SCHIAVON, MICHELA
 Distribuzione geografica
Continente #
NA - Nord America 4.315
EU - Europa 471
AS - Asia 314
OC - Oceania 7
SA - Sud America 3
AF - Africa 1
Totale 5.111
Nazione #
US - Stati Uniti d'America 4.308
CN - Cina 246
IT - Italia 166
FI - Finlandia 83
DE - Germania 71
SE - Svezia 50
GB - Regno Unito 46
VN - Vietnam 42
UA - Ucraina 26
FR - Francia 12
IN - India 10
IR - Iran 8
AU - Australia 7
CA - Canada 7
IE - Irlanda 7
ES - Italia 5
PL - Polonia 3
TR - Turchia 3
HK - Hong Kong 2
VE - Venezuela 2
AR - Argentina 1
CI - Costa d'Avorio 1
JP - Giappone 1
NL - Olanda 1
NO - Norvegia 1
PK - Pakistan 1
TH - Thailandia 1
Totale 5.111
Città #
Fairfield 750
Woodbridge 470
Houston 413
Ann Arbor 356
Chandler 312
Seattle 303
Cambridge 268
Ashburn 262
Wilmington 241
Jacksonville 137
Princeton 106
Medford 73
San Diego 68
Padova 62
Beijing 60
Des Moines 53
Nanjing 48
Roxbury 45
Dong Ket 42
Helsinki 37
Boardman 32
Jinan 21
Nanchang 19
New York 14
Shenyang 14
London 13
Hebei 11
Milan 11
Changsha 10
Redwood City 9
Jiaxing 8
Tianjin 8
Dublin 7
Sydney 7
Indiana 6
Palermo 6
Tehran 6
Borås 5
Norwalk 5
Alpharetta 4
Bologna 4
Kunming 4
Ningbo 4
Nürnberg 4
Ogden 4
Phoenix 4
Pune 4
Torino 4
Hangzhou 3
Hefei 3
Kilburn 3
Mestre 3
Romano d'Ezzelino 3
Sezze 3
Taiyuan 3
Thane 3
Turin 3
Zhengzhou 3
Barcelona 2
Catania 2
Chions 2
Colonno 2
Hong Kong 2
Hounslow 2
Kharkiv 2
Lanzhou 2
Lavaltrie 2
Leawood 2
Marano Vicentino 2
Mozzagrogna 2
Naples 2
Prescot 2
Shanghai 2
Torrebelvicino 2
Treviso 2
Uttarpāra 2
Valli 2
Verona 2
Warsaw 2
Acton 1
Almodóvar Del Río 1
Batman 1
Birmingham 1
Bristol 1
Cappella Maggiore 1
Caracas 1
Chicago 1
Chiswick 1
Columbus 1
Conegliano 1
Council Bluffs 1
Dossobuono 1
Edinburgh 1
Falkenstein 1
Fars 1
Flower Mound 1
Follina 1
Frankfurt am Main 1
Fuzhou 1
Geislingen an der Steige 1
Totale 4.447
Nome #
The use of organic biostimulants in hot pepper plants to help low input sustainable agriculture 134
Effects of an Alfalfa Protein Hydrolysate on the Gene Expression and Activity of Enzymes of the Tricarboxylic Acid (TCA) Cycle and Nitrogen Metabolism in Zea mays L. 131
Selenium Biofortification in Radish Enhances Nutritional Quality via Accumulation of Methyl-Selenocysteine and Promotion of Transcripts and Metabolites Related to Glucosinolates, Phenolics, and Amino Acids 129
Comparative effects of selenate and selenite on selenium accumulation, morphophysiology, and glutathione synthesis in Ulva australis 119
Alfalfa plant-derived biostimulant stimulate short-term growth of salt stressed Zea mays L. plants. 114
Physiological functions of beneficial elements 112
Plant biostimulants: Physiological responses induced by protein hydrolyzed-based products and humic substances in plant metabolism 109
Selenium accumulation and metabolism in algae 106
Different leachate phytotreatment systems using sunflowers 102
Accumulation of selenium in Ulva sp. and effects on morphology, ultrastructure and antioxidant enzymes and metabolites. 99
Phytoremediation of chromium using Salix species: Cloning ESTs and candidate genes involved in the Cr response 96
Evaluation of seaweed extracts from laminaria and ascophyllum nodosum spp. As biostimulants in zea mays L. using a combination of chemical, biochemical and morphological approaches 96
Role of sulfate and S-rich compounds in heavy metal tolerance and accumulation 95
Organic substances based phenols stimulate phenylpropanoid metabolism in Zea mays L. 94
Effects of selenium biofortification on crop nutritional quality 94
Transcriptome profiling of genes differentially modulated by sulfur and chromium identifies potential targets for phytoremediation and reveals a complex S-Cr interplay on sulfate transport regulation in B. juncea 90
Effects of phosphate and thiosulphate on arsenic accumulation in the species Brassica juncea 86
Comparison of ATP sulfurylase 2 from selenium hyperaccumulator Stanleya pinnata and non-accumulator Stanleya elata reveals differential intracellular localization and enzyme activity levels 86
Chromate differentially affects the expression of a high-affinity sulfate transporter and isoforms of components of the sulfate assimilatory pathway in Zea mays (L.) 85
Selenium Fertilization Alters the Chemical Composition and Antioxidant Constituents of Tomato (Solanum lycopersicon L.) 80
Mechanisms of selenium hyperaccumulation in plants: A survey of molecular, biochemical and ecological cues 80
Transcriptome-wide identification of differentially expressed genes in Solanum lycopersicon L. In response to an Alfalfa-protein hydrolysate using microarrays 79
Short-Term Application of Polymer-Coated Mono-Ammonium Phosphate in a Calcareous Soil Affects the Pools of Available Phosphorus and the Growth of Hypericum × moserianum (L.) 79
Interactions between Chromium and Sulfur Metabolism in Brassica juncea 75
Manure fertilization gives high-quality earthworm coprolites with positive effects on plant growth and N metabolism 75
Transcriptome-wide comparison of selenium hyperaccumulator and nonaccumulator Stanleya species provides new insight into key processes mediating the hyperaccumulation syndrome 74
Effect of an Alfalfa Plant-Derived Biostimulant on Sulfur Nutrition in Tomato Plants 73
Spectroscopic-chemical fingerprint and biostimulant activity of a protein-based product in solid form 73
Selenium and algae: accumulation, tolerance mechanisms and dietary perspectives. 73
Selenate and molybdate alter sulfate transport and assimilation in Brassica juncea L. Czern.: Implications for phytoremediation 72
Influence of sulfate supply on selenium uptake dynamics and expression of sulfate/selenate transporters in selenium hyperaccumulator and nonhyperaccumulator Brassicaceae 72
Selenium biofortification and phytoremediation phytotechnologies: A review 72
Selenate Differentially Alters the Content of Glucosinolates in Eruca sativa and Diplotaxis tenuifolia Grown in Soil 71
The fascinating facets of plant selenium accumulation – biochemistry, physiology, evolution and ecology 70
Metabolite targeted analysis and physiological traits of zea mays L. In response to application of a leonardite-humate and lignosulfonate-based products for their evaluation as potential biostimulants 70
Performance of common buckwheat (Fagopyrum esculentum M.) in response to row spacing under ridge and furrow cropping systems in a semiarid region of China 68
Seasonal variations of Cu, Zn, Ni and Cr concentrationin Phragmites australis (Cav.) Trin ex steudel in aconstructed wetland of NorthItaly 67
Biostimulant potential of humic acids extracted from an amendment obtained via combination of olive mill wastewaters (OMW) and a pre-treated organic material derived from municipal solid waste (MSW) 67
Variation in copper tolerance in Arabidopsis thaliana accessions Columbia, Landsberg erecta and Wassilewskija 66
Effects of two protein hydrolysates obtained from Chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.) and Spirulina platensis on zea mays (L.) plants 64
Molybdate affects sulfate acquisition in Brassica juncea plants 63
Evaluation of Seaweed Extracts from Laminaria and Ascophyllum nodosum spp. as Biostimulants in Zea mays L. Using a Combination of Chemical, Biochemical and Morphological Approaches 63
ACCUMULATION OF SELENIUM IN ULVA LAETEVIRENSARESCHOUG AND EFFECTS ON OXIDATIVE STRESS-RELATEDMETABOLISM AND ULTRASTRUCTURE 62
Bioactivity of size-fractionated and unfractionated humic substances from two forest soils and comparative effects on N and S metabolism, nutrition and root anatomy of Allium sativum L. 62
Effects of chromate on sulfur assimilation in Brassica juncea (L.) Czern. 61
High molecular size humic substances enhance phenylpropanoid metabolism in maize (Zea mays L.). 60
Investigation of selenium tolerance mechanisms in Arabidopsis thaliana 58
Selenate and molybdate compete with sulphate in Brassica juncea plants. 56
Editorial 55
Selenium biofortification in the 21st century: status and challenges for healthy human nutrition 55
Potential for phytoextraction of copper by Sinapis alba and Festuca rubra cv. Merlin grown hydroponically and in vineyard soils 55
Exploring the importance of sulfate transporters and ATP sulphurylases for selenium hyperaccumulation—a comparison of Stanleya pinnata and Brassica juncea (Brassicaceae) 54
Ecotypic variation in copper metabolism in Arabidopsis thaliana. 53
Chromate accumulation in Brassica juncea and Conyza canadensis grown under different sulfate availability 51
A trascriptomic approach for the identification of genes involved in the response to chromium and sulphur in brassica juncea 50
Selenium foliar application affects photosynthesis and water relations in plant of Raphanus sativus 50
Biochemistry of Plant Selenium Uptake and Metabolism 50
The use of organic biostimulants in hot pepper plants to help low input sustainable agriculture 50
Chitosan applied as a grapevine biostimulant modulates grape composition and wine quality 48
Heavy metal tolerance and accumulation in Indian Mustard (Brassica juncea L.) expressing bacterial gamma-glutamilcysteine synthetase or glutathione synthetase 45
Selenium interactions with algae: Chemical processes at biological uptake sites, bioaccumulation, and intracellular metabolism 45
Interactions between chromate and sulfate affect growth, photosynthesis and ultrastructure in Brassica juncea (l.) czern. 43
Selenium and algae: accumulation, tolerance mechanisms and dietary perspectives. 40
Effects of Selenium on Plant Metabolism and Implications for Crops and Consumers 40
Comparison of Cr(III) accumulation and distribution between two willow species and effects on photosynthesis-related parameters. 37
Different adaptation capacity of two maize lines to nitrate availability 34
Caratterizzazione Spettroscopica (FT-IR E FT-RAMAN) di estratti vegetali 32
Sostanze umiche in: Biostimolanti Per Un’agricoltura Sostenibile. Cosa sono, come agiscono e modalità di utilizzo 32
Principali composti ad azione biologica nei biostimolanti: tecniche analitiche per la caratterizzazione, biosaggi e confronto con i fertilizzanti di sintesi 29
Effect of alfalfa plant-derived biostimulant on sulfur transporters in tomato plants. 28
Strigolactones control root system architecture and tip anatomy in solanum lycopersicum l. Plants under p starvation 28
Short-term responses to salinity of soybean and chenopodium album grown in single and mixed-species hydroponic systems 28
Root exudates involvement in tomato plants response to low P levels 26
Spectroscopic-chemical analysis of a new protein solid hydrolysate and evaluation of its biostimulant activity in Zea mays L. 26
Effects of phosphate and thiosulphate on arsenic accumulation in Brassica juncea plants grown in soil and in hydroponic culture 23
Sulfate and chromate uptake in Brassica juncea : synergy or competition? 23
Landfill leachate treatment by oleaginous plants 21
Editorial: Molecular Characterization of Humic Substances and Regulatory Processes Activated in Plants 21
Seaweed extracts as growth promoters of Zea mayze L. plants. 18
Mechanisms of selenium hyperaccumulation in Stanleya pinnata: exploring the role of SULTR1;2 and ATPS2 genes 12
Humic substances (HS) as plant biostimulant in agricolture. 11
Crop biofortification with selenium: effects on plant metabolism and content in nutraceuticals 10
Characterization of Stanleya pinnata Key Se Hyperaccumulation Genes SpSultr1;2 and SpATPS2 via heterologous expression 9
Molecular mechanisms of Se hyperaccumulation and hypertolerance in S. pinnata 8
Mechanisms of selenium hyperaccumulation in Stanleya pinnata 7
Influence of Sulfate Supply on Selenium Uptake in Hyperaccumulator Stanleya pinnata and non-Hyperaccumulators 6
Totale 5.235
Categoria #
all - tutte 18.060
article - articoli 13.400
book - libri 0
conference - conferenze 0
curatela - curatele 0
other - altro 0
patent - brevetti 0
selected - selezionate 0
volume - volumi 2.238
Totale 33.698


Totale Lug Ago Sett Ott Nov Dic Gen Feb Mar Apr Mag Giu
2018/2019411 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 83 177 151
2019/20201.202 155 58 48 127 109 80 97 144 136 150 52 46
2020/2021922 46 69 82 56 91 42 30 70 132 119 113 72
2021/2022949 11 123 145 40 38 62 56 83 57 18 102 214
2022/2023677 161 59 4 66 139 81 6 49 72 8 22 10
2023/2024283 18 76 46 31 29 31 15 23 12 2 0 0
Totale 5.235