David Gonzalez-Ballester
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1.
Calatrava V, Gonzalez-Ballester D, Dubini A
BMC Plant Biol
. 2025 Feb;
25(1):261.
PMID: 40011793
No abstract available.
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Calatrava V, Ballester D, Gonzalez-Ballester D, Dubini A
BMC Plant Biol
. 2024 Dec;
24(1):1261.
PMID: 39731038
The increase in the global population and industrial activities has led to an extensive use of water, the release of wastewater, and overall contamination of the environment. To address these...
3.
Fakhimi N, Torres M, Fernandez E, Galvan A, Dubini A, Gonzalez-Ballester D
Sci Total Environ
. 2023 Dec;
913:169559.
PMID: 38159768
A naturally occurring multispecies bacterial community composed of Bacillus cereus and two novel bacteria (Microbacterium forte sp. nov. and Stenotrophomonas goyi sp. nov.) has been identified from a contaminated culture...
4.
Torres M, Fakhimi N, Dubini A, Gonzalez-Ballester D
F1000Res
. 2023 Nov;
12:1373.
PMID: 38021406
Background: A culture of the green algae was accidentally contaminated with three different bacteria in our laboratory facilities. This contaminated alga culture showed increased algal biohydrogen production. These three bacteria...
5.
Lopez-Arcas J, Gonzalez-Ballester D, Del Castillo J, Salvador E
Atlas Oral Maxillofac Surg Clin North Am
. 2022 Sep;
30(2):129-135.
PMID: 36116871
No abstract available.
6.
Torres M, Gonzalez-Ballester D, Gomez-Osuna A, Galvan A, Fernandez E, Dubini A
Bioresour Technol
. 2022 Apr;
352:127088.
PMID: 35364237
In the context of algal wastewater bioremediation, this study has identified a novel consortium formed by the bacterium Methylobacterium oryzae and the microalga Chlamydomonas reinhardtii that greatly increase biomass generation...
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Fakhimi N, Gonzalez-Ballester D, Fernandez E, Galvan A, Dubini A
Cells
. 2020 Jun;
9(6).
PMID: 32486026
Biological hydrogen production by microalgae is a potential sustainable, renewable and clean source of energy. However, many barriers limiting photohydrogen production in these microorganisms remain unsolved. In order to explore...
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Subramanian V, Wecker M, Gerritsen A, Boehm M, Xiong W, Wachter B, et al.
Plant Physiol
. 2019 Jul;
181(2):426-441.
PMID: 31350361
Ferredoxin5 (FDX5), a minor ferredoxin protein in the alga (), helps maintain thylakoid membrane integrity in the dark. Sulfur (S) deprivation has been used to achieve prolonged hydrogen production in...
9.
Fakhimi N, Dubini A, Tavakoli O, Gonzalez-Ballester D
Bioresour Technol
. 2019 Jun;
289:121648.
PMID: 31247525
This study is a proof of concept for the synergetic biohydrogen production in alga-bacteria co-cultures. Algal hydrogen photoproduction was obtained in sugar-containing media only when the green alga Chlamydomonas reinhardtii...
10.
Gonzalez-Ballester D, Sanz-Luque E, Galvan A, Fernandez E, Montaigu A
PLoS One
. 2018 Apr;
13(4):e0196167.
PMID: 29684072
Nitrogen assimilation and metabolism are essential processes for all living organisms, yet there is still much to be learnt on how they are regulated. The use of Chlamydomonas reinhardtii as...