CECCHI, GRAZIA
 Distribuzione geografica
Continente #
EU - Europa 6.349
AS - Asia 343
SA - Sud America 43
NA - Nord America 21
AF - Africa 3
Totale 6.759
Nazione #
IT - Italia 6.335
SG - Singapore 139
CN - Cina 124
VN - Vietnam 62
BR - Brasile 28
US - Stati Uniti d'America 11
ID - Indonesia 8
AR - Argentina 7
FI - Finlandia 5
MX - Messico 5
CA - Canada 3
IN - India 3
BD - Bangladesh 2
EC - Ecuador 2
FR - Francia 2
GB - Regno Unito 2
HK - Hong Kong 2
MA - Marocco 2
RU - Federazione Russa 2
CL - Cile 1
CO - Colombia 1
DE - Germania 1
DO - Repubblica Dominicana 1
IE - Irlanda 1
IQ - Iraq 1
JP - Giappone 1
KH - Cambogia 1
LV - Lettonia 1
PA - Panama 1
PE - Perù 1
PY - Paraguay 1
UY - Uruguay 1
VE - Venezuela 1
ZA - Sudafrica 1
Totale 6.759
Città #
Genova 2.592
Genoa 2.411
Rapallo 714
Vado Ligure 585
Singapore 46
Beijing 30
Bordighera 25
Ho Chi Minh City 18
Hanoi 15
Tianjin 8
Helsinki 5
Biên Hòa 4
Da Nang 4
Guangzhou 3
Mexico City 3
Ninh Bình 3
Rome 3
Ashburn 2
Bắc Ninh 2
Haiphong 2
Hong Kong 2
Jakarta 2
Kanpur 2
Luis Eduardo Magalhães 2
Lấp Vò 2
San Jose 2
Shenyang 2
São Paulo 2
Thái Bình 2
Wuhan 2
Almirante Tamandaré 1
Andaraí 1
Anyang 1
Asunción 1
Açailândia 1
Baghdad 1
Barretos 1
Benito Juarez 1
Bom Despacho 1
Bucaramanga 1
Buenos Aires 1
Cape Town 1
Capelinha 1
Cascavel 1
Curitiba 1
Dublin 1
Duque de Caxias 1
Fes 1
Fortaleza 1
Guadalajara 1
Itapipoca 1
Jiaxing 1
Jinhua 1
Lima 1
Lobería 1
Lomas de Zamora 1
Machala 1
Marrakesh 1
Mauá 1
Medan 1
Milagro 1
Milan 1
Monte Aprazível 1
Monte Grande 1
Montevideo 1
Montreal 1
Moses Lake 1
Nanning 1
Nanuque 1
New Delhi 1
Nuremberg 1
Olímpia 1
Orem 1
Palangkaraya 1
Panama City 1
Paragominas 1
Phnom Penh 1
Phú Thọ 1
Quảng Ngãi 1
Raleigh 1
Recife 1
Riga 1
Rosario 1
Salvador 1
San Nicolás de los Arroyos 1
Santa Maria 1
Santiago 1
Santo Domingo 1
Saratov 1
Serra Negra 1
Sete Lagoas 1
Shanghai 1
Situbondo 1
Tangshan 1
Thái Nguyên 1
Toronto 1
Tōyō 1
Vinh 1
Vitória 1
Vĩnh Long 1
Totale 6.565
Nome #
Fungal Arsenic Tolerance and Bioaccumulation: Local Strains from Polluted Water vs. Allochthonous Strains 337
Another possible risk for the Mediterranean Sea? Aspergillus sydowii discovered in the Port of Genoa (Ligurian Sea, Italy) 224
A mycological baseline study based on a multidisciplinary approach in a coastal area affected by contaminated torrent input 189
Assessment of Ni accumulation capability by fungi for a possible approach to remove metals from soils and waters 189
Native fungi as metal remediators: Silver myco-accumulation from metal contaminated waste-rock dumps (Libiola Mine, Italy) 182
Rhizosphere response to nickel in a facultative hyperaccumulator 179
Fungal characterisation of a contaminated marine environment: the case of the Port of Genoa (North-Western Italy) 170
Biodiversity in Metal-Contaminated Sites – Problem and Perspective – A Case Study 165
Can the soil geology and chemistry analysis of a site predict the geographic origin of wild edible mushrooms (Porcini group)? 150
Penicillium expansum Link strain for a biometallurgical method to recover REEs from WEEE 147
An annotated checklist of macrofungi in broadleaf Mediterranean forests (NW Italy) 147
Post-mortem fungal colonization pattern during 6 weeks: Two case studies 141
Evidence of pyrite dissolution by Telephora terrestris Ehrh in the Libiola mine (Sestri Levante, Liguria, Italy) 129
Development of a Membrane-Aerated Mycofilm Reactor for Wastewater Treatment at a Laboratory-Scale 128
Measuring macrofungal biodiversity quality using two different survey approaches: A case study in broadleaf Mediterranean forests 128
A rhizosphere approach to mitigate soil erosion and pollution 127
MI.PRE.ME. MIcrofunghi Per REcuperare MEtalli (mycomining). 126
Food traceability: a novel approach for wild edible mushrooms 124
Fungal richness in the extreme environments of the Libiola mine (eastern Liguria, Italy): correlations among microfungi, lithology, mineralogy, and contaminants 122
Corticioid fungi (Agaricomycetes, Basidiomycota) of Liguria (NW Italy): first contribution 120
The geological roles played by microfungi in interaction with sulfide minerals from Libiola mine, Liguria, Italy 120
Marine-derived fungi as potential indicators of sediment quality and bioremediation tool: preliminary study. 115
Sulfide weathering processes mediated by microfungi 115
Fungi as a toolbox for sustainable bioremediation of pesticides in soil and water 113
Gypsum biomineralization in sulphide-rich hardpans by a native Trichoderma harzianum Rifai strain 110
Mycological characterization of extreme environments and substrates as first step for sustainable remediation technologies 110
CONTRIBUTION TO THE KNOWLEDGE OF FUNGAL COMMUNITY COLONIZING MUMMIFIED BODIES IN THE MEDITERRANEAN AREA 109
First record of Neofusicoccum buxi Crous on Buxus sempervirens L. infested by Cydalima perspectalis (Walker) in Italy 107
Fungi as potential tool for polluted port sediment remediation 102
A novel method for the extraction and characterization of metabolites from Basidiomycota: Pleurotus ostreatus (Jacq.) P. Kumm., 1871 as a case study 100
Interactions among microfungi and pyrite-chalcopyrite mineralizations: tolerance, mineral bioleaching, metals bioaccumulation 100
Funghi per risanare l'ambiente 99
Genova Botanical Garden as resource for scientists and citizens 98
Preliminary geomycological investigations in the Libiola mine (Liguria, NW Italy) 96
MYCOMETALLURGY: FILAMENTOUS FUNGI FOR RECOVERING PRECIOUS METALS AND RARE-EARTH ELEMENTS FROM WASTE MATERIALS 96
Phytoremediation: un approccio rizosferico 95
Applied Tests to Select the Most Suitable Fungal Strain for the Recovery of Critical Raw Materials from Electronic Waste Powder 93
Port sediments: Problem or resource? a review concerning the treatment and decontamination of port sediments by fungi and bacteria 91
Seed germination under nickel stress in a facultative hyperaccumulator 87
Rhizosphere response to Ni stress in the facultative hyperaccumulator Alyssoides utriculata (L.) Medik. 85
Culturable fungi from dredged and marine sediments from six ports studied in the framework of the SEDITERRA Project 84
Human mycodiversity in various stages from death 83
Experimental design to assess integrated phytoremediation approach 83
Frenemies: Interactions between rhizospheric bacteria and fungi from metalliferous soils 83
Il ruolo dei funghi nel risanamento della miniera a solfuri polimetallici di Libiola (Liguria) 82
Mycoremediation of Oily Slime Containing a Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbon Mixture 82
A Mini-Review on the Co-growth and Interactions Among Microorganisms (Fungi and Bacteria) From Rhizosphere of Metal-Hyperaccumulators 79
Rhizosphere microbiota responses to nickel stress 78
From waste to resource: mycoremediation of contaminated marine sediments in the SEDITERRA Project 77
Improving edible fungal production: report on the experience gained in a North‐Western Italian forest (Liguria) 75
Rhizosphere response to nickel stress in hyperaccumulator and non-hyperaccumulator species 75
Nickel tolerance in fungi and plants selected from metal-rich sites 73
Studying microfungi-mineral interactions in sulphide-bearing waste-rock dumps: a 7 years survey in the Libiola mine, North-Eastern Italy 71
Interactions between microfungi and pyrite mineralizations 71
POTENZIALE DI BIOREMEDIATION IN FUNGHI E PIANTE SELEZIONATI IN UN SITO MINERARIO. 68
Thermotolerant and thermophilic mycobiota in different steps of compost maturation 67
Microfungi-Mineral Interactions in Sulphide-Rich Hardpans 65
Rizosphere response to Nickel in hyperaccumulator and non-hyperaccumulator species 63
The cultivation of macrofungi 56
Autochthonous Microbes to Produce Ligurian Taggiasca Olives (Imperia, Liguria, NW Italy) in Brine 52
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Fungal education and outreach aims 46
Myco-Barriers as Sustainable Tool for Port Seawater Decontamination from Metals 44
Weathering and biomineralization processes mediated by microfungi in sulphide-rich waste-rock dumps 36
Fungi and Circular Economy: Pleurotus ostreatus Grown on a Substrate with Agricultural Waste of Lavender, and Its Promising Biochemical Profile 27
Fungi in Rice Field Open Irrigation System: Ecological Implications and Biosecurity 19
Fungi and Potentially Toxic Elements (PTEs): Exploring Mycobiota in Serpentinite Soils 3
Totale 6.953
Categoria #
all - tutte 24.455
article - articoli 15.033
book - libri 0
conference - conferenze 8.220
curatela - curatele 0
other - altro 0
patent - brevetti 304
selected - selezionate 0
volume - volumi 898
Totale 48.910


Totale Lug Ago Sett Ott Nov Dic Gen Feb Mar Apr Mag Giu
2020/2021291 0 0 0 0 0 34 28 36 39 42 73 39
2021/2022625 9 24 13 50 21 60 18 165 81 56 22 106
2022/2023893 101 78 15 118 103 133 4 55 153 6 107 20
2023/2024419 13 54 9 69 22 43 45 34 19 19 38 54
2024/20251.762 47 114 46 97 173 140 192 229 47 70 169 438
2025/20261.103 326 68 166 172 311 60 0 0 0 0 0 0
Totale 6.953