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    Oxidative Stress: The Role of Antioxidant Phytochemicals in the Prevention and Treatment of Diseases by Muscolo, Adele, Mariateresa, Oliva, Giulio, Torello, Mariateresa, Russo

    “…Oxidative stress, characterized by an imbalance favouring oxidants over antioxidants, is a key contributor to the development of various common diseases…”
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    Crop diversification and saline water irrigation as potential strategies to save freshwater resources and reclamation of marginal soils—a review by Hussain, Muhammad Iftikhar, Farooq, Muhammad, Muscolo, Adele, Rehman, Abdul

    “…Feeding 9 billion by 2050 is one of major challenges for researchers. Use of diversified crops, nonconventional water resources and rehabilitation of marginal…”
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    A review of the roles of forest canopy gaps by Muscolo, Adele, Bagnato, Silvio, Sidari, Maria, Mercurio, Roberto

    Published in Journal of forestry research (01-12-2014)
    “…Treefall gap, canopy opening caused by the death of one or more trees, is the dominant form of disturbance in many forest systems worldwide. Gaps play an…”
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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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    Short-term effects of different fire severities on soil properties and Pinus halepensis regeneration by Romeo, Federico, Marziliano, Pasquale A., Turrión, María Belén, Muscolo, Adele

    Published in Journal of forestry research (01-08-2020)
    “…Considering that diverse fire severities can affect soil properties differently, the aim of this study was to examine to what extent changes in soil properties…”
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    Effects of fertilizer produced from agro-industrial wastes on the quality of two different soils by Marra, Federica, Maffia, Angela, Canino, Francesco, Greco, Carmelo, Mallamaci, Carmelo, Adele, Muscolo

    “…A newly developed sustainable fertilizer, known as SB, was created by blending organic and mineral components using agro-industrial waste, sulphur, and orange…”
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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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    Short-term changes in soil properties after prescribed fire and mulching with fern in Mediterranean forests by Carra, Bruno Gianmarco, Bombino, Giuseppe, Lucas-Borja, Manuel Esteban, Muscolo, Adele, Romeo, Federico, Zema, Demetrio Antonio

    Published in Journal of forestry research (01-08-2022)
    “…Prescribed fire, although having low intensity and being able to reduce the risk of wildfire may modify soil properties in the short term, with possible…”
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    Toxicity and bioassimilation of lead and nickel in farm ruminants fed on diversified forage crops grown on contaminated soil by Hussain, Muhammad Iftikhar, Khan, Zafar Iqbal, Ahmad, Kafeel, Naeem, Majida, Ali, M. Ajmal, Elshikh, Mohamed Soliman, Zaman, Qamar uz, Iqbal, Khalid, Muscolo, Adele, Yang, Hsi-Hsien

    Published in Ecotoxicology and environmental safety (15-09-2024)
    “…The cultivation of forage crops on wastewater-irrigated soils, while common in many developing countries, poses significant risks due to heavy metal pollution,…”
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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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    Physiological effects of humic substances on higher plants by Nardi, Serenella, Pizzeghello, Diego, Muscolo, Adele, Vianello, Angelo

    Published in Soil Biology and Biochemistry (01-11-2002)
    “…The physiological effects of humic substances (HS) on some aspects of plant growth and metabolism are examined. Evidence has been presented on that the effect…”
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    Reclaimed municipal wastewater for forage production by Ines, Ben Said, Imed, Mezghani, Frikha, Donyez, Mohamed, Chaieb, Adele, Muscolo

    Published in Water science and technology (01-04-2017)
    “…This study aims to evaluate the possibility of using reclaimed municipal wastewater for agricultural purpose. We assessed the validity of municipal wastewater…”
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    Seasonal fluctuations in soil phenolics of a coniferous forest: effects on seed germination of different coniferous species by Muscolo, A, Sidari, M

    Published in Plant and soil (01-06-2006)
    “…This study examined seasonal variations in the content of water-soluble phenolics extracted from litter and Ah horizon of forest soil under Pinus laricio…”
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    The hidden impacts of micro/nanoplastics on soil, crop and human health by Russo, Mariateresa, Oliva, Mariateresa, Hussain, M. Iftikhar, Muscolo, Adele

    Published in Journal of agriculture and food research (01-12-2023)
    “…This review examines the growing concerns surrounding the ubiquitous prevalence of micro/nanoplastic pollution and the possible dangers and consequences on the…”
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    Evaluation of Physiological and Morphological Traits for Improving Spring Wheat Adaptation to Terminal Heat Stress by Rehman, Hafeez Ur, Tariq, Absaar, Ashraf, Imran, Ahmed, Mukhtar, Muscolo, Adele, Basra, Shahzad M A, Reynolds, Matthew

    Published in Plants (Basel) (28-02-2021)
    “…Wheat crop experiences high temperature stress during flowering and grain-filling stages, which is termed as "terminal heat stress". Characterizing genotypes…”
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    Plant Responses to Biotic and Abiotic Stresses: Crosstalk between Biochemistry and Ecophysiology by Hussain, Muhammad Iftikhar, Muscolo, Adele, Ahmed, Mukhtar

    Published in Plants (Basel) (29-11-2022)
    “…Biotic and abiotic stresses, such as drought, salinity, extreme temperatures (cold and heat) and oxidative stress, are often interrelated; these conditions…”
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