TOMASI, Nicola
 Distribuzione geografica
Continente #
NA - Nord America 11.107
EU - Europa 3.506
AS - Asia 1.262
AF - Africa 19
Continente sconosciuto - Info sul continente non disponibili 14
SA - Sud America 13
OC - Oceania 6
Totale 15.927
Nazione #
US - Stati Uniti d'America 11.048
UA - Ucraina 1.169
IT - Italia 876
CN - Cina 576
DE - Germania 544
SG - Singapore 486
FI - Finlandia 396
IE - Irlanda 199
SE - Svezia 78
GB - Regno Unito 66
IN - India 57
CA - Canada 55
TR - Turchia 47
BE - Belgio 43
VN - Vietnam 39
FR - Francia 26
AT - Austria 18
IR - Iran 17
CZ - Repubblica Ceca 15
EU - Europa 14
NL - Olanda 11
PK - Pakistan 11
RU - Federazione Russa 10
ES - Italia 9
BR - Brasile 7
RO - Romania 7
GR - Grecia 6
PL - Polonia 6
AU - Australia 5
MA - Marocco 5
TW - Taiwan 5
SA - Arabia Saudita 4
AZ - Azerbaigian 3
CH - Svizzera 3
HR - Croazia 3
JP - Giappone 3
KE - Kenya 3
KR - Corea 3
LU - Lussemburgo 3
AR - Argentina 2
BD - Bangladesh 2
BG - Bulgaria 2
BJ - Benin 2
CL - Cile 2
DK - Danimarca 2
EE - Estonia 2
EG - Egitto 2
HU - Ungheria 2
LT - Lituania 2
ME - Montenegro 2
MW - Malawi 2
MX - Messico 2
MY - Malesia 2
SI - Slovenia 2
AE - Emirati Arabi Uniti 1
AL - Albania 1
AM - Armenia 1
DO - Repubblica Dominicana 1
ID - Indonesia 1
IL - Israele 1
IS - Islanda 1
LI - Liechtenstein 1
NO - Norvegia 1
NZ - Nuova Zelanda 1
PA - Panama 1
PE - Perù 1
PH - Filippine 1
PY - Paraguay 1
SC - Seychelles 1
SD - Sudan 1
TG - Togo 1
TH - Thailandia 1
TN - Tunisia 1
UZ - Uzbekistan 1
ZA - Sudafrica 1
Totale 15.927
Città #
Woodbridge 1.608
Ann Arbor 1.350
Houston 995
Fairfield 887
Chandler 857
Jacksonville 825
Ashburn 532
Wilmington 459
Dearborn 439
Singapore 424
Seattle 351
Beijing 284
Boardman 270
Cambridge 268
Udine 249
Princeton 217
Dublin 198
San Diego 62
New York 56
Bolzano 50
Izmir 45
Brussels 42
Munich 42
Norwalk 40
Des Moines 39
Dong Ket 39
Ottawa 38
Nanjing 36
Ogden 34
Hefei 33
Dallas 32
Milan 28
Kunming 27
Helsinki 25
Redmond 23
Simi Valley 22
Trieste 22
Bologna 21
Falls Church 17
Vicenza 17
Nanchang 15
Brno 14
Pune 14
Tortoreto 14
Guangzhou 13
Los Angeles 13
Phoenix 13
Boston 12
Grammichele 12
San Giorgio di Nogaro 12
Torre Del Greco 12
Islamabad 11
Jinan 11
San Michele All'adige 11
Vienna 11
Andover 10
Frankfurt am Main 10
Shanghai 10
Bari 9
Fuzhou 9
Verona 9
Edinburgh 8
Mountain View 8
Padova 8
Toronto 8
Treviso 8
Changsha 7
Hangzhou 7
Redwood City 7
Torino 7
Washington 7
Grafing 6
Indiana 6
Napoli 6
Paris 6
Pozzallo 6
Sacramento 6
Warsaw 6
Amsterdam 5
Brescia 5
Florence 5
Ponte Buggianese 5
Santa Clara 5
Scafati 5
Shenyang 5
Venice 5
Athens 4
Auburn Hills 4
Augusta 4
Codroipo 4
Dammam 4
Genoa 4
Hebei 4
Kirkland 4
Kish 4
Montreal 4
Rome 4
Shaoxing 4
Taipei 4
Taizhou 4
Totale 11.461
Nome #
Transcriptomic Analysis Highlights Reciprocal Interactions of Urea and Nitrate for Nitrogen Acquisition by Maize Roots 226
Iron allocation in leaves of Fe-deficient cucumber plants fed with natural Fe complexes. 205
Microbial interactions in the rhizosphere: beneficial influences of plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria on nutrient acquisition process. A review 201
Ruolo della PM H+-ATPasi nel rilascio di essudati radicali da cluster di lupino P-carenti 178
Combined effect of organic acids and flavonoids on the mobilization of major and trace elements from soil 174
Induction of nitrate uptake in Sauvignon Blanc and Chardonnay grapevines depends on the scion and is affected by the rootstock 171
New ‘solutions’ for floating cultivation system of ready-to-eat salad: A review 167
Aluminium-phosphate interactions in the rhizosphere of two bean species: Phaseolus lunatus L. and Phaseolus vulgaris L. 166
Transcriptional and physiological analyses of Fe deficiency response in maize reveal the presence of Strategy I components and Fe/P interactions 152
Beneficial effects of silicon on hydroponically grown corn salad (Valerianella locusta (L.) Laterr) plants 145
Molecular and physiological interactions of urea and nitrate uptake in plants 140
Physiological and RNA sequencing data of white lupin plants grown under Fe and P deficiency 140
Short-term treatment with the urease inhibitor N-(n-butyl) thiophosphoric triamide (NBPT) alters urea assimilation and modulates transcriptional profiles of genes involved in primary and secondary metabolism in maize seedlings 138
Early transcriptomic response to Fe supply in Fe-deficient tomato plants is strongly influenced by the nature of the chelating agent 132
Water-extractable humic substances speed up transcriptional response of maize roots to nitrate 131
ATP citrate lyase: cloning, heterologous expression and possible implication in root organic acid metabolism and excretion 130
Influence of hydroponic and soil cultivation on quality and shelf life of ready-to-eat lamb's lettuce (Valerianella locusta L. Laterr) 128
Temperature control of nutrient solution in floating system cultivation 126
Genome-wide microarray analysis of tomato roots showed defined responses to iron deficiency 125
Measurement of net high-affinity urea uptake in maize plants 125
Early transcriptomic response to Fe supply in Fe-deficient tomato plants is strongly influenced by the nature of the chelating agent 125
Influence of different trap solutions on the determination of root exudates in Lupinus albus L 123
The Effect of Growth Medium Temperature on Corn Salad [Valerianella locusta (L.) Laterr] Baby Leaf Yield and Quality 122
Common and specific responses to iron and phosphorus deficiencies in roots of apple tree (Malus × domestica) 122
Biostimulant Action of Dissolved Humic Substances From a Conventionally and an Organically Managed Soil on Nitrate Acquisition in Maize Plants 122
Characterization of humic fractions in leachates from soil under organic and conventional management and their interactions with the root zone 120
Spatially resolved (semi)quantitative determination of iron (Fe) in plants by means of synchrotron micro X-ray fluorescence 116
Copper accumulation in vineyard soils: Rhizosphere processes and agronomic practices to limit its toxicity 116
Plant-borne flavonoids released into the rhizosphere: impact on soil bio-activities related to plant nutrition. A review 115
Plasma membrane H+-ATPase-dependent citrate exudation from cluster roots of phosphate-deficient white lupin 115
Evaluation of Fe-59-lignosulfonates complexes as Fe-sources for plants 114
Corn salad (Valerianella locusta (L.) Laterr.) growth in a water-saving floating system as affected by iron and sulfate availability 113
The urease inhibitor NBPT negatively affects DUR3-mediated uptake and assimilation of urea in maize roots 113
Physiological and molecular characterization of Fe acquisition by tomato plants from natural Fe complexes 111
Isoflavonoid exudation from white lupin roots is influenced by phosphate supply, root type and cluster-root stage 109
Nitrate transport in cucumber leaves is an inducible process involving an increase in plasma membrane H+-ATPase activity and abundance 107
Flavonoids of white lupin roots participate in phosphorus mobilization from soil 106
Effect of cadmium on antioxidative enzymes, glutathione content, and glutathionylation in tall fescue 106
Cadmium inhibits the induction of high-affinity nitrate uptake in maize (Zeamays L.) roots 105
Release of plant-borne flavonoids into the rhizosphere and their role in plant nutrition 105
Micro-analytical, physiological and molecular aspects of Fe acquisition in leaves of Fe-deficient tomato plants re-supplied with natural Fe-complexes in nutrient solution 105
White lupin has developed a complex strategy to limit microbial degradation of secreted citrate required for phosphate acquisition 105
Characteristics of insoluble, high molecular weight Fe-humic substances used as plant Fe sources 104
Effect of urea on gene expression and activity of enzymes involved in nitrose metabolism in maize seedlings. 103
Selenium fortification of hydroponically grown corn salad 103
Nutrient accumulation in leaves of Fe-deficient cucumber plants treated with natural Fe complexes 102
Effect of aluminium exposure on the release of organic acids and genistein from the roots of Lupinus albus L. plants 102
Isolation and functional characterization of a high affinity urea transporter from roots of Zea mays 100
Plasma membrane H+-ATPase-dependent citrate exudation from cluster roots of phosphate-deficient white lupin 99
Biofortificazione con selenio di orticole destinate alla IV gamma 97
Degradation of citrate promotes copper co-precipitation within aluminium-(hydr)oxides in calcareous soils 97
Physiological, transcriptional and metabolomic analyses of the response to iron deficiency in white lupin 96
Secretion activity of white lupin's cluster roots influences bacterial abundance, function and community structure 96
Physiological and transcriptomic data highlight common features between iron and phosphorus acquisition mechanisms in white lupin roots 95
Iron (Fe) speciation in xylem sap by XANES at a high brilliant synchrotron X-ray source: opportunities and limitations 93
Abundance, diversity and functions of the bacteria associated with white lupin’s cluster roots 93
Iron deficiency in Zea mays: transcriptomic changes and acquisition of different Fe-sources 93
Characterization of a genistein transporter in cluster roots of white lupin 93
TRANSGENERATIONAL RESPONSES TO NITROGEN DEPRIVATION IN ARABIDOPSIS THALIANA 93
Characterization of a Genistein Transporter in roots of lupin plants 90
Rhizospheric organic compounds in the soil-microorganism-plant system: their role in iron availability 90
Memoria transgenerazionale nella risposta alla carenza di azoto in piante di Arabidopsis. 90
USE OF UREASE INHIBITOR N-(N-BUTYL) THIOPHOSPHORIC TRIAMIDE (NBPT): PHYSIOLOGICAL AND TRANSCRIPTOMIC IMPLICATIONS ON UREA ACQUISITION IN MAIZE SEEDLINGS 90
Strategia di risposta alla carenza di fosforo in piante di lupino; relazioni tra la capacità di assorbimento del fosfato e il rilascio di essudati radicali 89
A transcription factor is involved in the formation of white lupin cluster roots? 86
Isolation and functional characterization of a flavonoid transporter in roots of white lupin plants 86
Cloning and heterologous expression of the urea transporter ZmDUR3 in Zea mays 84
Copper toxicity in maize plant effected growth and metals translocation 84
Assorbimento di urea in piante di mais allevate in soluzione idroponica: effetto di fonti azotate inorganiche 83
Effect of root exudates on soil mineralogy: possible implications on nutrient mobilization 83
Lupinus albus(L.) plants use common mechanisms to overcome either iron (Fe) or phosphorus (P) deficiencies 83
L’inibitore di ureasi NBPT limita la capacità delle radici di mais di acquisire l’urea e modula l’espressione di geni coinvolti nel metabolismo primario e secondario 83
Iron acquisition in barley plants fed with natural Fe-complexes in nutrient solution 82
Accumulo del Fe in foglie di cetriolo rifornite con fonti naturali del micronutriente: determinazioni microanalitiche e analisi dell'espressione genica 82
Innovative ‘solutions’ for soilless cultivation system of ready-to-eat salad 82
Mechanisms involved in iron translocation and measurements of iron allocation in leaves of Fe-deficient cucumber plants fed hydroponically with natural Fe-complexes 81
Progresses in understanding white lupin’s cluster roots: formation, excretion and plant-microbe interactions 80
Alterazione dell'assorbimento e assimilazione del nitrato in plantule di mais trattate con urea: analisi dell'espressione genica 80
Abundance, diversity and function of the bacterial microflora associated with white lupin’s cluster roots 80
Transgenerational responses to nitrogen depriva-tion in Arabidopsis thaliana 78
Transgenerational Response to Nitrogen Deprivation in Arabidopsis thaliana 78
Modification in the root-rhizosphere system induced by fluctuating nitrate availability 77
Transcriptomic analysis of tomato roots highlight the responses to iron deficiency 76
ZmDUR3, characterization of a high affinity urea transporter in maize roots 76
Identification of an isoflavonoid transporter required for the nodule establishment of the Rhizobium-Fabaceae symbiotic interaction 76
Diversity, abundance and function of bacteria associated with white lupin’s cluster roots 75
Use of natural Fe-chelates by dicotiledonous plants 75
Use efficiency of natural iron complexes by tomato plants 75
Mineral weathering and mobilization of trace metals in the rhizosphere: the role of root exudates 75
The Role of Flavonoids in Promoting the Mobilization of Fe and Mn in Soil 75
Root exudate pattern as affected by different nutrient deficiencies in apple (Malus x domestica Borkh.) trees. 74
Cadmium prevents the induction of nitrate uptake in maize roots 73
Physiological and molecular aspects of Fe acquisition in leaves of tomato plants fed with natural Fe-complexes in nutrient solution 73
Gene expression and physiological modifications induced by fluctuating nitrate availability in roots of soil-grown plants 72
Isoflavonoids of white lupins’ cluster roots: tissue contents and excretion as a function of root age 71
Quantitative Fe determination inside tomato roots by confocal µ-XRF 71
Water-extractable humic substances speed up transcriptional response of maize roots to nitrate 71
Cadmium effects on the induction of nitrate uptake in maize roots 70
Forms and characteristics of insoluble Fe-humic substances used for Fe nutrition of cucumber (Cucumis sativus L.) 70
Use of microbial biosensors to study C and N dynamics in the rhizosphere of maize cultivars with different N use efficiency 68
Totale 10.491
Categoria #
all - tutte 57.243
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 57.243


Totale Lug Ago Sett Ott Nov Dic Gen Feb Mar Apr Mag Giu
2019/20202.757 0 0 0 0 205 659 357 533 213 398 122 270
2020/20212.187 36 324 80 273 83 261 82 256 373 73 244 102
2021/20221.579 64 203 25 24 54 50 60 85 29 269 426 290
2022/20232.036 228 158 38 285 169 515 8 171 305 22 78 59
2023/2024758 108 63 22 16 95 176 9 76 60 27 26 80
2024/2025965 97 324 181 170 193 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Totale 16.398