GENRE, Andrea
 Distribuzione geografica
Continente #
NA - Nord America 5.646
EU - Europa 3.605
AS - Asia 2.349
AF - Africa 115
SA - Sud America 86
OC - Oceania 46
Continente sconosciuto - Info sul continente non disponibili 3
Totale 11.850
Nazione #
US - Stati Uniti d'America 5.483
CN - Cina 1.324
IT - Italia 1.202
DE - Germania 401
IE - Irlanda 379
FR - Francia 353
SG - Singapore 309
SE - Svezia 221
FI - Finlandia 196
GB - Regno Unito 191
UA - Ucraina 178
KR - Corea 152
PL - Polonia 117
VN - Vietnam 116
JP - Giappone 102
ID - Indonesia 93
MX - Messico 85
IN - India 69
CA - Canada 67
HK - Hong Kong 59
SN - Senegal 56
ES - Italia 45
NL - Olanda 45
AU - Australia 38
CH - Svizzera 37
GR - Grecia 35
BE - Belgio 34
RU - Federazione Russa 33
TR - Turchia 26
CL - Cile 25
TW - Taiwan 25
BR - Brasile 24
RO - Romania 24
CZ - Repubblica Ceca 23
CO - Colombia 22
DK - Danimarca 20
AT - Austria 19
IR - Iran 17
PK - Pakistan 14
HR - Croazia 13
ZA - Sudafrica 11
AR - Argentina 10
TN - Tunisia 10
EG - Egitto 9
MY - Malesia 8
NZ - Nuova Zelanda 8
UZ - Uzbekistan 7
IL - Israele 6
MA - Marocco 6
PT - Portogallo 6
BG - Bulgaria 5
NI - Nicaragua 5
QA - Qatar 5
BA - Bosnia-Erzegovina 4
HU - Ungheria 4
LV - Lettonia 4
PE - Perù 4
BF - Burkina Faso 3
CU - Cuba 3
DZ - Algeria 3
EE - Estonia 3
EU - Europa 3
JO - Giordania 3
MU - Mauritius 3
NG - Nigeria 3
OM - Oman 3
PH - Filippine 3
RS - Serbia 3
SA - Arabia Saudita 3
CI - Costa d'Avorio 2
KE - Kenya 2
LT - Lituania 2
LU - Lussemburgo 2
NO - Norvegia 2
PA - Panama 2
RE - Reunion 2
TH - Thailandia 2
UG - Uganda 2
AE - Emirati Arabi Uniti 1
BD - Bangladesh 1
BJ - Benin 1
BY - Bielorussia 1
CD - Congo 1
CR - Costa Rica 1
EC - Ecuador 1
LK - Sri Lanka 1
MD - Moldavia 1
SI - Slovenia 1
SK - Slovacchia (Repubblica Slovacca) 1
TZ - Tanzania 1
Totale 11.850
Città #
Fairfield 610
Chandler 507
Beijing 483
Torino 432
Dublin 378
Ashburn 353
Woodbridge 330
Houston 307
Seattle 276
Ann Arbor 257
Wilmington 249
Singapore 237
Cambridge 216
Villeurbanne 142
Pisa 137
Dearborn 127
Princeton 121
Medford 116
Jacksonville 103
Warsaw 98
Redwood City 96
Turin 92
Nyköping 87
Guangzhou 83
Dong Ket 78
Jakarta 77
Grafing 61
Wuhan 50
Hangzhou 47
Boston 44
Fremont 43
Milan 42
Nanjing 39
Rome 39
Shanghai 39
New York 37
San Diego 36
Padova 33
Boardman 32
Helsinki 32
Zhengzhou 32
Munich 30
Santa Clara 29
Hefei 28
Seongnam 28
Fuzhou 25
Burlington 23
Manassas 23
Brussels 22
Toulouse 22
Xian 22
Hong Kong 21
Phoenix 21
Kunming 19
Ottawa 18
Seoul 18
Taipei 17
Zurich 15
Changsha 14
Norwalk 14
Tokyo 14
Viña del Mar 14
Vienna 13
Amsterdam 12
Delhi 12
Mountain View 12
Nanchang 12
Silver Spring 12
Upper Marlboro 12
Chongqing 11
Denver 11
Jinan 11
Reims 11
Bogotá 10
Chengdu 10
Falls Church 10
Lanzhou 10
Madrid 10
Toronto 10
Las Vegas 9
London 9
Los Angeles 9
Norwich 9
Sydney 9
Buffalo 8
Des Moines 8
Harbin 8
Hebei 8
Naples 8
Verona 8
Cavle 7
Central District 7
Faisalabad 7
Haikou 7
Kyiv 7
Lachine 7
Lappeenranta 7
Lyngby 7
Montpellier 7
Montréal 7
Totale 7.387
Nome #
Unique and common traits in mycorrhizal symbioses 985
Arbuscular mycorrhizal dialogues: do you speak 'plantish' or 'fungish'? 529
Evaluation of the bioactive properties of avenanthramide analogs produced in recombinant yeast 327
The rice LysM receptor-like kinase OsCERK1 is required for the perception of short-chain chitin oligomers in arbuscular mycorrhizal signaling 309
Microbiota dynamics in alfalfa roots after inoculum application: a perspective for sustainable farming. 286
Short-chain chitin oligomers from arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi trigger nuclear Ca2+ spiking in Medicago truncatula roots and their production is enhanced by strigolactone 218
Mollicutes-related Endobacteria thrive inside Liverwort-associated Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi 215
Short chain chito-oligosaccharides promote arbuscular mycorrhizal colonization in Medicago truncatula 207
Gate crashing arbuscular mycorrhizas:in vivoimaging shows the extensive colonization of both symbionts byTrichoderma atroviride 195
Nuclear Ca2+ signalling in arbuscular mycorrhizal and actinorhizal endosymbioses: on the trail of novel underground signals 194
Arbuscular mycorrhizal hyphopodia and germinated spore exudates trigger Ca2+ spiking in the legume and nonlegume root epidermis 176
The mutualistic interaction between plants and arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi 173
Viability and germinability in long term storage of Corylus avellana pollen 170
Mechanisms underlying beneficial plant–fungus interactions in mycorrhizal symbiosis 167
The exudate from an arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus induces nitric oxide accumulation in Medicago truncatula roots 166
A role for the mevalonate pathway in early plant symbiotic signaling 164
Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi reduce growth and infect roots of the non-host plant Arabidopsis thaliana 163
Reverse genetic analysis of Ourmiaviruses reveals the nucleolar localization of the coat protein in Nicotiana benthamiana and unusual requirements for virion formation 156
The Major Antigenic Membrane Protein of ‘‘Candidatus Phytoplasma asteris’’ Selectively Interacts with ATP Synthase and Actin of Leafhopper Vectors 156
Genome-Wide Identification of BAHD Acyltransferases and In vivo Characterization of HQT-like Enzymes Involved in Caffeoylquinic Acid Synthesis in Globe Artichoke 154
An AM-induced, MYB-family gene of Lotus japonicus (LjMAMI) affects root growth in an AM-independent manner 152
Intraradical colonization by arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi triggers induction of a lipochitooligosaccharide receptor 149
Accumulation of cynaropicrin in globe artichoke and localization of enzymes involved in its biosynthesis 149
Does a Common Pathway Transduce Symbiotic Signals in Plant-Microbe Interactions? 145
Biotic and abiotic stimulation of root epidermal cells reveals common and specific responses to arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi 144
Multiple exocytotic markers accumulate at the sites of perifungal membrane biogenesis in arbuscular mycorrhizas 140
Genetic dissection of a putative nucleolar localization signal in the coat protein of ourmia melon virus 138
Automated analysis of calcium spiking profiles with CaSA software: two case studies from root-microbe symbioses 136
Remodeling of the infection chamber before infection thread formation reveals a two-step mechanism for rhizobial entry into the host legume root hair 132
Rhizobium–legume symbiosis shares an exocytotic pathway required for arbuscule formation 131
NADPH oxidases in the arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiosis 129
Hydrogen peroxide-regulated genes in the Medicago truncatula–Sinorhizobium meliloti symbiosis 127
Endophytic coming out: The expressorium as a novel fungal structure specialized in outward-directed penetration of the leaf cuticle 125
Colonization of legumes by an endophytic Fusarium solani strain FsK reveals T common features to symbionts or pathogens 124
NO homeostasis is a key regulator of early nitrate perception and root elongation in maize 123
Assessing plant cell ploidy through confocal image analysis methods 111
A possible involvement of extracellular polymeric substances (EPS) and siderophores in the endolithic lichen colonization of carbonates 108
Epidermal LysM receptor ensures robust symbiotic signalling in Lotus japonicus 108
Fluorescent Staining of Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Structures Using Wheat Germ Agglutinin (WGA) and Propidium Iodide 106
Size matters: Three methods for estimating nuclear size in mycorrhizal roots of Medicago truncatula by image analysis 105
The Medicago truncatulaMtRbohE gene is activated in arbusculated cells and is involved in root cortex colonization 104
Ectopic activation of cortical cell division during the accommodation of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi 103
The colonisation strategies of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi: an overview of their cellular interactions with plants and bacteria 101
The importance of the KR-Rich region of the coat protein of Ourmia melon virus for host specificity, tissue tropism, and interference with antiviral defense 98
Cellular and transcriptional reprogramming of host plants in the presence of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi 97
A diffusible signal from arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi elicits a transient cytosolic calcium elevation in host plant cells 95
Digital image analysis to quantify arbuscular mycorrhizal root colonization 95
Extraction of short chain chitooligosaccharides from fungal biomass and their use as promoters of arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiosis 93
Fungal chito-oligosaccharides extraction and their use as promoters of arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiosis 93
Strigolactones and abiotic stress in plants: modulation of abscisic acid transport 91
Genetics and Genomics Decipher Partner Biology in Arbuscular Mycorrhizas 88
Endocellular bacteria/Gigaspora margarita/ host plants: experimental evidences of arbuscular mycorrhizas as tripartite interactions 85
A Rice Receptor for Mycorrhizal Fungal Signals Opens New Opportunities for the Development of Sustainable Agricultural Practices 82
Latent class analysis of endoreduplicated nuclei in confocal microscopy 81
From microtubules tracking to cell nuclear volume evaluation: swapping from T axis to Z axis in confocal microscopy 80
Check-in procedures for plant cell entry by biotrophic microbes 79
Building a mycorrhizal cell: How to reach compatibility between plants and arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi 75
TPLATE Recruitment Reveals Endocytic Dynamics at Sites of Symbiotic Interface Assembly in Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Interactions 75
Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi harbor endocellular bacteria 74
Comunicazioni cellulari e molecolari tra simbionti micorrizici 74
The symbiotic role of the actin filament cytoskeleton 74
A mycorrhizal fungus changes microtubule orientation in tobacco root cells 73
Cell remodeling and subtilase gene expression in the actinorhizal plant Discaria trinervis highlight host orchestration of intercellular Frankia colonization 73
Plants and arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi: an evolutionary-developmental perspective 73
Local endoreduplication as a feature of intracellular fungal accommodation in arbuscular mycorrhizas 73
Editorial: Proceedings of iMMM 2019 – International Molecular Mycorrhiza Meeting 73
The structure of arbuscular mycorrhizas: a cell biologist's view 71
The Making of Symbiotic Cells in Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Roots 70
Actin versus tubulin configuration in arbuscule-containing cells from mycorrhizal tobacco roots 70
Le 'troclee' nelle Alpi e altrove 69
Chitin oligomers extraction from fungal biomass and their use as promoters of arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiosis 68
Dissecting cellular and molecular responses of host plants during early arbuscular mycorrhizal interactions 65
Metabolic engineering of Saccharomyces cerevisiae for the production of plant derived antioxidants 65
The interface between plants and mycorrhizal fungi: nutrient exchange, signaling and cell organization 64
New substituted imidazo[1,5-a]pyridine and imidazo[5,1-a]isoquinoline derivatives and their application in fluorescence cell imaging 64
Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi elicit a novel intracellular apparatus in Medicago truncatula root epidermal cells before infection 63
An endophytic Fusarium–legume association is partially dependent on the common symbiotic signalling pathway 61
Xylem and phloem tracing from the vine to the berry and vice versa elucidates pre-harvest berry shrinkage in Vitis Vinifera L. 59
Analysis of the spatial interdependence of nuclear size in confocal microscopy images of plant roots 59
Establishment and functioning of arbuscular mycorrhizas 58
Outside and inside the roots: AM fungi differently interact with epidermal and cortical cells of their host plants 55
Vertical transmission of endobacteria in the arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus Gigaspora margarita through generation of vegetative spores 55
The arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus Glomus intraradices induces intracellular calcium changes in soybean cells 54
Root hair colonization by mycorrhizal fungi 53
Dual requirement of the LjSym4 gene for mycorrhizal development in epidermal and cortical cells of Lotus japonicus roots 50
Pre-penetration apparatus formation during AM infection is associated with a specific transcriptome response in epidermal cells 48
High yield production of avenanthramide analogous endowed with antioxidant properties 47
The Mycota, Volume 9: Fungal Associations 46
Epidermal cells of a symbiosis-defective mutant of Lotus japonicus show altered cytoskeleton organisation in the presence of a mycorrhizal fungus 45
Microscopia e fluorescenza 44
Confocal microscopy and plant cell biology: a perfect match 43
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Microtubule organisation in tobacco root cells colonised by a mycorrhizal fungus 42
Transcriptome analysis of arbuscular mycorrhizal roots during development of the prepenetration apparatus 42
The Lotus japonicus LjSym4 gene is required for the successful symbiotic infection of root epidermal cells 42
La comunicazione cellulare 41
Grape berry shriveling – changes in physiology and quality 41
Localizzazione di clatrina e γ-tubulina in radici micorrizate di tabacco 41
Microscopia confocale 39
Divide and Be Conquered—Cell Cycle Reactivation in Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Symbiosis 39
Totale 11.710
Categoria #
all - tutte 31.746
article - articoli 0
book - libri 0
conference - conferenze 4.260
curatela - curatele 0
other - altro 0
patent - brevetti 0
selected - selezionate 0
volume - volumi 0
Totale 36.006


Totale Lug Ago Sett Ott Nov Dic Gen Feb Mar Apr Mag Giu
2019/20201.642 0 0 0 265 161 246 228 178 205 144 113 102
2020/20211.584 114 74 113 90 78 99 154 89 236 166 142 229
2021/20221.590 111 101 125 140 113 88 75 112 92 103 240 290
2022/20231.829 208 153 49 133 164 400 166 118 153 69 125 91
2023/20241.413 139 164 122 74 92 140 118 85 46 111 117 205
2024/2025512 65 180 195 72 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Totale 12.320