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Maurício Dutra Costa

Researcher at Universidade Federal de Viçosa

Publications -  69
Citations -  1906

Maurício Dutra Costa is an academic researcher from Universidade Federal de Viçosa. The author has contributed to research in topics: Rhizosphere & Weed. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 67 publications receiving 1522 citations. Previous affiliations of Maurício Dutra Costa include National Council for Scientific and Technological Development & University of the Fraser Valley.

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Convergent losses of decay mechanisms and rapid turnover of symbiosis genes in mycorrhizal mutualists.

Annegret Kohler, +62 more
- 01 Apr 2015 - 
TL;DR: Convergent evolution of the mycorrhizal habit in fungi occurred via the repeated evolution of a 'symbiosis toolkit', with reduced numbers of PCWDEs and lineage-specific suites of myCorrhiza-induced genes.
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Mechanisms of phosphate solubilization by fungal isolates when exposed to different P sources

TL;DR: The higher capacity of medium acidification and the production of organic acids with stronger metal-complexation activity are characteristics that confer to A. niger FS1 a wider action on insoluble P sources, which qualifies as a promising candidate for application in the management of P fertilization.
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Action of two herbicides on the microbial activity of soil cultivated with common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) in conventional-till and no-till systems

TL;DR: The effects of application of the herbicides fluazifop-p-butyl and fomesafen and the commercial mixture of these herbicides on the microbial activity of a soil, cultivated with common bean under no-Till (NTS) and conventional-till (CTS) systems, were evaluated.
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Oxalic acid is more efficient than sulfuric acid for rock phosphate solubilization

TL;DR: In this paper, organic acids commonly associated with microbial P solubilization (citric, gluconic, itaconic, malic, and oxalic) were applied at increasing doses to solve RPs with distinct reactivity grades.
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Fungal rock phosphate solubilization using sugarcane bagasse

TL;DR: SSF can be used to obtain a low cost biofertilizer rich in P combining RP, sugarcane bagasse, and A. niger within a range that favors RP solubilization.