Fátima M. Bento

704 total citations
12 papers, 524 citations indexed

About

Fátima M. Bento is a scholar working on Pollution, Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis and Ecology. According to data from OpenAlex, Fátima M. Bento has authored 12 papers receiving a total of 524 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 10 papers in Pollution, 4 papers in Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis and 2 papers in Ecology. Recurrent topics in Fátima M. Bento's work include Microbial bioremediation and biosurfactants (7 papers), Chromium effects and bioremediation (2 papers) and Microbial Community Ecology and Physiology (2 papers). Fátima M. Bento is often cited by papers focused on Microbial bioremediation and biosurfactants (7 papers), Chromium effects and bioremediation (2 papers) and Microbial Community Ecology and Physiology (2 papers). Fátima M. Bento collaborates with scholars based in Brazil, United States and Portugal. Fátima M. Bento's co-authors include Flavio Anastácio de Oliveira Camargo, Rodrigo Josemar Seminoti Jacques, Eder da Costa dos Santos, Pedro Alberto Selbach, Enílson Luiz Saccol de Sá, Eric W. Triplett, Luiz Fernando Würdig Roesch, Telmo Francisco Manfron Ojeda, Maria M.C. Forte and Emilene Dalmolin and has published in prestigious journals such as Bioresource Technology, Chemosphere and Plant and Soil.

In The Last Decade

Fátima M. Bento

12 papers receiving 503 citations

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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All Works

12 of 12 papers shown
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Lopes, William, Ângela Borges Masuero, Denise Carpena Coitinho Dal Molin, et al.. (2019). Biodeterioration of mortar coating in historical buildings: Microclimatic characterization, material, and fungal community. Building and Environment. 155. 195–209. 26 indexed citations
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Oliveira, J. S., Lucymara Fassarella Agnez‐Lima, M.C.R. Peralba, et al.. (2018). Comparative metagenomics reveals different hydrocarbon degradative abilities from enriched oil-drilling waste. Chemosphere. 209. 7–16. 20 indexed citations
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Ferrão, Marco Flôres, et al.. (2017). Biodiesel blend (B10) treated with a multifunctional additive (biocide) under simulated stored conditions: a field and lab scale monitoring. Biofuel Research Journal. 4(2). 627–636. 16 indexed citations
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Andreazza, Robson, Benedict C. Okeke, Simone Pieniz, Fátima M. Bento, & Flavio Anastácio de Oliveira Camargo. (2013). Biosorption and Bioreduction of Copper from Different Copper Compounds in Aqueous Solution. Biological Trace Element Research. 152(3). 411–416. 5 indexed citations
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Ojeda, Telmo Francisco Manfron, Emilene Dalmolin, Maria M.C. Forte, et al.. (2009). Abiotic and biotic degradation of oxo-biodegradable polyethylenes. Polymer Degradation and Stability. 94(6). 965–970. 133 indexed citations
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Jacques, Rodrigo Josemar Seminoti, Eder da Costa dos Santos, Renato Haddad, et al.. (2008). Mass spectrometry analysis of surface tension reducing substances produced by a pah-degrading Pseudomonas citronellolis strain. Brazilian Journal of Microbiology. 39(2). 353–356. 7 indexed citations
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Santos, Eder da Costa dos, Rodrigo Josemar Seminoti Jacques, Fátima M. Bento, et al.. (2007). Anthracene biodegradation and surface activity by an iron-stimulated Pseudomonas sp.. Bioresource Technology. 99(7). 2644–2649. 98 indexed citations
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Roesch, Luiz Fernando Würdig, Flavio Anastácio de Oliveira Camargo, Fátima M. Bento, & Eric W. Triplett. (2007). Biodiversity of diazotrophic bacteria within the soil, root and stem of field-grown maize. Plant and Soil. 302(1-2). 91–104. 99 indexed citations
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Jacques, Rodrigo Josemar Seminoti, Eder da Costa dos Santos, Fátima M. Bento, et al.. (2005). Anthracene biodegradation by Pseudomonas sp. isolated from a petrochemical sludge landfarming site. International Biodeterioration & Biodegradation. 56(3). 143–150. 94 indexed citations
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Bento, Fátima M. & Christine C. Gaylarde. (1996). Microbial contamination of stored diesel oil in Brazil. Revista de Microbiologia. 27(3). 192–196. 6 indexed citations
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Bento, Fátima M. & Christine C. Gaylarde. (1996). The production of interfacial emulsions by bacterial isolates from diesel fuels. International Biodeterioration & Biodegradation. 38(1). 31–33. 15 indexed citations
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Bento, Fátima M. & Christine C. Gaylarde. (1996). Isolation, characterization and control of micro-organisms isolated from contaminated diesel oil. International Biodeterioration & Biodegradation. 37(1-2). 117–117. 5 indexed citations

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