication and adaptation of the crop, and their further implementation in breeding strategies.
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Integrated analysis of root microbiomes of soybean and wheat from agricultural fields.

TL;DR: Analysis of the root-associated microbiomes of soybean and wheat under agricultural field conditions suggests that new directions can be taken to promote crop growth and health by modulating root microbiomes.
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The discovery of stromatolites developing at 3570 m above sea level in a high-altitude volcanic lake Socompa, Argentinean Andes

TL;DR: Since the stromatolites flourish in an environment characterized by a multitude of extremes, including high exposure to UV radiation, they can be an excellent model system for studying microbial adaptations under conditions that, at least in part, resemble those during the early phase of life evolution on Earth.
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Metagenomic study of red biofilms from Diamante Lake reveals ancient arsenic bioenergetics in haloarchaea

TL;DR: The discovery of haloarchaea (Euryarchaeota phylum) biofilms forming under the extreme environmental conditions such as high salinity, pH and arsenic concentration at 4589 m above sea level inside a volcano crater in Diamante Lake, Argentina is reported.