Browsing Biología by Author "Uribe Lorío, Lorena"
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Combate del síndrome conocido como "Bacteriosis del Palmito"
Mora Urpí, Jorge; Arroyo Oquendo, Carlos; Mexzón Vargas, Ramón; Sánchez Chacón, Ethel; Uribe Lorío, Lorena; Wang Wong, Amy; Bogantes Arias, Antonio; Vargas, Luis (2011-08-06)Se describe en forma resumida la labor que se realizó para desarrollar un método integral, económico, eficiente y no contaminante de la plaga-enfermedad conocida por los agricultores como "bacteriosis del palmito". Este ... -
Does a polyphagous caterpillar have the same gut microbiota when feeding on different species of food plants?
Sittenfeld Appel, Ana; Uribe Lorío, Lorena; Mora López, Marielos; Nielsen Muñoz, Vanessa; Arrieta Castro, Glen; Janzen, Daniel Hunt (Revista de Biología Tropical 50(2): 547-560, 2002, 2002)We used classical culture techniques to explore gut bacteria and changes associated with dietary change in the highly polyphagous, tropical caterpillar Automeris zugana(Saturniidae). Fifty-five third instar wild-caught ... -
Novel Cyanobacterial Diversity Found in Costa Rican Thermal Springs Associated with Rincon de la Vieja and Miravalles Volcanoes: A Polyphasic Approach
Brenes Guillén, Laura; Vidaurre Barahona, Daniela; Morales Hernández, Saylen; Mora López, Marielos; Sittenfeld Appel, Ana; Uribe Lorío, Lorena (2020)Central America is one of the most important biodiversity hot spots in the world, and Costa Rican microbial communities from thermal springs are the best characterized in the isthmus. Miravalles is an inactive quaternary ... -
Tolerance and sorption of Bromacil and Paraquat by thermophilic cyanobacteria Leptolyngbya 7M from Costa Rican thermal springs
Brenes Guillén, Laura; Fuentes Schweizer, Paola; García Piñeres, Alfonso J.; Uribe Lorío, Lorena (2019)We studied the adsorption ability and tolerance of the thermophilic filamentous cyanobacteria Letolyngbya 7M towards Paraquat and Bromacil. Adsorption isotherms at pH = 7.0 showed an adsorption capacity of 24.4 mg/g and ...