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    Response to salt stress in seagrasses: PIP1;1 aquaporin antibody localization in Posidonia oceanica leaves by Serra, I.A., Nicastro, S., Mazzuca, S., Natali, L., Cavallini, A., Innocenti, A.M.

    Published in Aquatic botany (01-01-2013)
    “…► We analyzed histological localization of PIP1 aquaporins in leaves of seagrass Posidonia oceanica. ► We identified several errors in translation of a PIP1…”
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    Genetic structure in the Mediterranean seagrass Posidonia oceanica: disentangling past vicariance events from contemporary patterns of gene flow by SERRA, I. A., INNOCENTI, A. M., DI MAIDA, G., CALVO, S., MIGLIACCIO, M., ZAMBIANCHI, E., PIZZIGALLI, C., ARNAUD-HAOND, S., DUARTE, C. M., SERRAO, E. A., PROCACCINI, G.

    Published in Molecular ecology (01-02-2010)
    “…The Mediterranean Sea is a two‐basin system, with the boundary zone restricted to the Strait of Sicily and the narrow Strait of Messina. Two main population…”
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    Inactivation of DNA replication origins by the cell cycle regulator, trigonelline, in root meristems of Lactuca sativa by Mazzuca, S., Bitonti, M. B., Innocenti, A. M., Francis, D.

    Published in Planta (01-06-2000)
    “…The effects of trigonelline (TRG) on the cell cycle in root meristems of Lactuca sativa L. were examined in the knowledge that TRG is a cell cycle regulator…”
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    Cytophysiological features of Posidonia oceanica as putative markers of environmental conditions by Cozza, R., Chiappetta, A., Petrarulo, M., Salimonti, A., Rende, F., Bitonti, M. B., Innocenti, A. M.

    Published in Chemistry and ecology (01-06-2004)
    “…Posidonia oceanica beds form one of the most important coastal ecosystems in the Mediterranean basin and represent a good indicator of the seawater quality,…”
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    The effect of ventral nerve cord severance and male castration on female mating behavior, clutch size, and maternal care in the ring-legged earwig by Rankin, S.M., Innocenti, M.A., Eicher, C.A., Furst, D.

    “…Mating is critical for the expression of oviposition and maternal care in the earwig, Euborellia annulipes; additionally, mating diminishes receptivity to…”
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    The Size of Quiescent Centre in Roots of Allium cepa L. Grown with Ascorbic Acid by Innocenti, A. M., Bitonti, M. B., Arrigoni, O., Liso, R.

    Published in The New phytologist (01-03-1990)
    “…Following ascorbic-acid treatment a large number of quiescent centre cells undergo DNA synthesis and, at the same time, the cell proliferation in the entire…”
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    Comparison of ISSR and SSR markers for analysis of genetic diversity in the seagrass Posidonia oceanica by Serra, IA, Procaccini, G, Intrieri, MC, Migliaccio, M, Mazzuca, S, Innocenti, AM

    “…Posidonia oceanica is an endemic seagrass species in the Mediterranean Sea. Due to its ecological importance, it has been the subject of several genetic…”
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    Ascorbic acid-induced progression of quiescent centre cells from G1 to S phase by Liso, R, Innocenti, A.M, Bitonti, M.B, Arrigoni, O

    Published in The New phytologist (01-12-1988)
    “…summary Quiescent centre cells, which are known to have their cycle extended mostly in G, and to divide rarely, art‐stimulated to undergo DNA synthesis in root…”
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    Short- and long-term effects of dehydroascorbate in Lupinus albus and Allium cepa roots by Paciolla, C. (Universita di Bari (Italy)), De Tullio, M.C, Chiappetta, A, Innocenti, A.M, Bitonti, M.B, Liso, R, Arrigoni, O

    Published in Plant and cell physiology (01-08-2001)
    “…Administration of 1mM dehydroascorbate (DHA) results in a rapid and large increase in cellular ascorbate (AA) content in both Lupinus albus L. and Allium cepa…”
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    Magnetic field affects meristem activity and cell differentiation in Zea mays roots by Bitonti, M. B., Mazzuca, S., Ting, T., Innocenti, A. M.

    Published in Plant biosystems (01-03-2006)
    “…Exposure of Zea mays seedlings to a continuous electromagnetic field (EMF) for 30 h induced a 30% stimulation in the rate of root elongation compared with the…”
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    Reprint of “Response to saltstress in seagrasses: PIP1; 1 aquaporin antibody localization in Posidonia oceanica leaves” by Serra, I.A., Nicastro, S., Mazzuca, S., Natali, L., Cavallini, A., Innocenti, A.M.

    Published in Aquatic botany (01-04-2014)
    “…► We analyzed histological localization of PIP1 aquaporins in leaves of seagrass Posidonia oceanica. ► We identified several errors in translation of a PIP1…”
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    Quiescent centre ontogenesis during early germination of Allium cepa L by Bitonti, M.B, Chiappetta, A, Innocenti, A.M, Liso, R, Arrigoni, O

    Published in The New phytologist (01-08-1992)
    “…Quiescent centre ontogenesis has been studied during germination of Allium cepa L. seeds, starting from the onset of DNA synthesis in the embryo root…”
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    Seagrass light acclimation: 2-DE protein analysis in Posidonia leaves grown in chronic low light conditions by Mazzuca, Silvia, Spadafora, Antonia, Filadoro, Dina, Vannini, Candida, Marsoni, Milena, Cozza, Radiana, Bracale, Marcella, Pangaro, Tiziano, Innocenti, Anna Maria

    “…Posidonia oceanica meadows are among the most valuable coastal systems in the Mediterranean basin. They provide nursery and forage areas for many commercially…”
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