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annamaria.persiani@uniroma1.it
Anna Maria Persiani
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DIPARTIMENTO DI BIOLOGIA AMBIENTALE
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annamaria.persiani@uniroma1.it
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Curriculum Sapienza
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Fungi in action against hexachlorocyclohexane: a focus on biosurfactants from fungal biodiversity
Biodiversity PhD Day 2024
2024
From biodiversity to bioresources: evaluation of potentialities in mycoremediation of fungal bioresources isolated from an Italian decommissioned military site
PLANT BIOSYSTEMS
2024
Fungi as bioresources for remediation of HCH-contaminated soils: from microbial community-level physiological profile to selective isolation in enrichment
European Culture Collections’ Organisation (ECCO) XLII Meeting "Microbe & Microbiome Management for a Better Planet" book of Abstracts
2024
Where are we now with European forest multi-taxon biodiversity and where can we head to?
BIOLOGICAL CONSERVATION
2023
Recruiting microorganisms for soil restoration: bioremediation of a co-contaminated soil using fungal bioresources isolated from a decommissioned military site.
Book of Abstracts of the XIX Congress of European Mycologists
2023
Draft genome sequence of the biosurfactant producing Minimedusa polyspora FBL 503 (basidiomycota; agaricomycotina)
16th European Conference on Fungal Genetics Programme & Abstracts
2023
Fungi sniffing fungi: a working expansion of the Phenotype MicroArrays™ system to assess the effects of fungal volatile organic compounds between co-occurring species.
Book of Abstract
2023
Mycoremediation in agricultural soils heavily contaminated by hexachlorocyclohexane (HCH) isomers: insights from the HCH-degrading Penicillium griseofulvum MUT5854.
Book of Abstract
2023
The (in)visible side of biostimulation: application of 1H-NMR to reveal the biostimulating effect of Minimedusa polyspora and Chaetomium globosum culture filtrates on Cichorium intybus plants
Riunione annuale dei Gruppi di Lavoro "Biologia cellulare e molecolare e Biotecnologie e Differenziamento" Program & Book of Abstracts
2022
Biostimulant effects of Chaetomium globosum and Minimedusa polyspora culture filtrates on Cichorium intybus Plant. Growth performance and metabolomic traits
FRONTIERS IN PLANT SCIENCE
2022
A fungal solution to a fungal problem: Chaetomium globosum and Minimedusa polyspora potential in the biocontrol of plant pathogenic fungi
ABSTRACT BOOK XXIII CONVEGNO NAZIONALE DI MICOLOGIA
2022
Tackling co-contaminations: potentialities of soil fungi isolated from a decommissioned military site.
ABSTRACT BOOK XXIII CONVEGNO NAZIONALE DI MICOLOGIA
2022
Fungal-derived biostimulants boosting Cichorium intybus: effects of Chaetomium globosum and Minimedusa polyspora culture filtrates on growth performance and metabolomic traits
117° Congresso della Società Botanica Italiana VIII INTERNATIONAL PLANT SCIENCE CONFERENCE (IPSC) ABSTRACTS
2022
Fungal diversity for bioremediation: Tackling co-contaminations in a decomissioned military site
Abstact Book del 117° Congresso della Società Botanica Italiana e del VIII International Plant Science Conference (IPSC)
2022
Biostimulant effects of Chaetomium globosum and Minimedusa polyspora culture filtrates on Cichorium intybus plant: growth performance and metabolomic traits
METABOLOMICS 2022 Oral and Poster Abstracts
2022
Genome sequencing of the HCH-degrading Penicillium griseofulvum MUT 5854, first genetic data into mycoremediation of HCH-polluted sites.
8th European Bioremediation Conference
2022
Glyphosate-eating fungi. Study on fungal saprotrophic strains’ ability to tolerate and utilise glyphosate as a nutritional source and on the ability of Purpureocillium lilacinum to degrade it
MICROORGANISMS
2021
A genomic and transcriptomic study on the ddt-resistant Trichoderma hamatum FBL 587. First genetic data into mycoremediation strategies for ddt-polluted sites
MICROORGANISMS
2021
Metabolic responses of soil fungi to the presence of hexachlorocyclohexane isomers
116° Congresso della Società Botanica Italiana - Volume degli Abstracts - Keynote lectures, Communications, Video Abstracts
2021
What it takes to be a plant growth promoter. Characterization of two strains of soil saprotrophic fungi Minimedusa polyspora and Chaetomium globosum
NOTIZIARIO DELLA SOCIETÀ BOTANICA ITALIANA
2021
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Progetti di Ricerca
Glyphosate-eating fungi: potentiality of soil saprotrophic fungi to exploit glyphosate as a nutritional source and degrade it
Sustainable cultivation of the medicinal plant Hypericum perforatum (L.): soil saprotrophic fungi for growth-promoting and resistance-induction
Fungi as bioresources: potential role of saprotrophic fungi for sustainable bioremediation of arsenic pollution
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