Perotto, Silvia
Silvia Perotto Italian botanist
Perotto, Silvia 1961-....
VIAF ID: 187497767 (Personal)
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Works
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454 Pyrosequencing Analysis of Fungal Assemblages from Geographically Distant, Disparate Soils Reveals Spatial Patterning and a Core Mycobiome | |
Analysis of fungal diversity in Orchis tridentata Scopoli | |
Asbestos hazard in Western Alps : the use of soil fungi in bioremediation of asbestos fibres dispersed in the environment ; a chemical-molecular integrated analysis. | |
Bacterial associations with mycorrhizal fungi: close and distant friends in the rhizosphere. | |
Bioweathering of chrysotile by fungi isolated in ophiolitic sites | |
Cell-specific expression of plant nutrient transporter genes in orchid mycorrhizae. | |
Cellulose and pectin localization in roots of mycorrhizalAllium porrum: labelling continuity between host cell wall and interfacial material | |
Comparative genomics and transcriptomics depict ericoid mycorrhizal fungi as versatile saprotrophs and plant mutualists | |
Convergent losses of decay mechanisms and rapid turnover of symbiosis genes in mycorrhizal mutualists | |
Cryopreservation of orchid mycorrhizal fungi: a tool for the conservation of endangered species. | |
Detection and identification of bacterial endosymbionts in arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi belonging to the family Gigasporaceae | |
A Diverse Population of Introns in the Nuclear Ribosomal Genes of Ericoid Mycorrhizal Fungi Includes Elements with Sequence Similarity to Endonuclease-Coding Genes | |
Ecologically Different Fungi Affect Arabidopsis Development: Contribution of Soluble and Volatile Compounds | |
Ericoid mycorrhizal fungi and their genomes: another side to the mycorrhizal symbiosis? | |
Fine-scale spatial distribution of orchid mycorrhizal fungi in the soil of host-rich grasslands. | |
Fungal diversity and specificity inCephalanthera damasoniumandC. longifolia(Orchidaceae) mycorrhizas | |
Fungal diversity is not determined by mineral and chemical differences in serpentine substrates | |
Fungi from the roots of the terrestrial photosynthetic orchid Himantoglossum adriaticum | |
Genomic suppression subtractive hybridization as a tool to identify differences in mycorrhizal fungal genomes | |
Identification par approches moléculaires de gènes impliqués dans la tolérance du stress oxydatif chez le champignon mycorhizien Oidiodendron maius | |
Identificazione, tramite approcci molecolari, di geni implicati nella tolleranza allo stress ossidativo nel fungo micorrizico Oidiodendron maius. | |
Imaging mycorrhizal fungal transformants that express EGFP during ericoid endosymbiosis. | |
Indigenous microfungi and plants reduce soil nonylphenol contamination and stimulate resident microfungal communities | |
Influence of heavy metals on production and activity of pectinolytic enzymes in ericoid mycorrhizal fungi | |
Inorganic materials and living organisms: surface modifications and fungal responses to various asbestos forms. | |
Large-scale genome sequencing of mycorrhizal fungi provides insights into the early evolution of symbiotic traits | |
Lipopolysaccharide epitope expression of Rhizobium bacteroids as revealed by in situ immunolabelling of pea root nodule sections. | |
Model systems to unravel the molecular mechanisms of heavy metal tolerance in the ericoid mycorrhizal symbiosis. | |
Molecular analysis of fungi associated with the Mediterranean orchid Ophrys bertolonii Mor | |
Mucoid mutants of the biocontrol strain pseudomonas fluorescens CHA0 show increased ability in biofilm formation on mycorrhizal and nonmycorrhizal carrot roots | |
Native soils with their microbiotas elicit a state of alert in tomato plants. | |
OmZnT1 and OmFET, two metal transporters from the metal-tolerant strain Zn of the ericoid mycorrhizal fungus Oidiodendron maius, confer zinc tolerance in yeast. | |
Pectin localization in the Mediterranean orchid Limodorum abortivum reveals modulation of the plant interface in response to different mycorrhizal fungi | |
Photosynthetic Mediterranean meadow orchids feature partial mycoheterotrophy and specific mycorrhizal associations. | |
A PLAC8-containing protein from an endomycorrhizal fungus confers cadmium resistance to yeast cells by interacting with Mlh3p | |
Plant and fungal gene expression in mycorrhizal protocorms of the orchid Serapias vomeracea colonized by Tulasnella calospora | |
Proteome changes in Oncidium sphacelatum (Orchidaceae) at different trophic stages of symbiotic germination | |
Rischio amianto nelle Alpi Occidentali : utilizzo di funghi del suolo in processi di biorisanamento di fibre di amianto in un ambiante naturale ; un'analisi integrata chimico-molecolare | |
Les risques de l'amiante dans les Alpes occidentales : utilisation des champignons du sol pour la bioremediation des fibres d'amiante présentes dans l'environnement ; une analyse chimico-moléculaire. | |
Signaling and communication in plant symbiosis | |
SOD1-targeted gene disruption in the ericoid mycorrhizal fungus Oidiodendron maius reduces conidiation and the capacity for mycorrhization. | |
Soil Fungal Hyphae Bind and Attack Asbestos Fibers | |
Soil Fungi Reduce the Iron Content and the DNA Damaging Effects of Asbestos Fibers | |
Soil persistence and biodiversity of ericoid mycorrhizal fungi in the absence of the host plant in a Mediterranean ecosystem. | |
Specific regions in the Sod1 locus of the ericoid mycorrhizal fungus Oidiodendron maius from metal-enriched soils show a different sequence polymorphism | |
Temporal variation in mycorrhizal diversity and carbon and nitrogen stable isotope abundance in the wintergreen meadow orchid Anacamptis morio. | |
Ultrastructural localization of cell surface sugar residues in ericoid mycorrhizal fungi by gold-labeled lectins | |
Unique and common traits in mycorrhizal symbioses | |
Weathering of chrysotile asbestos by the serpentine rock-inhabiting fungus Verticillium leptobactrum. |