SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME

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SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME
WEDNESDAY, 13th June 2012
19:00 – 19:45
ECCO and MIRRI join outdoor welcoming drink at Meliã Hotel
THURSDAY, 14th June 2012
8:00 – 9:00
Registration
9:00 – 9:30
Opening Session
Portuguese Secretary of State for Science, Rector of Minho University, Head of Centre of Biological
Engineering-UMinho, President of ECCO, President of SPM and President of SPBT
9:30 – 10:15
Opening Lecture
Microbes: the good, the bad and the ugly, as society perceives them
Graça S. Carvalho, P. Mafra and N. Lima
CIEC/ Research Centre on Child Studies, Institute of Education, University of Minho
10:15 – 10:45
Coffee break and Poster Exhibition with Presence of Authors
Symposium 1 – New Horizons in Microbial Taxonomy
Chairpersons: Ed Moore and Alan Buddie
S1.1 - MALDI Iontrap TOF Mass Spectrometry for the MS/MS identification of microbial
molecules in the range of 100 – 5000 Da
Philippa J. Hart and O. Belgacem
S1.2 - Strain-level typing and identification of bacteria using Mass Spectrometry-based
proteomics
R. Karlsson, M. Davidson, Liselott Svensson-Stadler, A. Karlsson, K. Olesen, E. Carlsohn and E.R.B. Moore
10:45– 12:30
S1.3 - Multi-locus DNA sequencing reveals hidden diversity among Coniothyrium-like fungi
preserved in the CBS Collection
Gerard J.M. Verkley, B. Stielow, U. Eberhardt, K. Dukik and R. Renfurm
S1.4 - Taxonomy of Aspergillus: Integration of methods for new and revisited species in section
Flavi
Paula Rodrigues, C. Soares, C. Santos, A. Venâncio and N. Lima
S1.5 – A Staphylococcus aureus Bionumerics database using the CEM/NET culture collection
Nuno A. Faria, M. Miragaia and H. de Lencastre
12:30 – 14:00
Lunch and Poster Exhibition with Presence of Authors
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Symposium 2 – Biological Resource Centres: Is the future in our hands?
Chairpersons: Daina Eze and David Smith
S2.1 - The demonstration version of WFCC Global Catalogue of Microorganisms (GCM)
Juncai Ma, P. Desmeth, H. Sugawara, L. Wu and Q. Sun
S2.2 - Microbial Resource Research Infrastructure (MIRRI) facilitating improved pathways to
discovery
14:00 – 15:00
D. Fritze and David Smith
S2.3 - The Q-BACCO-Net initiative: selected plant pathogenic bacteria as reference material in
support of the European plant health policy
Danielle Janssens, P. Portier, M. Maes, A. Aspin, P. Dawyndt and P. de Vos
Round-Table:
15:00 – 16:00
Biosecurity Code of Conduct for BRCs
Christine Rohde
16:00 – 16:30
Coffee break and Poster Exhibition with Presence of Authors
Round-Table – Innovation and Bioeconomy: Patent Deposits under the Budapest Treaty
and practical “problems” from daily Culture Collections experience
Chairpersons: Esperanza Garay and Vera Weihs
RT.1 - The Budapest Treaty and its importance for biotechnological inventions
Ewald Glantschnig, Head of Budapest Treaty Section, Patent Law Division, World Intellectual Property
Organization, Geneva, Switzerland
RT.2 - A Patent Deposit – How to do so?
Vera Weihs, Leibniz-Institut - DSMZ, Braunschweig, Germany
16:30 – 18:30
Short contribution: The CBS experience
Gerard Verkley
Short contribution: The CECT experience
José Lopez
19:30 – 22:30
ECCO diner
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FRIDAY, 15th June 2012
Symposium 3 – Biological Resource Centres from the Stakeholders' Vision and Microbial
Applications
Chairpersons: Portuguese Society of Microbiology and Portuguese Society of Biotechnology
S3.1 - Role of Biological Resource Centres from an industry point of view
Saara M. Kotila and C. Iversen
S3.2 - Management and maintenance of UNICER’s brewing yeast strains
Paulo J. Magalhães and M.M. Dantas
S3.3 - Prebiotics production: From microorganims to industrial processes
9:00 – 11:00
Lígia R. Rodrigues, D. Torres, N. Faria and I. Rocha
S3.4 - Expertise and services of MSCL for bioindustry in Latvia
Daina Eze, V. Nikolajeva, Z. Petrina and I. Muiznieks
S3.5 - Fungal biomass for the treatment of textile wastewaters
F. Spina, A. Anastasi, A. Romagnolo, V. Tigini, V. Prigione and G. Cristina Varese
11:00 – 11:30
Coffee break and Poster Exhibition with Presence of Authors
Symposium 4 – Lessons learned from EMbaRC
(European Consortium of Microbial Resources Centres)
Chairpersons: Gerard Verkley and Chantal Bizet
S4.1 - Inter-laboratory evaluation, development and validation of fungal preservation regimes
used in different European Biological Resources Centres (BRCs)
Matthew J. Ryan, G.Verkley, L. López Ocaña, F. Munaut , D. Ruiz Arahal, M.F.Simões, L. Pereira, C. Santos,
N. Lima, D. Kasulyte, S. Declerck, C. Crahay, A.G. Buddie and D. Smith
S4.2 - Lessons from EMbaRC: Improving preservation of delicate/recalcitrant bacterial strains
Jindrich Peiren, J. Buyse, E. Lang, D. Clermont, S. Hamon, M.A. Ruvira and D.R. Arahal
11:30 – 13:00
S4.3 - New genes to use in addition to, or replacement of ribosomal sequences – Dream or
reality?
Benjamin Stielow, M. de Vries, U. Eberhardt, V. Robert, K. Dukik, G. Verkley and J. Stalpers
S4.4 - DNA encapsulation, a new dry DNA storage method at room temperature
Dominique Clermont, S. Saker, S. Santoni, M. T. Zabot and C. Bizet
13:00 – 15:00
Lunch and Poster Exhibition with Presence of Authors
ECCO Annual General Meeting
15:00 – 17:00
Reports from the Board and Elections
Presentation of the Culture Collections who applied for ECCO membership
Best Poster Awards
Proposals for next venues
Wrap-up and Close the Meeting
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List of Posters
ID
Title and Authors
P01
(ID ECCO 31_028)
P02
(ID ECCO 01_032)
Biosecurity code of conduct for BRCs: An approach for ECCO member
P03
(ID ECCO 31_035)
Trans-national access to BRCs with EMbaRC: A user-oriented approach to foster
research and innovation
C. Rohde, D. Fritze, D. Martin, D. Smith, J. Stalpers and J. Overmann
Controlled rate cooling of fungi using a stirling cycle freezer
M.J. Ryan, D. Kasulyte-Creasey, A. Kermode, S. Phue San and A.G. Buddie
Y. Lecuona, S. Lortal, C. Bizet, E. Stackebrandt, D. Smith, D.R. Arahal, N. Lima, G. Verkley, J.
Stalpers, P. de Vos, S. Declerck and P. Desmeth
P04
(ID ECCO 31_097)
EMbaRC: Designing training and e-learning materials for Biological Resource
Centres
S. Lortal, C. Bizet, E. Stackebrandt, D. Smith, E. Garay, D.R. Arahal, L. Pereira, C. Santos, N.
Lima, G. Verkley, J. Stalpers, P. de Vos, S. Declerck and P. Desmeth
P05
(ID ECCO 31_041)
Molecular methods enhance the services available to biological resource
collections
P06
(ID ECCO 31_085)
Stability based on a polyphasic approach of fungal samples preserved on alginate
P07
(ID ECCO 31_039)
Process control during freeze-drying and storage of bacterial cultures
P08
(ID ECCO 31_052)
Three new BCCM public collections of Diatoms, Mycobacteria and Cyanobacteria
P09
(ID ECCO 31_044)
The Spanish collection of Algae, a resource for a modern society
P10
(ID ECCO 31_090)
Recent activity of the NITE Biological Resource Center (NBRC), Japan
P11
(ID ECCO 31_055)
Russian Culture Collections - Between the past and future
P12
(ID ECCO 31_004)
The ACA-DC Greek collection of microorganisms
P13
(ID ECCO 31_100)
The Romanian Bioresource Centre and the challenge of integration of Romanian
collections in the international and European network
A.G. Buddie, L. Tymo, L. Offord and D. Kasulyte
M.F. Simões, C. Santos and N. Lima
J. Peiren, D. Janssens and P. de Vos
L. Rigouts, P. Vanormelingen, W. Vyverman, A. Wilmotte and O. Detongre
A. Martel, N.M. Rancel, V. Cruz Álamo, E. Soler Onís, D.R. Laetsch, C. Pérez Reyes, I. Alonso,
B. Surek, M. Melkonian and G. García Reina
K. Suzuki
O. Stupar
E. Manolopoulou, M. Georgalaki, R. Anastasiou, M. Papadeli, A. Aktypis, G. Zoumpopoulou, P.
Maragoudakis, I. Asteri, K. Papadimitriou and E. Tsakalidou
S. Fendrihan and M. Oprea
P14
(ID ECCO 31_040)
Human Microbiota Biobank (HUMB) at the University of Tartu, Estonia
P15
(ID ECCO 31_064)
The filamentous fungi culture collection of the Department of Food Science
(CCDCA), Federal University of Lavras, Brazil
T. Rööp, H. Mändar, M. Mikelsaar and R. Mändar
F.R.F. Passamani, M.F. Terra, F.A. Couto, S.C. Bastos, D.R. Dias, C. Santos, N. Lima and L.R.
Batista
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P16
(ID ECCO 31_036)
Evaluation of a fungal collection from the health sector based on applicable
quality standards
T. Forti, C.R.S. do Nascimento, M.M. Nishikawa, F.P. Sabagh, R. Temporal, M. da Silva and
M.T.W. Hübner
P17
(ID ECCO 31_043)
Data standards for an effective microbial request system
P18
(ID ECCO 31_084)
Automated Cryobank of microorganisms for long-term maintenance and
authorized deposition of commercial microbes
P19
(ID ECCO 31_042)
Phylosearch, a new tool for plant pathogenic bacteria identification
A.N. Vasilenko and S.M. Ozerskaya
V.I. Safronova and I.A. Tikhonovich
P20
(ID ECCO 31_029)
P21
(ID ECCO 31_030)
P22
(ID ECCO 31_060)
P. Portier, A. Baumard, M. Briand, A. Huard, J.M. Richer and
M. Fischer-Le Saux
Oceanicella actignis gen. nov., sp. nov., a halophilic slightly thermophilic member
of the Alphaproteobacteria
L. Albuquerque, F.A. Rainey, M.F. Nobre and M.S. da Costa
Cecembia calidifontis sp. nov., a novel bacterium from a hot spring runoff in the
Azores and emended description of the genus Cecembia
L. Albuquerque, I. Tiago, M.F. Nobre, A. Veríssimo and M.S. da Costa
Aquitalea peloides sp. nov., isolated from mineral peloids
I. Sedláček, S.W. Kwon, I. Mašlaňová, J. Černohlávková and P. Švec
P23
(ID ECCO 31_053)
Reproductive structures from cultures of marine fungi
P24
(ID ECCO 31_054)
The volcanic eruption of El Hierro, Canary Islands Spain: a unique source of
microalge biodiversity
E. Azevedo, M.F. Caeiro and M. Barata
C.P. Reyes, I. Alonso, A. Martel, N. Rancel, D.R. Laetsch, E. Soler, V.C. Alamo and G.G. Reina
P25
(ID ECCO 31_008)
P26
(ID ECCO 31_088)
Exploring fungal diversity in greece by morphological, biochemical and molecular
tools
E. Kapsanaki-Gotsi, Z. Gonou-Zagou, I. Pyrri, A. Sergentani, A. Angelopoulos, P. Delivorias,
D. Hatzinikolaou, N. Fokialakis, V. Kouvelis, A. Krimitzas and M. A. Typas
Colonization frequency of endophytic fungi from Cereus jamacaru Dc. (Cactaceae)
of the Brazilian tropical dry forest
J.D.P. Bezerra, V.M. Svedese, D.M.M. Lima, M.J.S. Fernandes, L.M. Paiva, J.S. Almeida-Cortez
and C.M. Souza-Motta
P27
(ID ECCO 31_069)
P28
(ID ECCO 31_067)
P29
(ID ECCO 31_066)
P30
(ID ECCO 31_068)
P31
(ID ECCO 31_065)
Filamentous fungi isolation related to Caatinga soil composition from
Pernambuco, Brazil
J.M. Negreiros Lima, G.K.B. Silva, N.S. Rosa, L.O. Franco, M.A. Barbosa Lima, N.B. Gusmão,
A.S. Messias, G.M. de Campos Takaki and C.A. Alves da Silva
Lipase activities from Aspergillus strains isolated from Caatinga soil, Brazil
G.K. Barbosada Silva, H.M. Galindo, B.G. Campelo, A.M. Silva, A.C.C. Nascimento, A.A.
Alencar, A.E. Nascimento, G.M. Campos-Takaki and C.A. Alves da Silva
Effects of pH, temperature and soil composition on Lichtheimia hyalospora
A.A. Alencar, A.C.C. Nascimento, B.G. Campelo, H.L. Silva, N.S. Rosa, K.V. Morant, A.S.
Messias, A.E. Nascimento, G.M. Campos-Takaki and C.A. Alves da Silva
Effects of temperature and salinity on the growth and tannase production of
Aspergillus strains from Caatinga, Brazil
K.B.M. Nascimento, M.V. Leite, K.V. Morant, H.L. Silva, C.A. Alves da Silva, K. Okada, Y.
Horie, T. Yaguchi and G.M. de Campos-Takaki
Influence of pH on the growth of Penicillium spp. isolated from Caatinga soil in
Brazil
P32
(ID ECCO 31_070)
A.C.C. Nascimento, G.P. Messias, H.M.Galindo, N.B.Gusmão, C.D.C. Albuquerque, Y. Horie, N.
Hayashi,T. Yaguchi, A.S. Messias, C.A. Alves da Silva and G.M. Campos Takaki
Phenotypic and molecular characterization of Penicillium decubens and P.
glabrum and polyphenol oxidase production
M.V.Leite, K.V. Morant, H.L. Silva, M.A.C. Luna, C.A. Alves da Silva, K. Okada, Y. Horie and
G.M. de Campos-Takaki
P33
(ID ECCO 31_025)
Diversity of actinomycetes isolated from the rhizosphere of the tree species
Ziziphus joazeiro from Caatinga, Brazil
E.A. Araújo, G.M.S. Lima, G.R. Silva, J.G.S. Melo, I.S. Melo, J.M. Araújo
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P34
(ID ECCO 31_001)
Microbial biodiversity of soil in Cerrado as determined by PCR-DGGE
P35
(ID ECCO 31_022)
Identification of hydro-carbon degrading bacteria isolated from mangrove of
Brazil
V.A. Mesquita, K.T. Magalhães, C.F. Silva and R.F. Schwan
I.F.A.C. de Souza, R.O. Araújo, E.G. Solidônio, G.R. da Silva, K.X.F.R. Sena, L.C.B.B. Coelho
and J.M. de Araújo
P36
(ID ECCO 31_023)
Diversity of Trichocomaceae in the soil of the Caatinga biome, Brazil
P37
(ID ECCO 31_077)
Filamentous fungi in drinking water tanks of a water supply system in Recife-PE,
Brazil
R. Cruz, J.S. Lima, J.C. Fonseca, M.J.S. Ferreira, K.A. Moreira, C. Santos and C.M. SouzaMotta
P.B.R. Silva, J.B. de Santana, H. Oliveira, V. Siqueira, C. Santos, N. Lima and N.B. Gusmão
P38
(ID ECCO 31_076)
Filamentous fungi in biofilms of water tanks in a supply system in Recife-PE,
Brazil
P.B.R. Silva, J.B. de Santana, H. Oliveira, V. Siqueira, C. Santos, N. Lima and N.B. Gusmão
P39
(ID ECCO 31_099)
P40
(ID ECCO 31_006)
P41
(ID ECCO 31_013)
P42
(ID ECCO 31_049)
P43
(ID ECCO 31_014)
P44
(ID ECCO 31_015)
P45
(ID ECCO 31_017)
P46
(ID ECCO 31_021)
P47
(ID ECCO 31_020)
P48
(ID ECCO 31_018)
P49
(ID ECCO 31_026)
P50
(ID ECCO 31_027)
P51
(ID ECCO 31_031)
Biofilm formation by filamentous fungi recovered from a water system
V.M. Siqueira and N. Lima
Enterococcus spp. associated with plants
P. Švec and H. Bryndová
Actinobacteria in the rhizosphere of Caesalpinia pyramidalis Tul. from Brazil
G.R. Silva, E.G. Solidônio, M.C. Vicalvi, I.F.A.C. Souza, K.X.F.R. Sena, G.M.S. Lima, J.M.
Araújo and I.S. Melo
Antibacterial activity of secondary metabolites produced by endophytic fungi from
Plantago major L
P.D.S. Vieira, W.T.S. Medrado, L.R.G.B. Martins, M.C.O. Ramos, C.M. Souza-Motta, N.B.
Gusmão and S.L. Galdino
Antimicrobial activity of a crude extract of endophyte Streptomyces sp isolated
from Mormodica charantia L.
J.G.S. Melo, J.M. Matias, S.M.A. Lima, G.R. Silva, V.T. Lima, J.M. Araújo and S.J. Melo
Activity
of
extracts
from
Streptomyces
sp.
against
oxacillinresistantStaphylococcus aureus
S.M.A. Lima, J.G.S. Melo, J.M. Matias, G.R. Silva, G.M.S Lima, J.L. Azevedo, J.M. Araújo and
T.G. Silva
Identification and resistance of Kluyvera from carrots marketed in Recife-PE,
Brazil
C.V. Machado, I.F.A.C. de Souza, G.R. da Silva, M.C.V. Vicalvi, R.O. Araújo, N.B. de Gusmão,
E.G. Solidônio and K.X. da F.R. de Sena
Isolation and identification of Enterobacteriaceae from tomatoes marketed in
Brazil
M.C.V. Vicalvi, M. de A. Silva, E.G. Solidônio, I.F.A.C. de Souza, G.R. da Silva, R.O. Araújo,
N.B. de Gusmão and K.X. da F.R. de Sena
Antibacterial activity of prodigiosin produced by Serratia marcescens
J.C.L. Lins, R. de O. Araújo, P.A. da Silva, E.G. Solidônio, G.R. da Silva, K.X.F.R. de Sena and
S.C. do Nascimento
Multidrug resistance of coagulase-negative Staphylococcus isolated from real
banknotes and coins
E.P.F dos Santos, M.C.V. Vicalvi, I.F.A.C. de Souza, G.R. da Silva, N.B. de Gusmão, E.G.
Solidônio and K.X. da F.R. de Sena
Occurrence of coagulase negative Staphylococcus on Brazilian real banknotes and
coins
E.P.F dos Santos, I.F.A.C. de Souza, M.C.V. Vicalvi, G.R. da Silva, N.B. de Gusmão, L.C.B.B.
Coelho, E.G. Solidônio and K.X. da F.R. de Sena
Identification and resistance profile of coagulase positive Staphylococcus from
Brazilian tomatoes
M.C.V. Vicalvi, I.F.A.C. de Souza, M.A. Silva, G.R. da Silva, N.B. de Gusmão, E.G. Solidônio,
W. Colaço and K.X. da F.R. de Sena
Testing β-lactamases inhibitors by Streptomyces isolates from the Momordica
charantia rhizosphere
I.F.A.C. de Souza, R.C.W.C. Silva, E.G. Solidônio, G.R. da Silva, L.C.B.B. Coelho and J. M. de
Araújo
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P52
(ID ECCO 31_063)
Sequence differentiation in the dihydrofolate reductase gene of the folic acid
biosynthesis pathway in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
P53
(ID ECCO 31_071)
A. Goncerzewicz and A. Misiewicz
Polymorphisms of FLO genes in Saccharomyces cerevisiae brewers’ yeasts
A. Misiewicz, A. Goncerzewicz, E. Jaroszewska and J. Nasiłowska
P54
(ID ECCO 31_050)
Yeasts from coalho cheese
P55
(ID ECCO 31_019)
M.J.C.T. Souza, E.C. Santana, A.C. Almeida, F.V.F. Arruda, C.M.M. Farias, M. Morais Júnior and
N.B. Gusmão
Debaryomyces diversity increased by sampling from Arctic glaciers and
description of Candida arctica sp. nov.
P56
(ID ECCO 31_057)
N. Jacques, N. Gunde-Cimerman and S. Casaregola
Lectin-binding analysis of cell surface glycoconjugates from Candida species
preserved in the URM culture collection, Brazil
R.G. Lima-Neto, D.P.C. Macedo, E.I.C. Beltrão and R.P. Neves
P57
(ID ECCO 31_009)
Actinomycete identification and typing using a polyphasic approach including
MALDI-TOF MS
M. Kecha, A. Messis, S. Souagui and I. Djini
P58
(ID ECCO 31_094)
MALDI-TOF ICMS for bacterial classification and identification: How many cells
are needed?
J.T. Cunha, C.P. Magalhães, F.G.A. Morgado, C. Santos and N. Lima
P59
(ID ECCO 31_087)
MALDI-TOF ICMS: A proteomic method for identification of clinical Sporothrix
complex isolates
P60
(ID ECCO 31_079)
M.M.E. Oliveira, C. Santos, P. Sampaio, C. Pais, N. Lima and R.M. Zancopé-Oliveira
A quick identification of Aspergillus niger strains using MALDI-TOF MS
C. Soares, M. Maciel, C. Santos, C. Souza-Motta, N. Lima and A. Venâncio
P61
(ID ECCO 31_003)
Identification of Brazilian Aspergilli based on a polyphasic approach including
MALDI-TOF ICMS
M. Sanitá Lima, C. Santos, N. Lima and M.L. Polizeli
A polyphasic approach to identify clinical isolates of Aspergillus section Nigri
P62
(ID ECCO 31_082)
M. Maciel, C. Santos, N. Lima and C. Souza-Motta
P63
(ID ECCO 31_101)
Identification and preservation of multiresistant bacteria isolated from
bloodstream infections of patients at a hospital in Brazil
P64
(ID ECCO 31_011)
P65
(ID ECCO 31_010)
N.M. Klein, N. Lima, M. Asensi and C. Santos
Ochratoxigenic Aspergillus sections Circumdati and Nigri from conventional and
organic green coffee beans
E.F. Rezende, J.G. Borges, M.Â. Cirillo, G. Prado and L.R. Batista
Aspergillus section Nigri in soils, grapes and musts and Ochratoxin A in wines and
grape juice from Brazil
M.F. Terra, L.R. Batista, G. Prado and G.E. Pereira
P66
(ID ECCO 31_007)
Toxigenic potential of fungi from pepper
P67
(ID ECCO 31_073)
Mutagens require to be considered when isolating and preserving fungi
P68
(ID ECCO 31_083)
P69
(ID ECCO 31_024)
P70
(ID ECCO 31_002)
L. Freire, F.A. Couto, L.R. Batista
R.R.M. Paterson and N. Lima
Pectinolytic activity of Aspergillus section Nigri strains
M. Maciel, C. Ottoni, C. Santos, K. Moreira, N. Lima and C. Souza-Motta
Cellulolytic ability of Penicillium strains isolated from soil of the Brazilian Atlantic
forest
R. Cruz, J.S. Lima, J.C. Fonseca, M.J.S. Ferreira, K.A. Moreira, C. Santos and C.M. SouzaMotta
Antifungal and cellulolytic bacteria from Psychotria hoffmannseggiana, a native
fruit from Brazil
C.F. Silva, K.C. Reis, N.A. Lopes, M. Dias and R.F. Schwan
P71
(ID ECCO 31_048)
Bacteria capable of hypersaline wastewater and waste petroleum treatment
isolated from seawater
R. de O. Araujo, F.V.F. Arruda, E.J.V de Melo, P.A. da Silva, N.M.Q. Baptista,
M.J. de A. Callou, N.B. de Gusmão, K.X.F.R. de Sena
P72
(ID ECCO 31_045)
Antagonism between bacteria and fungi isolated from petroleum contaminated
environments
T.C.D. Mendes, D.G. Almeida, P.N.F. Santos, J.P.C.M. Cavalcante, D.L. Cavalcanti, N.B.
Gusmão and M.F.V.Q. Sousa
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P73
(ID ECCO 31_047)
Acclimation of a microbial consortium to increasing concentrations of marine fuel
(Bunker)
D.G. Almeida, P.N.F. Santos, T.C.D. Mendes, J.P.C.M. Cavalcante, D.S.P. Silva, N.B. Gusmão
and M.F.V.Q. Sousa
P74
(ID ECCO 31_046)
Toxicity of diesel oil degraded by filamentous fungi
P75
(ID ECCO 31_051)
Autochtonous mycoflora in the treatment of landfill leachates
P76
(ID ECCO 31_059)
Laccase mediated system for endocrine disrupting chemicals removal in a
municipal primary effluent
J.M. Maciel, G.G. Cruz, R.F.N. Cavalcanti, P.A. Silva, F.V.F. Arruda, N.B. Gusmão and M.F.V.Q.
Sousa
V. Tigini, L. Testa, V. Prigione, F. Spina, A. Romagnolo and G.C. Varese
F. Spina, C. Cordero, B. Sgorbini, T. Schilirò , G. Gilli , C. Bicchi and G.C. Varese
P77
(ID ECCO 31_074)
Biodegradation of the fungicide metalaxyl by Zygomycetes
P78
(ID ECCO 31_091)
M.R. Martins, R.S. Ribeiro, C. Santos, J. Cruz-Morais and N. Lima
Silver nanoparticles as an antimicrobial agent of Tricophyton rubrum
L. Pereira, C. Santos, N. Dias and N. Lima
P79
(ID ECCO 31_062)
Solid-state cultivation of fungal strains on spent coffee grounds for the extraction
of antioxidant phenolic compounds and proteins
E.M.S. Machado, J.A. Teixeira, S.I. Mussatto
P80
(ID ECCO 31_056)
Fermentation systems for the production of mycophenolic acid by Penicillium
pinophilum EH3
L.M. Ramos, J.C. Montanez, Y. Garza, J.A. Teixeira and S.I. Mussatto
P81
(ID ECCO 31_102)
URM culture collection: A source of biological resources in Brazil
P82
(ID ECCO 31_103)
Open up the treasure chest of prokaryotic diversity for next-generation data
analysis
C.M. Souza-Motta, R.P. Neves, E.B.S. Nogueira, D.M.M. Lima, M.J.S. Fernandes and B.S.
Gomes
C. Söhngen, B. Bunk and J. Overmann
P83
(ID ECCO 31_104)
The European project MYCORED contribution to study biodiversity of important
toxigenic fungi
A. Susca, A. Moretti, G. Mulè, G. Perrone, A. Gallo and A.F. Logrieco
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