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Laccetti L, Salbitani G, Lumaga M, Bossa R, Cerasuolo P, Loreto F, et al.
Plant Biol (Stuttg) . 2024 Jul; 26(6):977-988. PMID: 39012215
Mediterranean coastal cliffs are reservoirs of plant biodiversity, hosting vulnerable plant species particularly exposed to the risk of local extinction due to extreme abiotic conditions and climate changes. Therefore, studies...
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Nogues I, Muzzini V, Loreto F, Bustamante M
Sci Total Environ . 2015 Sep; 538:768-78. PMID: 26335159
The aim of this work was to study the changes during 15days in the monoterpene emission rates of the Mediterranean shrub rosemary (Rosmarinus officinalis L.), in response to increasing drought...
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Pammenter N, Loreto F, Sharkey T
Photosynth Res . 2013 Dec; 35(1):5-14. PMID: 24318616
The inhibition of photosynthetic electron transport when starch and sucrose synthesis limit the overall rate of photosynthesis was studied inPhaseolus vulgaris L. andXanthium strumarium L. The starch and sucrose limitation...
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Loreto F, Di Marco G, Tricoli D, Sharkey T
Photosynth Res . 2013 Dec; 41(3):397-403. PMID: 24310154
Photosynthetic electron transport drives the carbon reduction cycle, the carbon oxidation cycle, and any alternative electron sinks such as nitrogen reduction. A chlorophyll fluorescence- based method allows estimation of the...
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Loreto F, Sharkey T
Planta . 2013 Nov; 182(4):523-31. PMID: 24197372
We have investigated the signals which affect the rate of isoprene emission from photosynthesizing leaves of red oak (Quercus rubra L.) using analytical gas-exchange techniques, chlorophyll-fluorescence measurements, and inhibitor feeding....
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Loreto F, Sharkey T
Planta . 2013 Nov; 189(3):420-4. PMID: 24178500
Isoprene emission is related to photosynthesis but the nature of the relationship is not yet known. To explore this relationship we have examined the rate of isoprene emission, photosynthesis, and...
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Calfapietra C, Fares S, Manes F, Morani A, Sgrigna G, Loreto F
Environ Pollut . 2013 Apr; 183:71-80. PMID: 23597803
Biogenic Volatile Organic Compounds (BVOC) play a critical role in biosphere-atmosphere interactions and are key factors of the physical and chemical properties of the atmosphere and climate. However, few studies...
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Velikova V, Loreto F, Brilli F, Stefanov D, Yordanov I
Plant Biol (Stuttg) . 2008 Jan; 10(1):55-64. PMID: 18211547
Heteroblastic Eucalyptus (Eucalyptus globulus L.) leaves were characterized for their functional diversity examining photosynthesis and photosynthesis limitations, transpiration, and the emission of isoprene and monoterpenes. In vivo and combined analyses...
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Fares S, Brilli F, Nogues I, Velikova V, Tsonev T, Dagli S, et al.
Plant Biol (Stuttg) . 2007 Aug; 10(1):38-43. PMID: 17729207
Aquatic plants are generally used for wastewater purification and phytoremediation, but some of them also emit large amounts of isoprene, the most abundant biogenic volatile organic compound. Since isoprenoid biosynthesis...
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Fares S, Loreto F, Kleist E, Wildt J
Plant Biol (Stuttg) . 2007 Jun; 10(1):44-54. PMID: 17538866
Volatile isoprenoids were reported to protect plants against ozone. To understand whether this could be the result of a direct scavenging of ozone by these molecules, the stomatal and non-stomatal...