Luciano Avio
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Recent Articles
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Grassi A, Pagliarani I, Avio L, Cristani C, Rossi F, Turrini A, et al.
Mycorrhiza
. 2024 Apr;
34(3):159-171.
PMID: 38625427
Climate change and global warming have contributed to increase terrestrial drought, causing negative impacts on agricultural production. Drought stress may be addressed using novel agronomic practices and beneficial soil microorganisms,...
2.
Santin M, Zeni V, Grassi A, Ricciardi R, Pieracci Y, Giovanni F, et al.
Environ Sci Pollut Res Int
. 2023 Mar;
30(19):56207-56223.
PMID: 36917375
The increased ultraviolet radiation (UV) due to the altered stratospheric ozone leads to multiple plant physiological and biochemical adaptations, likely affecting their interaction with other organisms, such as pests and...
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Zeni V, Grassi A, Santin M, Ricciardi R, Pieracci Y, Flamini G, et al.
Insects
. 2023 Jan;
14(1).
PMID: 36661948
Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) and ultraviolet-B radiation (UV-B) play important roles in plant-insect interactions by altering plant physiology and histology. We hypothesized that UV-B-induced oxidative stress was mitigated by AMF...
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Giovannini L, Sbrana C, Giovannetti M, Avio L, Lanubile A, Marocco A, et al.
Sci Rep
. 2022 Dec;
12(1):21279.
PMID: 36482115
Food production is heavily dependent on soil phosphorus (P), a non-renewable mineral resource essential for plant growth and development. Alas, about 80% is unavailable for plant uptake. Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi...
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Cela F, Avio L, Giordani T, Vangelisti A, Cavallini A, Turrini A, et al.
Foods
. 2022 Nov;
11(22).
PMID: 36429202
Lettuce is widely used for its healthy properties, and it is of interest to increase them with minimal environmental impact. The purpose of this work was to evaluate the effect...
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Sbrana C, Agnolucci M, Avio L, Giovannini L, Palla M, Turrini A, et al.
Front Microbiol
. 2022 Jan;
12:797381.
PMID: 35082769
No abstract available.
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Ujvari G, Turrini A, Avio L, Agnolucci M
Mycorrhiza
. 2021 Jul;
31(5):527-544.
PMID: 34286366
Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) represent an important group of root symbionts, given the key role they play in the enhancement of plant nutrition, health, and product quality. The services provided...
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Ganugi P, Masoni A, Sbrana C, DellAcqua M, Pietramellara G, Benedettelli S, et al.
Sci Rep
. 2021 Jun;
11(1):13426.
PMID: 34183734
Positive effects of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF)-wheat plant symbiosis have been well discussed by research, while the actual role of the single wheat genotype in establishing this type of association...
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Giovannetti M, Sbrana C, Avio L, Strani P
New Phytol
. 2021 Apr;
164(1):175-181.
PMID: 33873483
• The ability of arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) networks originating from plants of different species, genera and families to become interconnected by means of hyphal anastomoses was assessed. • An in...
10.
Velasquez A, Valenzuela M, Carvajal M, Fiaschi G, Avio L, Giovannetti M, et al.
Plant Physiol Biochem
. 2020 Aug;
155:437-443.
PMID: 32814280
Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) are beneficial obligate symbionts of plant roots. Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) participate in plant communication and defence. The aim of this study was to analyse the...