Author |
Title |
Year |
Publication |
Volume |
Pages |
Crutchik, D.; Rodriguez-Valdecantos, G.; Bustos, G.; Bravo, J.; Gonzalez, B.; Pabon-Pereira, C. |
WATER SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY |
2020 |
|
82 |
1781-1794 |
Crutchik, D.; Rodriguez-Valdecantos, G.; Bustos, G.; Bravo, J.; Gonzalez, B.; Pabon-Pereira, C. |
Vermiproductivity, maturation and microbiological changes derived from the use of liquid anaerobic digestate during the vermicomposting of market waste |
2020 |
Water Science and Technology |
82 |
1781-1794 |
Diaz-Rullo, J.; Rodriguez-Valdecantos, G.; Torres-Rojas, F.; Cid, L.; Vargas, I.T.; Gonzalez, B.; Gonzalez-Pastor, J.E. |
Mining for Perchlorate Resistance Genes in Microorganisms From Sediments of a Hypersaline Pond in Atacama Desert, Chile |
2021 |
Frontiers In Microbiology |
12 |
723874 |
Gazitua, M.C.; Morgante, V.; Poupin, M.J.; Ledger, T.; Rodriguez-Valdecantos, G.; Herrera, C.; Gonzalez-Chavez, M.D.; Ginocchio, R.; Gonzalez, B. |
The microbial community from the early-plant colonizer (Baccharis linearis) is required for plant establishment on copper mine tailings |
2021 |
Scientific Reports |
11 |
10448 |
Mora-Ruiz, M.D.; Font-Verdera, F.; Diaz-Gil, C.; Urdiain, M.; Rodriguez-Valdecantos, G.; Gonzalez, B.; Orfila, A.; Rossello-Mora, R. |
Moderate halophilic bacteria colonizing the phylloplane of halophytes of the subfamily Salicornioideae (Amaranthaceae) |
2015 |
Systematic And Applied Microbiology |
38 |
406-416 |
Rodriguez-Valdecantos, G.; Manzano, M.; Sanchez, R.; Urbina, F.; Hengst, M.B.; Lardies, M.A.; Ruz, G.A.; Gonzalez, B. |
Early successional patterns of bacterial communities in soil microcosms reveal changes in bacterial community composition and network architecture, depending on the successional condition |
2017 |
Applied Soil Ecology |
120 |
44-54 |
Viver, T.; Cifuentes, A.; Diaz, S.; Rodriguez-Valdecantos, G.; Gonzalez, B.; Anton, J.; Rossello-Mora, R. |
Diversity of extremely halophilic cultivable prokaryotes in Mediterranean, Atlantic and Pacific solar salterns: Evidence that unexplored sites constitute sources of cultivable novelty |
2015 |
Systematic And Applied Microbiology |
38 |
266-275 |