S. Scargetta
University of Perugia
5 Papers
15 Citations
S. Scargetta is an academic researcher from University of Perugia. The author has contributed to research in topics: Compost & Soil water. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 5 publications.
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Papers
Two-phase olive mill waste composting: community dynamics and functional role of the resident microbiota.
Ermanno Federici,Milva Pepi,Alessandro Esposito,S. Scargetta,Laura Fidati,Simone Gasperini,Giovanni Cenci,Roberto Altieri +7 more
TL;DR: The results indicated that the composting process, particularly the thermophilic phase, was characterized by a rapid succession of specialized bacterial populations with key roles in the organic matter biotransformation.
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Dairy wastewater polluting load and treatment performances of an industrial three-cascade-reactor plant
TL;DR: An industrial three-cascade-reactor plant treating 45m3d−1 of dairy wastewater was monitored for approx. one year to investigate the effect of variable daily influent loads.
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Characterization of the Skin Microbiota in Italian Stream Frogs (Rana italica) Infected and Uninfected by a Cutaneous Parasitic Disease
Ermanno Federici,Roberta Rossi,Laura Fidati,Romina Paracucchi,S. Scargetta,Elena Montalbani,Andrea Franzetti,Gianandrea La Porta,Anna Fagotti,Francesca Simonceli,Giovanni Cenci,Ines Di Rosa +11 more
TL;DR: The cutaneous microbiota of the Italian stream frog is investigated for the first time and the microbial assemblages of frogs uninfected and infected by Amphibiocystidium are characterized using the Illumina next-generation sequencing of 16S rRNA gene fragments.
Short-term modifications of soil microbial community structure and soluble organic matter chemical composition following amendment with different solid olive mill waste and their derived composts
Ermanno Federici,Luisa Massaccesi,Daniela Pezzolla,Laura Fidati,Elena Montalbani,Primo Proietti,Luigi Nasini,Luca Regni,S. Scargetta,Giovanni Gigliotti +9 more
TL;DR: In this article, a field trial was carried out to evaluate the short-term effects of soil amendment with solid olive mill waste (OMW) and its compost in comparison to the Olive mill waste derived from the new two-phase treatment (humid OMW and its resulting compost).
Effects of amendment with oil mill waste and its derived-compost on soil chemical and microbiological characteristics and olive (Olea europaea L.) productivity
Primo Proietti,Ermanno Federici,Laura Fidati,S. Scargetta,Luisa Massaccesi,Luigi Nasini,Luca Regni,Anna Ricci,Giovanni Cenci,Giovanni Gigliotti +9 more
TL;DR: A new type of solid oil mill waste (SOMW), produced by latest-generation decanter, and its derived compost were spread on land for three consecutive years in an olive grove to evaluate the soil chemical characteristics, bacterial abundance and community structure, plant growth and production and oil quality as discussed by the authors.