Elisa Pellegrini
University of Pisa
117 Papers
230 Citations
Elisa Pellegrini is an academic researcher from University of Pisa. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chemistry & Biology. The author has an hindex of 22, co-authored 80 publications.
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Papers
Salt-tolerant rootstock increases yield of pepper under salinity through maintenance of photosynthetic performance and sinks strength.
Consuelo Penella,Marco Landi,Lucia Guidi,Sergio G. Nebauer,Elisa Pellegrini,Alberto San Bautista,Damiano Remorini,Cristina Nali,Salvador López-Galarza,Ángeles Calatayud +9 more
TL;DR: The results could indicate that salt stress was vanished by the lack of negative effects on photosynthesis that support the maintained plant growth and increased marketable yield of the grafted plants.
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Variations in physiological and biochemical traits of oak seedlings grown under drought and ozone stress.
Lorenzo Cotrozzi,Damiano Remorini,Elisa Pellegrini,Marco Landi,Rossano Massai,Cristina Nali,Lucia Guidi,Giacomo Lorenzini +7 more
TL;DR: Three Mediterranean oak species with different features (drought tolerant, evergreen or deciduous species) were selected to assess their biometrical, physiological and biochemical responses under drought and/or O3 stress and drought represented the major determinant.
Mycotoxins in Feed and Food and the Role of Ozone in Their Detoxification and Degradation: An Update.
Giuseppe Conte,Marco Fontanelli,Francesca Galli,Lorenzo Cotrozzi,Lorenzo Pagni,Elisa Pellegrini +5 more
TL;DR: The broad objective of the present study was to review the literature on the use of ozone for mycotoxin decontamination, proposing this gaseous air pollutant as a powerful tool to detoxify mycotoxins from feed and food.
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Impacts of salinization caused by sea level rise on the biological processes of coastal soils - A review
TL;DR: In this article , the authors discuss the combined effects of salt stress and flooding on plants productivity and soil microbial communities, which determine consequences on fluxes of C, N and P. The prediction of outcomes is made difficult by concomitant and sometimes contrasting actions of flooding and seawater intrusion on partly acclimated and non-acclimated environments.
Antioxidative responses of three oak species under ozone and water stress conditions.
Elisa Pellegrini,Yasutomo Hoshika,Nicolas Dusart,Lorenzo Cotrozzi,Joëlle Gérard,Cristina Nali,Marie-Noëlle Vaultier,Yves Jolivet,Giacomo Lorenzini,Elena Paoletti +9 more
TL;DR: To compare the detoxification mechanisms of three oak species showing different O3 sensitivity and water use strategy, two-year-old seedlings of Quercus ilex, Q. pubescens and Q. robur showed a lower degree of tolerance than the other two species.
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