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    Pomegranate Wastes Are Rich in Bioactive Compounds with Potential Benefit on Human Health by Marra, Federica, Petrovicova, Beatrix, Canino, Francesco, Maffia, Angela, Mallamaci, Carmelo, Muscolo, Adele

    Published in Molecules (Basel, Switzerland) (29-08-2022)
    “…Pomegranate use is increasing worldwide, as it is considered a tasteful healthy food. It is mainly used as fruit, juice, and jam. The pomegranate peel…”
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    Digestate Application on Two Different Soils: Agricultural Benefit and Risk by Panuccio, Maria Rosaria, Romeo, Federico, Mallamaci, Carmelo, Muscolo, Adele

    Published in Waste and biomass valorization (2021)
    “…In order to valorize the use of digestate, the purposes of this study was to discriminate the fertilizing potential of solid and liquid fractions of digestate…”
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    Phytochemicals from Red Onion, Grown with Eco-Sustainable Fertilizers, Protect Mammalian Cells from Oxidative Stress, Increasing Their Viability by Matrella, Maria Laura, Valletti, Alessio, Marra, Federica, Mallamaci, Carmelo, Cocco, Tiziana, Muscolo, Adele

    Published in Molecules (Basel, Switzerland) (27-09-2022)
    “…Red onion, a species of great economic importance rich in phytochemicals (bioactive compounds) known for its medicinal properties, was fertilized with…”
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    Soil Biodiversity as Affected by Different Thinning Intensities in a Pinus laricio Stand of Calabrian Apennine, South Italy by Adele Muscolo, Giovanna Settineri, Federico Romeo, Carmelo Mallamaci

    Published in Forests (01-01-2021)
    “…Forest soil biodiversity, which drives natural ecosystem multifunctionality, can be altered by incorrect forestry management practices. Pinus laricio is the…”
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    The relationships between selected soil properties and caesium-137 identify organic carbon, nitrogen and water soluble phenols as indicators of soil erosion processes in different forest stands by Romeo, Federico, Porto, Paolo, Mallamaci, Carmelo, Muscolo, Adele

    Published in Journal of forestry research (01-12-2021)
    “…In the last few decades, the use of environmental radionuclides, particularly caesium-137 ( 137 Cs), represented one of the most valid methods for estimating…”
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    Influence of Agro-Industrial Waste Composts on Soil Characteristics, Growth Dynamics, and Yield of Red Cabbage and Broccoli by Maffia, Angela, Marra, Federica, Battaglia, Santo, Oliva, Mariateresa, Mallamaci, Carmelo, Muscolo, Adele

    Published in Soil systems (01-06-2024)
    “…In this work, environmentally sound technologies for converting organic wastes into fertilizers to improve soil sustainability and crop yield have been…”
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    Comparative Study of Fertilizers in Tomato-Grown Soils: Soil Quality, Sustainability, and Carbon/Water Footprints by Maffia, Angela, Marra, Federica, Canino, Francesco, Oliva, Mariateresa, Mallamaci, Carmelo, Celano, Giuseppe, Muscolo, Adele

    Published in Soil systems (01-12-2023)
    “…This manuscript delves into the pivotal role of sustainable agriculture in addressing environmental challenges and meeting the nutritional demands of a…”
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    Effects of Gap Size and Cardinal Directions on Natural Regeneration, Growth Dynamics of Trees outside the Gaps and Soil Properties in European Beech Forests of Southern Italy by Silvio Bagnato, Pasquale A. Marziliano, Maria Sidari, Carmelo Mallamaci, Federica Marra, Adele Muscolo

    Published in Forests (01-11-2021)
    “…The present study was focused on how cardinal directions inside gaps of different sizes (small, 200 m2; medium, 400 m2; and large, 600 m2) can affect soil…”
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    Exploring the Potential and Obstacles of Agro-Industrial Waste-Based Fertilizers by Maffia, Angela, Marra, Federica, Celano, Giuseppe, Oliva, Mariateresa, Mallamaci, Carmelo, Hussain, Muhammad Iftikhar, Muscolo, Adele

    Published in Land (Basel) (01-08-2024)
    “…Conducted in Southern Italy’s Calabria region, this study aimed to repurpose olive wastes, which are still a source of valuable biomolecules including plant…”
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    Waste-Derived Fertilizer Acts as Biostimulant, Boosting Tomato Quality and Aroma by Russo, Mariateresa, Di Sanzo, Rosa, Marra, Federica, Carabetta, Sonia, Maffia, Angela, Mallamaci, Carmelo, Muscolo, Adele

    Published in Agronomy (Basel) (01-11-2023)
    “…Tomato quality is intricately regulated by a combination of factors, including the presence of bioactive compounds referred to as secondary metabolites and…”
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    Effect of Organic Fertilizers on Selected Health Beneficial Bioactive Compounds and Aroma Profile of Red Topepo Sweet Pepper by Muscolo, Adele, Papalia, Teresa, Mallamaci, Carmelo, Carabetta, Sonia, Di Sanzo, Rosa, Russo, Mariateresa

    Published in Foods (01-09-2020)
    “…Phytochemicals and antioxidant properties of red sweet pepper cv Topepo grown in soil amended with different organic fertilizers were compared with that grown…”
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    Drought, salinity and heat differently affect seed germination of Pinus pinea by Sidari, Maria, Mallamaci, Carmelo, Muscolo, Adele

    Published in Journal of forest research (01-10-2008)
    “…Drought, salinity and forest fires are adverse abiotic factors responsible for the failure of plant regeneration in the Mediterranean regions. The objective of…”
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    Three different methods for turning olive pomace in resource: Benefits of the end products for agricultural purpose by Muscolo, Adele, Papalia, Teresa, Settineri, Giovanna, Romeo, Federico, Mallamaci, Carmelo

    Published in The Science of the total environment (20-04-2019)
    “…In Mediterranean countries the olive oil industry produces, yearly, a huge quantity of pollutant wastes in a short time that are phytotoxic for their high…”
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    Are raw materials or composting conditions and time that most influence the maturity and/or quality of composts? Comparison of obtained composts on soil properties by Muscolo, Adele, Papalia, Teresa, Settineri, Giovanna, Mallamaci, Carmelo, Jeske-Kaczanowska, Agnieska

    Published in Journal of cleaner production (10-09-2018)
    “…Waste composting is a process which is spreading worldwide to reduce waste disposal in landfill. The composting technical currents give little attention to the…”
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    Responses of soil quality indicators to innovative and traditional thinning in a beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) forest by Romeo, Federico, Settineri, Giovanna, Sidari, Maria, Mallamaci, Carmelo, Muscolo, Adele

    Published in Forest ecology and management (01-06-2020)
    “…[Display omitted] •Biological indicators were used to assess the effects of thinning on soil properties.•Thinning decreased organic C and water content in a…”
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    Sulfur bentonite‐organic‐based fertilizers as tool for improving bio‐compounds with antioxidant activities in red onion by Muscolo, Adele, Papalia, Teresa, Settineri, Giovanna, Mallamaci, Carmelo, Panuccio, Maria R

    “…BACKGROUND Red onion is popular in cuisines worldwide and is valued for its potential medicinal properties. Red onion is an important source of several…”
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    Biological indicators to assess short-term soil quality changes in forest ecosystems by Muscolo, Adele, Panuccio, Maria Rosaria, Mallamaci, Carmelo, Sidari, Maria

    Published in Ecological indicators (01-10-2014)
    “…•We identified biochemical markers to be used as indicators of changes in soil quality.•We identified MBC, WSP, FDA as early indicators of soil changes.•MBC…”
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    Increasing Soil and Crop Productivity by Using Agricultural Wastes Pelletized with Elemental Sulfur and Bentonite by Muscolo, Adele, Mallamaci, Carmelo, Settineri, Giovanna, Calamarà, Giovanni

    Published in Agronomy journal (01-09-2017)
    “…Core Ideas The natural fertilizer potential of agricultural and industrial wastes was investigated. Soil properties, seed germination, and plant metabolism…”
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    Humic Substances from Waste-Based Fertilizers for Improved Soil Fertility by Maffia, Angela, Marra, Federica, Canino, Francesco, Battaglia, Santo, Mallamaci, Carmelo, Oliva, Mariateresa, Muscolo, Adele

    Published in Agronomy (Basel) (11-11-2024)
    “…This research explores how different organic waste transformation methods influence the production of humic substances (HSs) and their impact on soil quality…”
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    Salinity tolerance of lentil is achieved by enhanced proline accumulation, lower level of sodium uptake and modulation of photosynthetic traits by Panuccio, Maria R., Romeo, Federico, Marra, Federica, Mallamaci, Carmelo, Hussain, Muhammad Iftikhar, Muscolo, Adele

    “…Lentil (Lens culinaris, Medik.), an accessible low‐cost high‐quality protein form for many people, is a salt‐sensitive legume, which already at an electrical…”
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