196 results on '"Zaccardelli M."'
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102. Saponine triterpenoidi di Aster sedifolius: caratterizzazione chimica, attività biologica ed isolamento del gene 2,3-ossidosqualene ciclasi
103. Effetti della precessione colturale con leguminose da granella sul frumento in due ambienti dell'Italia meridionale
104. Genetic variability of Xanthomonas campestris pv. campestris populations. First results
105. Cloning of 2,3-oxidosqualene cyclase involved in triterpenoid saponins pathway in Aster sedifolius
106. Short-Time Response of Microbial Communities to Waste Compost Amendment of an Intensive Cultivated Soil in Southern Italy
107. The development and suppressive activity of soil microbial communities under compost amendment
108. EFFECT OF INDUSTRIAL PROCESSING UPON ORGANIC AND CONVENTIONAL TOMATOES: EVALUATION OF QUALITY AND NUTRITIONAL CHARACTERISTICS
109. AGRONOMICAL USE OF α-TOMATINE AND CRUDE EXTRACTS OF SOLANUM SPP. TO CONTROL PHYTOPATHOGENIC FUNGI
110. INFECTIONS OF BACTERIAL SPOT ON PROCESSING TOMATO IN SOUTHERN ITALY
111. PUTATIVE ROLE OF ANTIOXIDANT ACTIVITY OF HIGH PIGMENT TOMATO CULTIVARS IN RESISTANCE AGAINST BOTRYTIS CINEREA POST-HARVEST INFECTION
112. CONTROL OF VIRAL DAMAGES ON TOMATO IN OPEN FIELD, BY TREATMENTS WITH A PGPR STRAIN OF PSEUDOMONAS PUTIDA
113. MOLECULAR EPIDEMIOLOGY OF PSEUDOMONAS SYRINGAE PV. TOMATO
114. SUSCEPTIBILITY, IN OPEN FIELD, OF PROCESSING AND CHERRY TOMATO CULTIVARS TO BACTERIAL SPECK
115. CHARACTERIZATION OF PSEUDOMONAS SYRINGAE PV. TOMATO POPULATIONS FOR EFFECTOR GENES
116. CONTROL OF CORKY ROOT OF TOMATO WITH COMPOST AND ROLE OF SPORE-FORMING BACTERIA TO INHIBIT PYRENOCHAETA LYCOPERSICI
117. USE OF ESSENTIAL OILS AND GLUCOSYNOLATES TO CONTROL INSECTS AND VIRAL DAMAGES ON TOMATO CULTIVATED IN OPEN FIELD
118. Morphological and Molecular Characterization ofFusarium solaniIsolates
119. REACTION OF CHERRY TOMATO CULTIVARS TO BACTERIAL SPECK IN SOUTHERN ITALY
120. TOMATO GENOTYPES RESISTANT TO TOMATO SPOTTED WILT VIRUS EVALUATED IN OPEN FIELD CROPS IN SOUTHERN ITALY
121. Compost amendments in agricultural ecosystems: confirmatory path analysis to clarify the effects on soil chemical and biological properties.
122. EFFECTS OF DIFFERENT VEGETAL MULCHING ON ROSMARINUS OFFICINALIS L.: FIRST RESULTS.
123. Characterization of Italian Isolates of Fusarium semitectum from Alfalfa (Medicago sativa L.) by AFLP Analysis, Morphology, Pathogenicity and Toxin Production
124. MULTIDISCIPLINARY APPROACH TO VALIDATE COMPOST USE IN VEGETABLE CROP SYSTEMS IN CAMPANIA REGION (ITALY): EFFECT OF COMPOST FERTILIZATION ON PROCESSING TOMATO IN FIELD CULTIVATION
125. MULTIDISCIPLINARY APPROACH TO VALIDATE COMPOST USE IN VEGETABLE CROP SYSTEMS OF CAMPANIA REGION (ITALY): INFLUENCE OF COMPOST RATES ON SOIL BIOLOGICAL ACTIVITY AND HEAVY METAL CONTENT
126. Variation among and within Italian alfalfa ecotypes by means of bio‐agronomic characters and amplified fragment length polymorphism analyses
127. Testing for Pseudomonas syringae pv. atrofaciens and Xanthomonas campestris pathovars on cereals in Italy
128. Monospecific antiserum is suitable for the selective detection of Xylella fastidiosa
129. SDS-PAGE: a tool to discriminate Xylella fastidiosa from other endophytic grapevine bacteria
130. Morphological and Molecular Characterization of Fusarium solani Isolates.
131. Infections of bacterial spot on processing tomato in Southern Italy
132. Characterization of Italian populations of Xanthomonas campestris pv. campestris using primers based on DNA repetitive sequences
133. Reaction of cherry tomato cultivars to bacterial speck in Southern Italy
134. Effect of industrial processing upon organic and conventional tomatoes: Evaluation of quality and nutritional characteristics - 'A preliminary work'
135. Susceptibility, in open field, of processing and cherry tomato cultivars to bacterial speck
136. Multidisciplinary approach to validate compost use in vegetable crop systems of campania region (Italy): Influence of compost rates on soil biological activity and heavy metal content
137. Susceptibility of tomato genotypes to Pseudomonas syringae pv. tomato in the field conditions
138. EVALUATING ANTIFUNGAL ACTIVITY OF SELECTED WILD CAPSICUM MEALS AGAINST PHYTOPATHOGENIC FUNGI.
139. CONTROL OF ALTERNARIA BLIGHT DISEASE ON TOMATO BY BACILLUS STRAINS ISOLATED FROM SOLANACEOUS PHYLLOPLANE.
140. CHANGES IN SUPPRESSIVE PROPERTIES OF AERATED COMPOST TEA INDUCED BY DIFFERENT ORGANIC ADDITIVES.
141. INTEGRATED USE OF BRASSICA CARINATA TISSUES CONTAINING GLUCOSINOLATES, ESSENTIAL OILS AND BACILLUS spp. IN BIOCONTROL APPLICATIONS.
142. AGRICULTURAL RESIDUE-BASED COMPOST-TEAS EXHIBIT A BROAD SPECTRUM IN IN VITRO CONTROL OF PHYTOPATOGENIC FUNGI.
143. Multi-Parameter Characterization of Disease-Suppressive Bio-composts from Aromatic Plant Residues Evaluated for Garden Cress (Lepidium sativum L.) Cultivation
144. Municipal organic waste compost replaces mineral fertilization in the horticultural cropping systems, reducing the pollution risk
145. Root zone management for improving seedling quality of organically produced horticultural crops
146. Multilocus sequence typing analysis of Italian Xanthomonas campestris pv. campestris strains suggests the evolution of local endemic populations of the pathogen and do not correlate with race distribution
147. Disease suppressiveness of agricultural greenwaste composts as related to chemical and bio-based properties shaped by different on-farm composting methods
148. Agricultural waste-based composts exhibiting suppressivity to diseases caused by the phytopathogenic soil-borne fungi Rhizoctonia solani and Sclerotinia minor
149. Humic acids and compost tea from compost for sustainable agriculture management
150. Race typing and molecular characterization of Xanthomonas campestris pv. campestris strains occurring in Italy
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