Javier Vanegas
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Recent Articles
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Echeverry-Gallego R, Martinez-Pachon D, Arenas N, Franco D, Moncayo-Lasso A, Vanegas J
Heliyon
. 2024 Sep;
10(16):e35909.
PMID: 39229531
The use of wastewater in agricultural practices poses a potential risk for the spread of foodborne diseases. Therefore, this study aimed to characterize the bacterial biodiversity in rhizospheric soil, irrigation...
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Suarez-Bautista J, Manotas-Viloria H, Leal-Mejia L, Boyaca-Vasquez J, Pineros-Castro Y, Corrales L, et al.
Curr Microbiol
. 2024 Sep;
81(10):341.
PMID: 39225835
Resource islands are vegetative formations in arid and semi-arid ecosystems that harbor microorganisms facing extreme conditions. However, there is a limitation in the knowledge of the agricultural biotechnological potential of...
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Espinosa-Barrera P, Gomez-Gomez M, Vanegas J, Machuca-Martinez F, Torres-Palma R, Martinez-Pachon D, et al.
Environ Sci Pollut Res Int
. 2024 Jan;
31(5):6782-6814.
PMID: 38165540
This study presents a systematic review of the scientific and technological production related to the use of systems based on UV, HO, and Cl for the elimination of antibiotic-resistant bacteria...
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Herrera-Calderon A, Leal L, Suarez-Bautista J, Manotas-Viloria H, Munoz-Garcia A, Franco D, et al.
Environ Sci Pollut Res Int
. 2023 Dec;
31(4):5596-5609.
PMID: 38127234
Bacteria from resource islands can adapt to different extreme conditions in semi-arid regions. We aimed to determine the potential resistance and tolerance to heavy metals from the bacterial community under...
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Sepulveda-Correa A, Monsalve L, Polania J, Mestanza O, Vanegas J
Antonie Van Leeuwenhoek
. 2023 Sep;
116(11):1171-1184.
PMID: 37682363
Mangroves are a challenging ecosystem for the microorganisms that inhabit them, considering they are subjected to stressful conditions such as high and fluctuating salinity. Metagenomic analysis of mangrove soils under...
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Munoz-Garcia A, Arbeli Z, Boyaca-Vasquez V, Vanegas J
Mar Pollut Bull
. 2022 Oct;
184:114204.
PMID: 36219973
Mangroves are often exposed to heavy metals that accumulate in the food chain, generate toxicity to mangrove plants and affect microbial diversity. This study determined the abundance of genes associated...
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Sepulveda-Correa A, Daza-Giraldo L, Polania J, Arenas N, Munoz-Garcia A, Sandoval-Figueredo A, et al.
Mar Pollut Bull
. 2021 Jul;
171:112740.
PMID: 34304060
Salinity and wastewater pollution in mangrove ecosystems can affect microorganisms and the abundance of genes involved in response to these stressors. This research aimed to identify genes associated with resistance...
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Torres G, Figueroa-Galvis I, Munoz-Garcia A, Polania J, Vanegas J
Environ Pollut
. 2019 Sep;
255(Pt 2):113293.
PMID: 31563776
Despite their ecological and socioeconomic importance, mangroves are among the most threatened tropical environments in the world. In the past two decades, the world's mangrove degradation and loss were estimated...
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Munoz-Garcia A, Mestanza O, Isaza J, Figueroa-Galvis I, Vanegas J
Environ Pollut
. 2019 Apr;
249:750-757.
PMID: 30933772
Mangroves are highly productive tropical ecosystems influenced by seasonal and daily salinity changes, often exposed to sewage contamination, oil spills and heavy metals, among others. There is limited knowledge of...