Cynthia Canêdo da Silva
Universidade Federal de Viçosa
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PLOS ONE | 2014
Marliane de Cássia Soares da Silva; Thiago de Almeida Paula; Bruno Moreira; Manuela Carolino; Cristina Cruz; Denise Mara Soares Bazzolli; Cynthia Canêdo da Silva; Maria Catarina Megumi Kasuya
Eucalypt cultivation is an important economic activity worldwide. In Portugal, Eucalyptus globulus plantations account for one-third of the total forested area. The nutritional requirements of this crop have been well studied, and nitrogen (N) is one of the most important elements required for vegetal growth. N dynamics in soils are influenced by microorganisms, such as diazotrophic bacteria (DB) that are responsible for biological nitrogen fixation (BNF), so the aim of this study was to evaluate and identity the main groups of DB in E. globulus plantations. Samples of soil and root systems were collected in winter and summer from three different Portuguese regions (Penafiel, Gavião and Odemira). We observed that DB communities were affected by season, N fertilization and moisture. Furthermore Bradyrhizobium and Burkholderia were the most prevalent genera in these three regions. This is the first study describing the dynamic of these bacteria in E. globulus plantations, and these data will likely contribute to a better understanding of the nutritional requirements of eucalypt cultivation and associated organic matter turnover.
Antonie Van Leeuwenhoek International Journal of General and Molecular Microbiology | 2016
Lívia Tavares Colombo; Marcelo Nagem Valério de Oliveira; Deisy Guimarães Carneiro; Robson Assis de Souza; Mariana Caroline Tocantins Alvim; Josenilda Carlos dos Santos; Cynthia Canêdo da Silva; Pedro Marcus Pereira Vidigal; Wendel Batista da Silveira; Flávia Maria Lopes Passos
Abstract Environments where lignocellulosic biomass is naturally decomposed are sources for discovery of new hydrolytic enzymes that can reduce the high cost of enzymatic cocktails for second-generation ethanol production. Metagenomic analysis was applied to discover genes coding carbohydrate-depleting enzymes from a microbial laboratory subculture using a mix of sugarcane bagasse and cow manure in the thermophilic composting phase. From a fosmid library, 182 clones had the ability to hydrolyse carbohydrate. Sequencing of 30 fosmids resulted in 12 contigs encoding 34 putative carbohydrate-active enzymes belonging to 17 glycosyl hydrolase (GH) families. One third of the putative proteins belong to the GH3 family, which includes β-glucosidase enzymes known to be important in the cellulose-deconstruction process but present with low activity in commercial enzyme preparations. Phylogenetic analysis of the amino acid sequences of seven selected proteins, including three β-glucosidases, showed low relatedness with protein sequences deposited in databases. These findings highlight microbial consortia obtained from a mixture of decomposing biomass residues, such as sugar cane bagasse and cow manure, as a rich resource of novel enzymes potentially useful in biotechnology for saccharification of lignocellulosic substrate.
Genome Announcements | 2016
Vinícius da Silva Duarte; Roberto Sousa Dias; Andrew M. Kropinski; Pedro Marcus Pereira Vidigal; Flávia O. Sousa; André da Silva Xavier; Cynthia Canêdo da Silva; Sérgio Oliveira de Paula
ABSTRACT vB_EcoM-UFV13, a member of the T4virus genus, shows lytic activity against Escherichia coli and effectiveness in controlling the biofilm formed by Trueperella pyogenes, which qualifies it as a promising component of phage cocktails for mastitis and metritis control.
Scientific Reports | 2018
Josicelli Souza Crispim; Roberto Sousa Dias; Pedro Marcus Pereira Vidigal; Maíra Paula de Sousa; Cynthia Canêdo da Silva; Mateus Ferreira Santana; Sérgio Oliveira de Paula
Bacteria of the genus Desulfovibrio belong to the group of Sulphate Reducing Bacteria (SRB). SRB generate significant liabilities in the petroleum industry, mainly due to their ability to microbiologically induce corrosion, biofilm formation and H2S production. Bacteriophages are an alternative control method for SRB, whose information for this group of bacteria however, is scarce. The present study developed a workflow for the identification of complete prophages in Desulfovibrio. Poly-lysogenesis was shown to be common in Desulfovibrio. In the 47 genomes analyzed 53 complete prophages were identified. These were classified within the order Caudovirales, with 69.82% belonging to the Myoviridade family. More than half the prophages identified have genes coding for lysozyme or holin. Four of the analyzed bacterial genomes present prophages with identity above 50% in the same strain, whose comparative analysis demonstrated the existence of colinearity between the sequences. Of the 17 closed bacterial genomes analyzed, 6 have the CRISPR-Cas system classified as inactive. The identification of bacterial poly-lysogeny, the proximity between the complete prophages and the possible inactivity of the CRISPR-Cas in closed bacterial genomes analyzed allowed the choice of poly-lysogenic strains with prophages belonging to the Myoviridae family for the isolation of prophages and testing of related strains for subsequent studies.
Mycorrhiza | 2014
Sabrina Feliciano Oliveira; Melissa Faust Bocayuva; Tomás Gomes Reis Veloso; Denise Mara Soares Bazzolli; Cynthia Canêdo da Silva; O. L. Pereira; Maria Catarina Megumi Kasuya
Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology | 2017
Larissa Quartaroli; Lívia Carneiro Fidélis Silva; Claudio Mudadu Silva; Helena Santiago Lima; Sérgio Oliveira de Paula; Valéria Maia de Oliveira; Marliane de Cássia Soares da Silva; Maria Catarina Megumi Kasuya; Maíra Paula de Sousa; Ana Paula R. Torres; Rodrigo Suhett de Souza; João Paulo Bassin; Cynthia Canêdo da Silva
International Biodeterioration & Biodegradation | 2018
Lívia Carneiro Fidélis Silva; Helena Santiago Lima; Adilson Sartoratto; Maíra Paula de Sousa; Ana Paula R. Torres; Rodrigo Suhett de Souza; Sérgio Oliveira de Paula; Valéria Maia de Oliveira; Cynthia Canêdo da Silva
Ciência & Tecnologia Fatec-JB | 2016
Alan Emanuel Silva Cerqueira; Thamar Holanda da Silva; Pedro Marcus Pereira Vidigal; Luiz Cleyton Holanda Lobato; Maria Catarina Megumi Kasuya; Cynthia Canêdo da Silva
Ciência & Tecnologia Fatec-JB | 2016
Helena Santiago Lima; Lívia Carneiro Fidélis Silva; Maíra Paula de Sousa; Valéria Maia de Oliveira; Sérgio Oliveira de Paula; Cynthia Canêdo da Silva
Ciência & Tecnologia Fatec-JB | 2016
Aneli Eiko Abe; Roberto Sousa Dias; Sérgio Oliveira de Paula; Cynthia Canêdo da Silva