His primary scientific interests are in Soil water, Ecology, Metaproteomics, Compost and Amendment. His Soil water research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Environmental chemistry, Organic matter and Ecosystem. His research integrates issues of Total organic carbon and Semi-arid climate in his study of Organic matter.
His study looks at the relationship between Ecosystem and topics such as Sustainability, which overlap with Agriculture. Felipe Bastida combines topics linked to Microbial population biology with his work on Compost. His Microbial population biology research includes themes of Fungal biomass, Contamination, Bioremediation, Biodegradation and Soil microbiology.
Felipe Bastida mainly focuses on Soil water, Ecology, Microbial population biology, Agronomy and Environmental chemistry. Felipe Bastida combines subjects such as Organic matter and Total organic carbon with his study of Soil water. His work on Ecosystem, Biomass, Vegetation and Biome as part of general Ecology study is frequently linked to Metaproteomics, bridging the gap between disciplines.
The study incorporates disciplines such as Biomass, Contamination, Compost and Botany in addition to Microbial population biology. His Agronomy research incorporates elements of Agriculture, Soil retrogression and degradation, Soil fertility and Soil respiration. His Environmental chemistry research focuses on Stable-isotope probing and how it relates to Chromatography, Mass spectrometry and Hydrogenophaga.
Felipe Bastida spends much of his time researching Soil water, Ecology, Biome, Agronomy and Environmental chemistry. His research investigates the connection between Soil water and topics such as Organic matter that intersect with issues in Compost. His is doing research in Terrestrial ecosystem, Biodiversity, Biomass and Ecosystem, both of which are found in Ecology.
His research investigates the connection with Ecosystem and areas like Microcosm which intersect with concerns in Incubation and Biogeochemical cycle. The concepts of his Environmental chemistry study are interwoven with issues in Bioremediation, Microbial population biology, Pesticide degradation, Pesticide and Biomass. His research integrates issues of Abiotic component and Litter in his study of Microbial population biology.
Felipe Bastida mostly deals with Soil water, Biome, Ecosystem, Ecology and Vegetation. His Soil water study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Crop yield, Agronomy, Microbial population biology, Groundwater and Rhizosphere. His Microbial population biology research includes elements of Soil fertility, Irrigation, Crop, Biomass and Environmental chemistry.
Soil microbiology is closely connected to Biodiversity in his research, which is encompassed under the umbrella topic of Biome. His work focuses on many connections between Ecosystem and other disciplines, such as Microcosm, that overlap with his field of interest in Incubation, Biogeochemical cycle, Soil biodiversity and Nutrient cycle. Felipe Bastida has included themes like Biomass, Environmental change, Climate change, Terrestrial ecosystem and Soil chemistry in his Vegetation study.
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Past, present and future of soil quality indices : A biological perspective
F. Bastida;A. Zsolnay;T. Hernández;C. García.
Geoderma (2008)
Microbiological degradation index of soils in a semiarid climate
Felipe Bastida;José Luis Moreno;Teresa Hernández;Carlos García.
Soil Biology & Biochemistry (2006)
Application of fresh and composted organic wastes modifies structure, size and activity of soil microbial community under semiarid climate
F. Bastida;E. Kandeler;J.L. Moreno;M. Ros.
Applied Soil Ecology (2008)
Identification of sensitive indicators to assess the interrelationship between soil quality, management practices and human health
R. Zornoza;J. A. Acosta;F. Bastida;S. G. Domínguez.
SOIL Discussions (2015)
Biochar influences the microbial community structure during manure composting with agricultural wastes.
Keiji Jindo;Miguel A. Sánchez-Monedero;Teresa Hernández;Carlos García.
Science of The Total Environment (2012)
Long-term effect of municipal solid waste amendment on microbial abundance and humus-associated enzyme activities under semiarid conditions.
Felipe Bastida;Ellen Kandeler;Teresa Hernández;Carlos García.
Microbial Ecology (2008)
Soil metaproteomics: a review of an emerging environmental science. Significance, methodology and perspectives
F. Bastida;J. L. Moreno;C. Nicolás;T. Hernández.
European Journal of Soil Science (2009)
The long-term effects of the management of a forest soil on its carbon content, microbial biomass and activity under a semi-arid climate
F. Bastida;J.L. Moreno;T. Hernández;C. García.
Applied Soil Ecology (2007)
The ecological and physiological responses of the microbial community from a semiarid soil to hydrocarbon contamination and its bioremediation using compost amendment
F. Bastida;F. Bastida;N. Jehmlich;K. Lima;B.E.L. Morris.
Journal of Proteomics (2016)
Microbiological activity in a soil 15 years after its devegetation
Felipe Bastida;José Luis Moreno;Teresa Hernández;Carlos García.
Soil Biology & Biochemistry (2006)
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