Thiago Oliveira Rodrigues
University of Brasília
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Archaea | 2014
Thiago Oliveira Rodrigues; Elisa Caldeira Pires Catão; Mercedes M. C. Bustamante; B. F. Quirino; Ricardo Henrique Kruger; Cynthia Maria Kyaw
The Cerrado is a biome that corresponds to 24% of Brazils territory. Only recently microbial communities of this biome have been investigated. Here we describe for the first time the diversity of archaeal communities from freshwater lake sediments of the Cerrado in the dry season and in the transition period between the dry and rainy seasons, when the first rains occur. Gene libraries were constructed, using Archaea-specific primers for the 16S rRNA and amoA genes. Analysis revealed marked differences between the archaeal communities found in the two seasons. I.1a and I.1c Thaumarchaeota were found in greater numbers in the transition period, while MCG Archaea was dominant on the dry season. Methanogens were only found in the dry season. Analysis of 16S rRNA sequences revealed lower diversity on the transition period. We detected archaeal amoA sequences in both seasons, but there were more OTUs during the dry season. These sequences were within the same cluster as Nitrosotalea devanaterras amoA gene. The principal coordinate analysis (PCoA) test revealed significant differences between samples from different seasons. These results provide information on archaeal diversity in freshwater lake sediments of the Cerrado and indicates that rain is likely a factor that impacts these communities.
Archaea | 2016
Thiago Oliveira Rodrigues; Aline Belmok; Elisa Caldeira Pires Catão; Cynthia Maria Kyaw
In recent years, archaeal diversity surveys have received increasing attention. Brazil is a country known for its natural diversity and variety of biomes, which makes it an interesting sampling site for such studies. However, archaeal communities in natural and impacted Brazilian environments have only recently been investigated. In this review, based on a search on the PubMed database on the last week of April 2016, we present and discuss the results obtained in the 51 studies retrieved, focusing on archaeal communities in water, sediments, and soils of different Brazilian environments. We concluded that, in spite of its vast territory and biomes, the number of publications focusing on archaeal detection and/or characterization in Brazil is still incipient, indicating that these environments still represent a great potential to be explored.
Cerne | 2009
Thiago Oliveira Rodrigues; Patrick Louis Albert Rousset
Journal of Cleaner Production | 2011
Patrick Rousset; Armando Caldeira-Pires; Alexander Sablowski; Thiago Oliveira Rodrigues
Energies | 2013
Armando Caldeira-Pires; Sandra M. Luz; Silvia Palma-Rojas; Thiago Oliveira Rodrigues; Vanessa Chaves Silverio; Frederico Vilela; Paulo Cesar Barbosa; Ana Maria Alves
Renewable Energy | 2014
Thiago Oliveira Rodrigues; Armando Caldeira-Pires; Sandra M. Luz; Claudio Albuquerque Frate
Fuel | 2012
Patrick Rousset; Thomas Petithuguenin; Thiago Oliveira Rodrigues; Ana-Cristina Azevedo
Archive | 2013
Thiago Oliveira Rodrigues; Anthony Benoist; Armando Caldeira-Pires; Patrick Rousset
Archive | 2011
Thiago Oliveira Rodrigues; Armando Caldeira-Pires; Patrick Rousset
Archive | 2011
Thiago Oliveira Rodrigues; Patrick Rousset; Ailton Teixeira do Vale; François Broust