ADESSI, ALESSANDRA
 Distribuzione geografica
Continente #
NA - Nord America 5.448
EU - Europa 3.835
AS - Asia 1.151
OC - Oceania 65
SA - Sud America 43
AF - Africa 37
Totale 10.579
Nazione #
US - Stati Uniti d'America 5.413
RU - Federazione Russa 1.510
IT - Italia 603
IE - Irlanda 376
PL - Polonia 376
SE - Svezia 295
DE - Germania 284
SG - Singapore 258
CN - Cina 237
HK - Hong Kong 232
IN - India 144
GB - Regno Unito 127
FI - Finlandia 65
AU - Australia 60
ES - Italia 55
KR - Corea 51
ID - Indonesia 32
JO - Giordania 32
TR - Turchia 28
IR - Iran 26
NL - Olanda 26
CA - Canada 23
CI - Costa d'Avorio 22
JP - Giappone 22
UA - Ucraina 19
TH - Thailandia 18
FR - Francia 17
BE - Belgio 16
PK - Pakistan 15
VN - Vietnam 14
CH - Svizzera 13
BR - Brasile 12
AZ - Azerbaigian 9
CO - Colombia 9
MX - Messico 9
PE - Perù 9
PT - Portogallo 9
AM - Armenia 7
TW - Taiwan 7
AR - Argentina 6
ET - Etiopia 6
HR - Croazia 6
BG - Bulgaria 5
CL - Cile 5
NZ - Nuova Zelanda 5
AT - Austria 4
BD - Bangladesh 4
CZ - Repubblica Ceca 4
GR - Grecia 4
MY - Malesia 4
CU - Cuba 3
CY - Cipro 3
EG - Egitto 3
IQ - Iraq 3
LT - Lituania 3
NO - Norvegia 3
RS - Serbia 3
SK - Slovacchia (Repubblica Slovacca) 3
EC - Ecuador 2
GH - Ghana 2
IS - Islanda 2
LU - Lussemburgo 2
MA - Marocco 2
PH - Filippine 2
SA - Arabia Saudita 2
AE - Emirati Arabi Uniti 1
BY - Bielorussia 1
DK - Danimarca 1
HU - Ungheria 1
LY - Libia 1
MD - Moldavia 1
NG - Nigeria 1
RO - Romania 1
Totale 10.579
Città #
Santa Clara 2.260
Fairfield 418
Dublin 376
Warsaw 376
Chandler 292
Ashburn 231
Woodbridge 210
Singapore 199
Cambridge 177
Florence 171
Seattle 155
Wilmington 153
Houston 152
Hong Kong 141
Princeton 114
Ann Arbor 100
Mumbai 95
Altamura 75
Beijing 74
Lawrence 71
Moscow 70
Boston 58
Melbourne 55
Buffalo 48
Medford 44
Shanghai 39
Jakarta 31
Milan 31
Falls Church 28
Rome 25
San Diego 25
Boardman 24
Barcelona 23
Kent 23
Abidjan 22
Jacksonville 19
Pisa 19
Norwalk 17
Andover 15
Naples 15
Helsinki 14
Tehran 14
Dearborn 13
Hillsboro 13
Seoul 13
Dong Ket 12
Guangzhou 12
Izmir 12
Seodaemun-gu 11
Toronto 11
New York 10
Oceanside 10
San Jose 10
West Jordan 10
Yubileyny 10
Zaragoza 10
Baku 9
Bern 9
Brussels 9
Chiang Mai 9
Madrid 9
Bogotá 8
Bangkok 7
Faisalabad 7
Jinju 7
Lima 7
London 7
Los Angeles 7
Yerevan 7
Amsterdam 6
Dallas 6
Gandhinagar 6
Lappeenranta 6
Ludhiana 6
Spisic-Bukovica 6
Tokyo 6
Turin 6
Washington 6
Arezzo 5
Berlin 5
Bragança 5
Chennai 5
Hangzhou 5
Kalamazoo 5
Lucknow 5
Padova 5
Phoenix 5
Pieve Vergonte 5
Shenzhen 5
Sofia 5
Taranto 5
Thiene 5
Torino 5
Tsurumaki 5
Buk-gu 4
Christchurch 4
Esslingen am Neckar 4
Istanbul 4
Las Vegas 4
Lucca 4
Totale 6.916
Nome #
Draft genome sequence and overview of the purple non sulfur bacterium Rhodopseudomonas palustris 42OL 279
Cyanobacteria as key instruments for a sustainable economy: the role of exopolysaccharides in metal bioremediation 264
A Rhodopseudomonas palustris nifA* mutant produces H2 from -containing vegetable wastes 259
Soil Type and Cyanobacteria Species Influence the Macromolecular and Chemical Characteristics of the Polysaccharidic Matrix in Induced Biocrusts 226
Purple Bacteria: Electron Acceptors and Donors. 224
Polysaccharides from by-products of the Wonderful and Laffan pomegranate varieties: New insight into extraction and characterization 207
Fermented bread wastes for poly-β-hydroxybutyrate (PHB) production by purple non-sulfur bacteria 180
Antibiotic delivery by liposomes from prokaryotic microorganisms: Similia cum similis works better 166
Microbial extracellular polymeric substances improve water retention in dryland biological soil crusts 147
Agroindustrial residues and energy crops for the production of hydrogen and poly-beta-hydroxybutyrate via photofermentation 144
The role of grain size and inoculum amount on biocrust formation by Leptolyngbya ohadii 141
Caratterizzazione di batteri rossi non sulfurei produttori di H2 isolati dal Lago d’Averno, Italia 139
Hydrogen production under salt stress conditions by a freshwater Rhodopseudomonas palustris strain 135
Hydrogen-producing purple non-sulfur bacteria isolated from the trophic lake Averno (Naples, Italy) 134
Biotransformation of water lettuce (Pistia stratiotes) to biohydrogen by Rhodopseudomonas palustris 133
Purple Bacteria: electron acceptors and donors 131
Acclimation strategy of Rhodopseudomonas palustris to high light irradiance 128
Bread wastes to energy: Sequential lactic and photo-fermentation for hydrogen production 128
Hydrogen from vegetable residues: feasibility of a two step process operating with purple non sulfur bacteria (PNSB) 127
Energy conversion of biomass crops and agroindustrial residues by combined biohydrogen/biomethane system and anaerobic digestion 127
Characterization and antitumor activity of the extracellular carbohydrate polymer from the cyanobacterium Synechocystis ΔsigF mutant 126
Macromolecular and chemical features of the excreted extracellular polysaccharides in induced biological soil crusts of different ages 125
Anti-Inflammatory Activity of Exopolysaccharides from Phormidium sp. ETS05, the Most Abundant Cyanobacterium of the Therapeutic Euganean Thermal Muds, Using the Zebrafish Model 125
Biological soil crusts: from ecology to biotechnology 125
Photobiological hydrogen production with Rhodopseudomonas palustris under light/dark cycles in lab and outdoor cultures 121
H2 production in Rhodopseudomonas palustris as a way to cope with high light intensities 120
Photobioreactor design and illumination systems for H2 production with anoxygenic photosynthetic bacteria: A review 119
Hydrogen Production: Photofermentation 118
The Degradative Capabilities of New Amycolatopsis Isolates on Polylactic Acid 113
Protection of wine from protein haze using Schizosaccharomyces japonicus polysaccharides 112
Introducing capnophilic lactic fermentation in a combined dark-photo fermentation process: a route to unparalleled H2 yields 110
Exopolysaccharide Features Influence Growth Success in Biocrust-forming Cyanobacteria, Moving From Liquid Culture to Sand Microcosms 109
Combined Systems for Maximum Substrate Conversion 106
Extracellular Polymeric Substances removal affected the optical characteristics of a Cyano-Biological Soil Crust 106
Cyanobacteria inoculation as a potential tool for stabilization of burned soils 102
Photosynthetic Purple Non Sulfur Bacteria in Hydrogen Producing Systems: New Approaches in the Use of Well Known and Innovative Substrates 102
PRODUZIONE FOTOBIOLOGICA POLIIDROSSIBUTIRRATO DA BIOMASSE CON BATTERI ROSSI NON SULFUREI 102
Biocrust-forming cyanobacteria inoculation assisted by a vegetal fiber mesh, in a semi-arid degraded area: characterization of the polysaccharidic matrix 101
Cyanoflan: a cyanobacterial sulfated carbohydrate polymer with emulsifying properties 101
Produzione di idrogeno con batteri fotosintetici da effluente di impianto di biometanazione di residui dell’agroindustria. 100
Hydrogen production in salt stress conditions by a freshwater Rhodopseudomonas palustris strain 99
Complex role of the exopolysaccharidic matrix in biological soil crusts 97
Hydrogen photo-production from various dark fermentation effluents by two Rhodopseudomonas palustris strains 97
Characterization of the prokaryotic community and analysis of the exopolysaccharidic matrix of Biological soil crust of High Arctic 96
Characterization of H2- producing purple non-sulfur bacteria isolated from the trophic lake of Averno, Italy 95
Copper biosorption by exopolysaccharide-producing cyanobacteria 94
Biological soil crusts from High Arctic Environments: taxonomic composition of the prokaryotic community and characterization of exopolysaccharidic matrix 93
A cyanobacteria-based approach for rehabilitation of post-fire soils 90
Biological soil crusts from arctic environments: characterization of the prokaryotic community and exopolysaccharidic matrix analysis 89
Characterization of the polysaccharidic matrix of induced biocrusts in different soil types 88
Purple Queen ® fruits of Punica granatum L.: Nutraceutical properties and unconventional growing substrates 88
Two-organism model system for the study of marine phycosphere: growth dynamics. 88
Use of anaerobic digester effluents for photobiological Hydrogen production 88
Physiological response of BSC phototrophic community to EPS removal 84
Sustained outdoor H2 production with Rhodopseudomonas palustris cultures in a 50L tubular photobioreactor 84
Photosynthesis and Hydrogen Production in Purple Non Sulfur Bacteria: Fundamental and Applied Aspects 83
A sustainable approach for restoration of post-fire soils based on inoculation of cyanobacteria 82
Protein, phycocyanin, and polysaccharide production by Arthrospira platensis grown with LED light in annular photobioreactors 82
The use of a vegetable waste-derived fermentation product for H2 production by anoxygenic phototrophic bacteria 81
Scaling down the microbial loop: data-driven modelling of growth interactions in a diatom–bacterium co-culture 81
Soil restoration by cyanobacteria inoculation: relationship between cyanobacterial polysaccharidic matrix and soil properties 81
Growth interactions in a diatom-bacterium co-culture: data-driven model supports experimental data 81
The extracellular polymeric matrix in biocrusts and its role in the improvement of soil properties 80
Rehabilitation of arid soils by inoculatinhg exopolysaccharide-producing cyanobacteria 79
Understanding the role of EPSs in BSCs: study of the physiological response of the phototrophic community to EPS removal 78
The ecological role of microbial polysaccharides in biological soil crusts in deserts 77
Biorecovery of heavy metals from waste waters and their valorization as biocatalysts 76
Cyanobacteria for heavy metals removal: from pure metal solutions to electroplating industry wastewaters 75
Monitoring biological soil crust reactivation by flow cytometry to set up virome analysis. 75
Growth dynamics in a diatom-heterotrophic bacterium simplified model system. 75
Phenolic compounds and polysaccharides in the date fruit (Phoenix dactylifera L.): Comparative study on five widely consumed Arabian varieties 74
The induction of biological soil crusts: an environmental biotechnology based on the exploitation of phototrophic microorganisms 74
Polysaccharidic matrix formation in induced biocrusts is affected by soil type and inoculated cyanobacterial species 74
Towards a mechanistic understanding of microalgae-bacteria interactions: integration of metabolomic analysis and computational models 74
Use of a Rhodopseudomonas palustris nifA mutant for H2 production in fermentation products containing NH4+ ion 73
Molecular and chemical features of the excreted extracellular polysaccharides in Induced Biological Soil Crusts of different ages 73
Reusability of cyanobacteria-based biosorbents through consecutive adsorption-desorption cycles of bivalent metals 73
The extracellular polymeric matrix in biocrusts and its role in the improvement of soil properties 72
Cyanoremediation and phyconanotechnology: cyanobacteria for metal biosorption toward a circular economy 71
Overcoming field barriers to restore dryland soils by cyanobacteria inoculation 71
Drought-tolerant cyanobacteria and mosses as biotechnological tools to attain land degradation neutrality 71
Hydrogen production using purple non-sulfur bacteria (PNSB) cultivated under natural or artificial light conditions with synthetic or fermentation derived substrates 70
Pomegranate peel as a promising source of pectic polysaccharides: A multi-methodological analytical investigation 68
Hydrogen photo-evolution during the second stage of three different processes combining dark and photofermentation 68
Microbial secreted exopolysaccharides of induced biological soil crusts in Inner Mongolian desert soils: chemical characteristics and role in affecting water-soil relations 67
Virus-like particles isolated from reactivated biological soil crusts 65
Nanoformulations with exopolysaccharides from cyanobacteria: enhancing the efficacy of bioactive molecules in the Mediterranean fruit fly control 64
Outdoor H2 production with Rhodopseudomonas palustris cultures in a 50 L tubular photobioreactor 64
Production of Biohydrogen by Combining a Two Stage Fermentation Process Using Salt-Rich Substrates 64
Photofermentative hydrogen production from dark fermentation effluents of vegetable biomasses, using Rhodospeudomonas palustris CGA6766 64
Cyanobacterial persistence and influence on microbial community dynamics over 15 years in induced biocrusts 64
Production of biohydrogen through the combination of two stage fermentation processes using salt-rich substrates 63
Harnessing Photosynthetic Microorganisms in Photobiorefineries: Resource Recovery and Value-Added Byproducts for Sustainable Solutions 62
Role of biocrusts in soil rehabilitation in desert environments 62
Semi-continuous cultivation of EPS-producing marine cyanobacteria: A green biotechnology to remove dissolved metals obtaining metal-organic materials 60
In vivo anti-inflammatory and antioxidant effects of microbial polysaccharides extracted from Euganean therapeutic muds 59
H2 Production as a way to overcome the Damaging Effects of High Light Intensities in Purple Non Sulfur Bacteria 58
Shaping the phycosphere: Analysis of the EPS in diatom-bacterial co-cultures 57
Microbial Polysaccharides Extracted from Different Mature Muds of the Euganean Thermal District Show Similar Anti-Inflammatory Activity In Vivo 56
Prospects of photobiological hydrogen production from wastes: past and future challenges 54
Totale 10.207
Categoria #
all - tutte 28.258
article - articoli 0
book - libri 0
conference - conferenze 0
curatela - curatele 0
other - altro 0
patent - brevetti 0
selected - selezionate 0
volume - volumi 0
Totale 28.258


Totale Lug Ago Sett Ott Nov Dic Gen Feb Mar Apr Mag Giu
2019/2020440 0 0 0 0 0 0 93 93 83 74 77 20
2020/2021992 114 38 91 128 145 85 33 41 93 103 77 44
2021/2022608 15 52 37 16 36 41 20 37 26 34 93 201
2022/20231.540 183 256 97 105 89 246 226 59 156 34 50 39
2023/20241.054 32 75 152 71 80 128 65 130 37 93 111 80
2024/20254.788 218 596 411 808 1.740 1.015 0 0 0 0 0 0
Totale 10.786