MALASPINA, PAOLA
 Distribuzione geografica
Continente #
EU - Europa 3.981
Totale 3.981
Nazione #
IT - Italia 3.981
Totale 3.981
Città #
Genova 2.434
Vado Ligure 537
Rapallo 500
Genoa 490
Bordighera 20
Totale 3.981
Nome #
The bark of holm oak (Quercus ilex, L.) for airborne Cr(VI) monitoring 155
Bioaccumulation capacity of two chemical varieties of the lichen Pseudevernia furfuracea 144
Assessing photosynthetic biomarkers in lichen transplants exposed under different light regimes 136
Combining spectroscopic techniques and chemometrics for the interpretation of lichen biomonitoring of air pollution 131
Interaction of sea salt and atmospheric pollution alters the OJIP fluorescence transient in the lichen Pseudevernia furfuracea (L.) Zopf 130
Is there a risk of trace element contamination in herbal preparations? A test study on the lichen Cetraria islandica 129
Fire affects the functional diversity of epilithic lichen communities 125
NIR spectroscopy as a tool for discriminating among lichens exposed to air pollution 117
Temporal trends (1981–2007) of trace and rare earth elements in the lichen Cetraria islandica (L.) Ach. from Italian herbaria 113
Species- and site-specific efficacy of commercial biocides and application solvents against lichens 106
Do Different Teams Produce Different Results in Long-Term Lichen Biomonitoring? 105
Do tree-related factors mediate the response of lichen functional groups to eutrophication? 103
Biomonitoring urban air pollution using transplanted lichens: element concentrations across seasons 103
Beta diversity and similarity of lichen communities as a sign of the times 93
Human contribution to trace elements in urban areas as measured in holm oak (Quercus ilex L.) bark 87
Functional over-redundancy and vulnerability of lichen communities decouple across spatial scales and environmental severity 87
Land use intensity drive the local variation of lichen diversity in Mediterranean ecosystems sensitive to desertification. 86
Threats and Conservation Strategies for Overlooked Organisms: The Case of Epiphytic Lichens 85
Corrigendum to “Conclusive remarks. Reliability and comparability of chlorophyll fluorescence data from several field teams” [Environ. Exp. Bot. 73 (2011) 116–119] 84
Physiological response of two varieties of the lichen Pseudevernia furfuracea to atmospheric pollution 83
Conclusive remarks. Reliability and comparability of chlorophyll fluorescence data from several field teams 81
Land use intensity drives the local variation of lichen diversity in Mediterranean ecosystems sensitive to desertification 80
Depigmenting potential of lichen extracts evaluated by in vitro and in vivo tests 79
Comparazione fra differenti metodi per la determinazione delle aree di endemismo e per gli elementi biotici: un esempio nelle Alpi Marittime e Liguri 74
I licheni e rischio desertificazione in aree mediterranee 66
Discrimination between lichens according to their exposure to pollutants by NIR spectroscopy 66
Determination of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in lichens, biomonitors of airpollution 63
NIR hyperspectral imaging combined with chemometrics for the monitoring of water patterns during dehydration of nonvascular epiphytic communities 60
EFFETTO SINERGICO DI SALINITÀ E INQUINANTI: CONFRONTO TRA DUE SPECIE LICHENICHE PER UNO STUDIO DI MONITORAGGIO IN AMBIENTE COSTIERO 59
Genova Botanical Garden as resource for scientists and citizens 59
Beta-diversity of lichen communities as a sign of the times 58
ATTIVAZIONE - IDRATAZIONE DIPENDENTE DEL PSII NEI LICHENI. UNO STUDIO DI CAMPO ATTRAVERSO LA FLUORIMETRIA DIRETTA E MODULATA 56
ANALISI DELLA PERFORMANCE FOTOSINTETICA NEL LICHENE PARMOTREMA CHINENSE (OSBECK) HALE & AHTI IN RELAZIONE A VARIAZIONI MACROCLIMATICHE 55
RELAZIONE TRA EFFICIENZA FOTOSINTETICA IN PARMOTREMA PERLATUM (HUDS.) M.CHOISY E PROCESSO DI FOGLIAZIONE IN UN BOSCO DI CADUCIFOGLIE NELL’ENTROTERRA GENOVESE 52
RUOLO FOTOPROTETTIVO DEI RICOPRIMENTI SUPERFICIALI NEI LICHENI 52
The power of NIR hyperspectral imaging for visualizing water patterns during dehydration of nonvascular epiphytic communities 50
Preliminar studies on the anticancer activity of selected lichen crude extracts. 49
Biomonitoraggio dell’inquinamento atmosferico in ambienti costieri mediante trapianti lichenici 49
The ”Adotta un Monumento (Adopt a Monument)” project of the Italian lichen society 49
Traditional decoction and PUAE aqueous extracts of pomegranate peels as potential low-cost anti-tyrosinase ingredients 48
ANALISI DELLA “PERFORMANCE” FOTOSINTETICA NEL LICHENE PARMOTREMA PERLATUM (HUDS.) M.CHOISY IN RELAZIONE A VARIAZIONI MACROCLIMATICHE 46
RISPOSTE ECOFISIOLOGICHE DI SPECIE LICHENICHE A CAMBIAMENTI MESOCLIMATICI: ESPERIMENTI IN CAMPO E SIMULAZIONI IN ATMOSFERA CONTROLLATA 45
Indagine comparativa sull’efficacia di diversi trattamenti biocidi su licheni rupicoli di interesse per i Beni Culturali. 43
Spatial and substrate relationships of the functional redundancy in Mediterranean lichen communities. 43
L’imaging iperspettrale per visualizzare il processo di disidratazione in cianolicheni 43
Visualizing the wetting and drying cycle in cyanolichens using NIR-hyperspectral imaging 42
Ridondanza funzionale nelle comunità licheniche in ambienti Mediterranei: relazioni spaziali e importanza del substrato. 39
I licheni e rischio desertificazione in aree mediterranee 38
Spettroscopia nel vicino infrarosso e imaging in lichenologia 38
Skin whitening agents: testing lichen extracts as tyrosinase inhibitors 36
NIR-hyperspectral imaging to visualize the wetting and drying cycle in cyanolichens 32
Pharmacognostic Evaluation of Monarda didyma L. Growing in Trentino (Northern Italy) for Cosmeceutical Applications 30
Mapping water patterns during dehydration of nonvascular epiphytic communities through NIR hyperspectral imaging 29
Eucalyptus essential oils in pest control: A review of chemical composition and applications against insects and mites 27
Eucalyptus cinerea and E. nicholii by-Products as Source of Bioactive Compounds for Agricultural Applications 24
Little time left. Microrefuges may fail in mitigating the effects of climate change on epiphytic lichens 19
Beyond the Scent: New Evidence about Micromorphological, Phytochemical and Biological Features of Plumeria rubra ‘Tonda Palermitana’ (Apocynaceae) 16
Characterization of Eucalyptus cinerea and E. nicholii by-products for agricultural applications 14
The Influence of Pedo-Climatic Conditions on the Micromorphological, Phytochemical Features, and Biological Properties of Leaves of Saponaria sicula Raf 13
Essential Oil Composition, Antioxidant Activity and Leaf Micromorphology of Five Tunisian Eucalyptus Species 13
It is time to consider time in biomonitoring studies 13
The Essential Oil of Citrus lumia Risso and Poit. ‘Pyriformis’ Shows Promising Antioxidant, Anti-Inflammatory, and Neuromodulatory Effects 11
Artemisia arborescens (Vaill.) L.: Micromorphology, Essential Oil Composition, and Its Potential as an Alternative Biocontrol Product 9
Risk of Poisoning from Garden Plants: Misidentification between Laurel and Cherry Laurel 8
The application protocol impacts the effectiveness of biocides against lichens 7
Totale 4.085
Categoria #
all - tutte 14.641
article - articoli 11.467
book - libri 0
conference - conferenze 2.475
curatela - curatele 0
other - altro 0
patent - brevetti 0
selected - selezionate 0
volume - volumi 699
Totale 29.282


Totale Lug Ago Sett Ott Nov Dic Gen Feb Mar Apr Mag Giu
2019/2020772 0 0 0 0 0 107 169 61 72 202 133 28
2020/2021272 15 20 11 31 23 21 14 23 26 34 38 16
2021/2022545 22 33 20 67 14 55 24 129 48 49 16 68
2022/2023603 57 52 12 91 77 92 0 27 91 9 91 4
2023/2024401 12 65 17 50 36 52 32 30 12 34 26 35
2024/2025563 53 93 76 57 176 108 0 0 0 0 0 0
Totale 4.085