Giuliano Bonanomi
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Recent Articles
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Zotti M, Bonanomi G, Mazzoleni S
IMA Fungus
. 2025 Mar;
16:e138320.
PMID: 40052080
Fungal fairy rings (FFR) are fascinating natural phenomena that have intrigued people and scientists for centuries. These patterns, often represented by circular distributions of altered vegetation, are found in grasslands...
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Abelouah M, Idbella M, Nouj N, Ben-Haddad M, Hajji S, Ouheddou M, et al.
J Hazard Mater
. 2025 Mar;
490:137724.
PMID: 40037197
Plastic pollution in marine ecosystems is a growing concern, yet the degradation behavior of different plastic types and their interactions with microbial communities remain poorly understood. This study investigated the...
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Cozzolino A, Bonanomi G, Motti R
Plants (Basel)
. 2025 Feb;
14(4).
PMID: 40006773
The biodeterioration process involves the alteration of stone monuments by living organisms, such as bacteria, algae, fungi, lichens, mosses, ferns, and vascular plants, combined with abiotic factors, resulting in physical...
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Cosgun S, Gauthier J, Bonanomi G, Carraro G, Cherubini P, Conedera M, et al.
Ecol Evol
. 2025 Feb;
15(2):e70909.
PMID: 39896777
is an important European tree species currently mostly found at cool and humid sites in the montane zone. In the past, it grew under markedly warmer and drier climates during...
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Cosgun S, Gauthier J, Beffa G, Bonanomi G, Carraro G, Cherubini P, et al.
Sci Total Environ
. 2025 Jan;
964:178559.
PMID: 39855119
Abies alba Mill. is a prominent European tree species predominantly inhabiting cool and humid montane environments. However, paleoecological evidence reveals that during the Eemian and mid-Holocene, A. alba thrived in...
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Idbella M, Abd-ElGawad A, Chouyia F, Bonanomi G
Front Microbiol
. 2024 Nov;
15:1454617.
PMID: 39588109
Plants shape their surrounding soil, influencing subsequent plant growth in a phenomenon known as plant-soil feedback (PSF). This feedback is driven by chemical and microbial legacies. Here, we cultivated six...
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Idbella M, Baronti S, Vaccari F, Abd-ElGawad A, Bonanomi G
Microorganisms
. 2024 Apr;
12(4).
PMID: 38674754
Negative plant-soil feedback (PSF) arises when localized accumulations of pathogens reduce the growth of conspecifics, whereas positive PSF can occur due to the emergence of mutualists. Biochar, a carbon-rich material...
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Idbella M, Bonanomi G, De Filippis F, Foscari A, Zotti M, Abd-ElGawad A, et al.
Microbiol Res
. 2024 Feb;
281:127634.
PMID: 38308902
Nutrient deficiency, natural enemies and litter autotoxicity have been proposed as possible mechanisms to explain species-specific negative plant-soil feedback (PSF). Another potential contributor to negative PSF is the plant released...
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de Alteriis E, Incerti G, Carteni F, Chiusano M, Colantuono C, Palomba E, et al.
Microb Cell
. 2023 Dec;
10(12):292-295.
PMID: 38053574
Extracellular DNA (exDNA) can be actively released by living cells and different putative functions have been attributed to it. Further, homologous exDNA has been reported to exert species-specific inhibitory effects...
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Salvatori N, Moreno M, Zotti M, Iuorio A, Carteni F, Bonanomi G, et al.
Sci Rep
. 2023 Nov;
13(1):19918.
PMID: 37963907
Many mushroom-forming fungi can develop circular colonies affecting the vegetation in a phenomenon named fairy rings. Since the nineteenth century, several hypotheses have been proposed to explain how fairy ring...