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Andrea Firrincieli

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Kandel S, Eide J, Firrincieli A, Finger F, Lafta A, Fugate K
Sci Rep . 2024 Nov; 14(1):27235. PMID: 39516509
Storage rots are a significant cause of postharvest losses for the sugar beet crop, however, intrinsic physiological and genetic factors that determine the susceptibility of roots to pathogen infection and...
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Ghezzi D, Salvi L, Costantini P, Firrincieli A, Iorio M, Lopo E, et al.
Microbiol Res . 2024 Jun; 286:127793. PMID: 38901277
Quartzite caves located on table-top mountains (tepuis) in the Guyana Shield, are ancient, remote, and pristine subterranean environments where microbes have evolved peculiar metabolic strategies to thrive in silica-rich, slightly...
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Ferrari E, Di Benedetto G, Firrincieli A, Presentato A, Frascari D, Cappelletti M
Microb Biotechnol . 2024 Apr; 17(5):e14453. PMID: 38683670
Soluble di-iron monooxygenases (SDIMOs) are multi-component enzymes catalysing the oxidation of various substrates. These enzymes are characterized by high sequence and functional diversity that is still not well understood despite...
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Zavala-Meneses S, Firrincieli A, Chalova P, Pajer P, Checcucci A, Skultety L, et al.
Microorganisms . 2024 Apr; 12(4). PMID: 38674697
In this study, we conducted an extensive investigation of the biodegradation capabilities and stress response of the newly isolated strain SM-20 in order, to assess its potential for bioremediation of...
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Firrincieli A, Minuti A, Cappelletti M, Ferilli M, Ajmone-Marsan P, Bani P, et al.
Biotechnol Biofuels Bioprod . 2024 Apr; 17(1):53. PMID: 38589938
Background: Ruminal microbial communities enriched on lignocellulosic biomass have shown considerable promise for the discovery of microorganisms and enzymes involved in digesting cell wall compounds, a key bottleneck in the...
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Freeman J, Firrincieli A, Baker D, Doty S
Antonie Van Leeuwenhoek . 2024 Mar; 117(1):62. PMID: 38551700
Curtobacterium sp. strain WW7 is a Gram-positive, non-motile, orange rod-shaped bacterium isolated from branches of wild willow (Salix sitchensis) trees. The WW7 strain has optimum growth in the temperature range...
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Firrincieli A, Tornatore E, Piacenza E, Cappelletti M, Saiano F, Carfi Pavia F, et al.
Chemosphere . 2024 Mar; 354:141712. PMID: 38484991
The effects of oxyanions selenite (SeO) in soils are of high concern in ecotoxicology and microbiology as they can react with mineral particles and microorganisms. This study investigated the evolution...
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Pormohammad A, Firrincieli A, Salazar-Aleman D, Mohammadi M, Hansen D, Cappelletti M, et al.
Microbiol Spectr . 2023 Jul; 11(4):e0062823. PMID: 37409940
The constant, ever-increasing antibiotic resistance crisis leads to the announcement of "urgent, novel antibiotics needed" by the World Health Organization. Our previous works showed a promising synergistic antibacterial activity of...
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Tournay R, Firrincieli A, Parikh S, Sivitilli D, Doty S
Environ Sci Technol . 2023 May; 57(23):8728-8738. PMID: 37256822
Phytoremediation, a cost-effective, eco-friendly alternative to conventional remediation, could expand efforts to remediate arsenic-contaminated soils. As with other pollutants, the plant microbiome may improve phytoremediation outcomes for arsenic-contaminated sites. We...
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Doty S, Joubert P, Firrincieli A, Sher A, Tournay R, Kill C, et al.
Pathogens . 2023 Jan; 12(1). PMID: 36678361
The plant microbiome can be used to bolster plant defense against abiotic and biotic stresses. Some strains of endophytes, the microorganisms within plants, can directly inhibit the growth of plant...