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Patrizia Torrigiani

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Marini F, Betti L, Scaramagli S, Biondi S, Torrigiani P
New Phytol . 2021 Apr; 149(2):301-309. PMID: 33874627
•  Change is reported in the biosynthetic and oxidative activity of hypersensitive (NN) and susceptible (nn) tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum) plants in response to tobacco mosaic virus (TMV). •  Mature leaves...
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Ruiz K, Aloisi I, Del Duca S, Canelo V, Torrigiani P, Silva H, et al.
Plant Physiol Biochem . 2016 Feb; 101:1-13. PMID: 26841266
Quinoa (Chenopodium quinoa Willd.) is a highly salt-tolerant species subdivided into five ecotypes and exhibiting broad intra-specific differences in tolerance levels. In a greenhouse study, Chilean landraces belonging either to...
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Lingua G, Todeschini V, Grimaldi M, Baldantoni D, Proto A, Cicatelli A, et al.
J Environ Manage . 2013 Nov; 132:9-15. PMID: 24252633
Phytoremediation is a cost-effective and environment friendly in situ technique for the reclamation of heavy metal-polluted soils. The efficacy of this technique, which relies on tolerant plant species, can be...
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Cicatelli A, Todeschini V, Lingua G, Biondi S, Torrigiani P, Castiglione S
Environ Sci Pollut Res Int . 2013 Aug; 21(3):1723-1737. PMID: 23975714
It was previously shown that arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) exert a significant improvement of growth in a tolerant white poplar (Populus alba L.) clone (AL35) grown on Cu- and Zn-polluted...
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Soto A, Ruiz K, Ravaglia D, Costa G, Torrigiani P
Plant Physiol Biochem . 2013 Jan; 64:11-24. PMID: 23337357
Peach (Prunus persica laevis L. Batsch) was chosen as a model to further clarify the physiological role of ABA during fruit ripening. To this aim, branches bearing one fruit at...
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Soto A, Ruiz K, Ziosi V, Costa G, Torrigiani P
J Plant Physiol . 2012 Aug; 169(18):1858-65. PMID: 22884412
Peach (Prunus persica) was chosen as a model to further clarify the physiological role of jasmonates (JAs) during fruit ripening. To this aim, the effect of methyl jasmonate (MJ, 0.88...
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Torrigiani P, Bressanin D, Ruiz K, Tadiello A, Trainotti L, Bonghi C, et al.
Physiol Plant . 2012 Mar; 146(1):86-98. PMID: 22409726
Peach (Prunus persica var. laevis Gray) was chosen to unravel the molecular basis underlying the ability of spermidine (Sd) to influence fruit development and ripening. Field applications of 1 mM...
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Cicatelli A, Lingua G, Todeschini V, Biondi S, Torrigiani P, Castiglione S
Ann Bot . 2010 Sep; 106(5):791-802. PMID: 20810743
Background And Aims: It is increasingly evident that plant tolerance to stress is improved by mycorrhiza. Thus, suitable plant-fungus combinations may also contribute to the success of phytoremediation of heavy...
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Ziosi V, Bregoli A, Fregola F, Costa G, Torrigiani P
J Plant Physiol . 2009 Feb; 166(9):938-46. PMID: 19185952
Methyl jasmonate (MJ, 0.20mM) and its synthetic analog n-propyl dihydrojasmonate (PDJ, 0.22mM) were applied to peach fruit (Prunus persica L. Batsch) at a late developmental stage under field conditions (in...
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Lazzarato L, Trebbi G, Pagnucco C, Franchin C, Torrigiani P, Betti L
J Plant Physiol . 2008 May; 166(1):90-100. PMID: 18462831
The polyamine spermidine and the metalloid arsenic increased resistance responses in the well-known pathosystem NN tobacco/tobacco mosaic virus (TMV). Both the hypersensitive response to TMV in a leaf disk model...