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Andrea Ceci
Ricercatore
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DIPARTIMENTO DI BIOLOGIA AMBIENTALE
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andrea.ceci@uniroma1.it
Pagina istituzionale corsi di laurea
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
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
Fungi and arsenic. Tolerance and bioaccumulation by soil saprotrophic species
APPLIED SCIENCES
2020
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