Giuseppe Concheri
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Recent Articles
1.
Fasolo A, Deb S, Stevanato P, Concheri G, Squartini A
PLoS One
. 2024 Oct;
19(10):e0309065.
PMID: 39361586
In microbial community sequencing, involving bacterial ribosomal 16S rDNA or fungal ITS, the targeted genes are the basis for taxonomical assignment. The traditional bioinformatical procedure has for decades made use...
2.
Rigo M, Jin X, Godfrey L, Katz M, Sato H, Tomimatsu Y, et al.
Sci Rep
. 2024 Jul;
14(1):15574.
PMID: 38971867
The latest Triassic was characterised by protracted biotic extinctions concluding in the End-Triassic Extinction (~ 200 Ma) and a global carbon cycle perturbation. The onset of declining diversity is closely...
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Bertoldo G, Broccanello C, Tondello A, Cappellozza S, Saviane A, Kovitvadhi A, et al.
PLoS One
. 2024 Mar;
19(3):e0298321.
PMID: 38512802
A bacterial metabarcoding approach was used to compare the microbiome composition of caecal and faecal samples from fattening Japanese quails (Coturnix coturnix japonica) fed three different diet regimes. The tested...
4.
Mo L, Zanella A, Squartini A, Ranzani G, Bolzonella C, Concheri G, et al.
Microbiol Res
. 2024 Mar;
282:127651.
PMID: 38430888
Climate change and anthropogenic disturbances are known to influence soil biodiversity. The objectives of this study were to compare the community composition, species coexistence patterns, and ecological assembly processes of...
5.
Bertoldo G, Chiodi C, Della Lucia M, Borella M, Ravi S, Baglieri A, et al.
Plants (Basel)
. 2023 Feb;
12(4).
PMID: 36840191
The molecular and phenotypic effects of a brown seaweed extract (BSE) were assessed in sugar beet ( L.). Transcript levels of BSE-treated and untreated plants were studied by RNA-seq and...
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Broccanello C, Ravi S, Deb S, Bolton M, Secor G, Richards C, et al.
Sci Rep
. 2022 Jun;
12(1):10719.
PMID: 35739218
The fungus Cercospora beticola causes Cercospora Leaf Spot (CLS) of sugar beet (Beta vulgaris L.). Despite the global importance of this disease, durable resistance to CLS has still not been...
7.
Muresu R, Porceddu A, Concheri G, Stevanato P, Squartini A
Plants (Basel)
. 2022 Jun;
11(11).
PMID: 35684293
A meta-analysis was carried out on published literature covering the topic of interactive plant microbiology for botanical species of legumes occurring within the boundary of the Italian island Sardinia, lying...
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Della Lucia M, Baghdadi A, Mangione F, Borella M, Zegada-Lizarazu W, Ravi S, et al.
Front Plant Sci
. 2022 Jan;
12:781993.
PMID: 35087552
This work aimed to study the effects in tomato ( L.) of foliar applications of a novel calcium-based biostimulant (SOB01) using an omics approach involving transcriptomics and physiological profiling. A...
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Ravi S, Hassani M, Heidari B, Deb S, Orsini E, Li J, et al.
Biology (Basel)
. 2022 Jan;
11(1).
PMID: 35053047
, causing crown and root rot, is a major risk to sugar beet ( L.) cultivation. The development of resistant varieties accelerated by marker-assisted selection is a priority of breeding...
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Tondello A, Fasolo A, Marcato S, Treu L, Bonato T, Zanardi W, et al.
Sci Total Environ
. 2021 Sep;
806(Pt 2):150592.
PMID: 34592304
Four batches of commercial compost obtained from the organic fraction of municipal solid waste were analyzed from chemical and microbiological standpoints. The working hypothesis was that, being this type of...