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TITLE: Microbial solutions to mitigate salt stress in food crops
AUTHORS: Pereira, SIA; Castro, PML; Morei, H;
PUBLISHED: 2021, SOURCE: Salt Stress Responses in Plants: Perception, Signaling, Omics and Tolerance Mechanisms
INDEXED IN: Scopus
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TITLE: The use of plants and associated microorganisms in the phytoremediation of salt-affected soils
AUTHORS: Moreira, H; Izagirre, MH; Castro, PML; Pereira, SIA;
PUBLISHED: 2021, SOURCE: Salt Stress Responses in Plants: Perception, Signaling, Omics and Tolerance Mechanisms
INDEXED IN: Scopus
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TITLE: Do metal contamination and plant species affect microbial abundance and bacterial diversity in the rhizosphere of metallophytes growing in mining areas in a semiarid climate?
AUTHORS: Benidire, L; Pereira, SIA; Naylo, A; Castro, PML; Boularbah, A;
PUBLISHED: 2020, SOURCE: JOURNAL OF SOILS AND SEDIMENTS, VOLUME: 20, ISSUE: 2
INDEXED IN: Scopus WOS CrossRef: 11
IN MY: ORCID
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TITLE: Synergistic effects of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi and plant growth-promoting bacteria benefit maize growth under increasing soil salinity  Full Text
AUTHORS: Moreira, H; Pereira, SIA; Vega, A; Castro, PML; Marques, APGC;
PUBLISHED: 2020, SOURCE: JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT, VOLUME: 257
INDEXED IN: Scopus WOS CrossRef: 93
IN MY: ORCID
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TITLE: Plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) improve the growth and nutrient use efficiency in maize (Zea mays L.) under water deficit conditions
AUTHORS: Pereira, SIA; Abreu, D; Moreira, H; Vega, A; Castro, PML;
PUBLISHED: 2020, SOURCE: HELIYON, VOLUME: 6, ISSUE: 10
INDEXED IN: Scopus WOS CrossRef: 106
IN MY: ORCID
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TITLE: Trace and major element contents, microbial communities, and enzymatic activities of urban soils of Marrakech city along an anthropization gradient
AUTHORS: Naylo, A; Pereira, SLA; Benidirel, L; El Khalil, H; Castro, PML; Ouvrard, S; Schwartz, C; Boularbah, A;
PUBLISHED: 2019, SOURCE: JOURNAL OF SOILS AND SEDIMENTS, VOLUME: 19, ISSUE: 5
INDEXED IN: Scopus WOS CrossRef: 25
IN MY: ORCID
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TITLE: Employment of phosphate solubilising bacteria on fish scales - Turning food waste into an available phosphorus source
AUTHORS: Santana, CA; Piccirillo, C; Pereira, SIA; Pullar, RC; Lima, SM; Castro, PML;
PUBLISHED: 2019, SOURCE: JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMICAL ENGINEERING, VOLUME: 7, ISSUE: 5
INDEXED IN: Scopus WOS CrossRef: 14
IN MY: ORCID
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