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ECOPHYSIOLOGICAL AND GEOCHEMICAL ASPECTS OF NICKEL, CHROMIUM AND COBALT ACCUMULATION IN THE VEGETATION OF SOME ITALIAN OPHIOLITIC OUTOROPSGAMBI V; GABBRIELLI R.1979; OFIOLITI; ITA; DA. 1979; VOL. 4; NO 2; PP. 199-208; ABS. ITA; BIBL. 1 P.; 5 ILL.Article

NICKEL, CHROMIUM AND COBALT IN PLANTS FROM ITALIAN SERPENTINE AREASVERGNANO GAMBI O; GABBRIELLI R; PANCARO L et al.1982; ACTA OECOL., OECOL. PLANT.; ISSN 0243-7651; FRA; DA. 1982; VOL. 3; NO 3; PP. 291-306; ABS. FRE; BIBL. 2 P.Article

EVALUATION OF NICKEL TOLERANCE IN ALYSSUMGABBRIELLI R; BIRTOLO R; VERGNANO GAMBI O et al.1981; ATTI DELLA SOCIETA TOSCANA DI SCIENZE NATURALI RESIDENTE IN PISA. MEMORIE. PROCESI VERBALI. SERIE B; ISSN 0365-7450; ITA; DA. 1981 PUBL. 1982; VOL. 88; PP. 143-153; ABS. ITA; BIBL. 15 REF.Article

Economic and scenario analyses of new gas turbine combined cycles with no emissions of carbon dioxideGABBRIELLI, R; SINGH, R.Journal of engineering for gas turbines and power. 2005, Vol 127, Num 3, pp 531-538, issn 0742-4795, 8 p.Article

ALCUNI ASPETTI DEL METABOLISMO DI PIANTE COLTIVATE SIA SU UN TERRENO SERPENTINOSO SIA IN PRESENZA DI NICHEL. = QUELQUES ASPECTS DU METABOLISME DES PLANTES CULTIVEES SOIT SUR TERRAIN SERPENTINIQUE SOIT EN PRESENCE DE NICKELGAMBI OV; CARDINI F; PANCARO L et al.1976; G. BOT. ITAL.; ITAL.; DA. 1976; VOL. 110; NO 4-5; PP. 303-318; ABS. ANGL.; BIBL. 1 P. 1/2Article

Thermodynamic performance analysis of new gas turbine combined cycles with no emissions of carbon dioxideGABBRIELLI, R; SINGH, R.Journal of engineering for gas turbines and power. 2003, Vol 125, Num 4, pp 940-946, issn 0742-4795, 7 p.Article

Effect of Mg2+ and Ca2+ on the response to nickel toxicity in a serpentine endemic and nickel-accumulating speciesGABBRIELLI, R; PANDOLFINI, T.Physiologia Plantarum (København. 1948). 1984, Vol 62, Num 4, pp 540-544, issn 0031-9317Article

Ni toxicity on carnation (Dyanthus [Dianthus] cariophyllus L. cv. Corrida) cell cultures : selection of Ni tolerant lines and effects of Ca and MgGABBRIELLI, R; GORI, P; SCALA, A et al.Plant science (Limerick). 1995, Vol 104, Num 2, pp 225-230, issn 0168-9452Article

Response to cadmium in higher plantsDI TOPPI, L. S; GABBRIELLI, R.Environmental and experimental botany. 1999, Vol 41, Num 2, pp 105-130, issn 0098-8472Article

Optimal Design of a Molten Salt Thermal Storage Tank for Parabolic Trough Solar Power PlantsGABBRIELLI, R; ZAMPARELLI, C.Journal of solar energy engineering. 2009, Vol 131, Num 4, issn 0199-6231, 041001.1-041001.10Article

Nickel toxicity and peroxidase activity in seedlings of Triticum aestivum LPANDOLFINI, T; GABBRIELLI, R; COMPARINI, C et al.Plant, cell and environment (Print). 1992, Vol 15, Num 6, pp 719-725, issn 0140-7791Article

Accumulation mechanisms and heavy metal tolerance of a nickel hyperaccumulatorGABBRIELLI, R; MATTIONI, C; VERGNANO, O et al.Journal of plant nutrition. 1991, Vol 14, Num 10, pp 1067-1080, issn 0190-4167Article

The effects of nickel, calcium and magnesium on the acid phosphatase activity of two Alyssum speciesGABBRIELLI, R; GROSSI, L; VERGNANO, O et al.New phytologist. 1989, Vol 111, Num 4, pp 631-636, issn 0028-646X, 6 p.Article

Nickel toxicity in two durum wheat cultivars differing in drought sensitivityPANDOLFINI, T; GABBRIELLI, R; CISCATO, M et al.Journal of plant nutrition. 1996, Vol 19, Num 12, pp 1611-1627, issn 0190-4167Article

Le piante come decontaminanti ambientali dai metalli pesanti = Phytoremediation of heavy-metal-contaminated environmentSANITA DI TOPPI, L; GABBRIELLI, R.Inquinamento (Milano). 1998, Vol 40, Num 3, pp 70-73, issn 0001-4982Article

Nickel and cadmium toxicity and enzymatic activity in Ni-tolerant and non-tolerant populations of Silene italica PersMATTIONI, C; GABBRIELLI, R; VANGRONSVELD, T et al.Journal of plant physiology. 1997, Vol 150, Num 1-2, pp 173-177, issn 0176-1617Article

Growth, peroxidase activity and cytological modifications in Pisum sativum seedlings exposed to Ni2+ toxicityGABBRIELLI, R; PANDOLFINI, T; ESPEN, L et al.Journal of plant physiology. 1999, Vol 155, Num 4-5, pp 639-645, issn 0176-1617Article

Comparison of two serpentine species with different nickel tolerance strategiesGABBRIELLI, R; PANDOLFINI, T; VERGNANO, O et al.Plant and soil. 1990, Vol 122, Num 2, pp 271-277, issn 0032-079XArticle

Cadmium phytoextraction potential of different Alyssum speciesBARZANTI, R; COLZI, I; ARNETOLI, M et al.Journal of hazardous materials (Print). 2011, Vol 196, pp 66-72, issn 0304-3894, 7 p.Article

Chloroplast genetic diversity and biogeography in the serpentine endemic Ni-hyperaccumulator Alyssum bertoloniiMENGONI, A; GONNELLI, C; BROCCHINI, E et al.New phytologist. 2003, Vol 157, Num 2, pp 349-356, issn 0028-646X, 8 p.Article

Ultrastructure of the interaction between Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. lycopersici and cultured tomato mutant cells selected for altered response to the pathogenBONZI, L. M; PANCANI, M. A; PAOLETTI, C et al.New phytologist. 1996, Vol 133, Num 4, pp 681-694, issn 0028-646XArticle

Effects of cadmium stress on hairy roots of Daucus carotaSANITA DI TOPPI, L; LAMBARDI, M; PECCHIONI, N et al.Journal of plant physiology. 1999, Vol 154, Num 3, pp 385-391, issn 0176-1617Article

Response to cadmium in carrot in vitro plants and cell suspension culturesSANITA DI TOPPI, L; LAMBARDI, M; PAZZAGLI, L et al.Plant science (Limerick). 1998, Vol 137, Num 2, pp 119-129, issn 0168-9452Article

Evolution of copper-tolerance and increased expression of a 2b-type metallothionein gene in Silene paradoxa L. populationsMENGONI, A; GONNELLI, C; HAKVOORT, H. W. J et al.Plant and soil. 2003, Vol 257, Num 2, pp 451-457, issn 0032-079X, 7 p.Article

Exploring element accumulation patterns of a metal excluder plant naturally colonizing a highly contaminated soilPIGNATTELLI, S; COLZI, I; BUCCIANTI, A et al.Journal of hazardous materials (Print). 2012, Vol 227-28, pp 362-369, issn 0304-3894, 8 p.Article

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