ZOTTI, MIRCA
 Distribuzione geografica
Continente #
EU - Europa 21.248
AS - Asia 132
SA - Sud America 29
Totale 21.409
Nazione #
IT - Italia 21.245
CN - Cina 108
BR - Brasile 25
VN - Vietnam 12
SG - Singapore 10
DE - Germania 2
PY - Paraguay 2
AR - Argentina 1
BD - Bangladesh 1
ID - Indonesia 1
SE - Svezia 1
UY - Uruguay 1
Totale 21.409
Città #
Genova 11.065
Genoa 6.167
Rapallo 2.245
Vado Ligure 1.703
Bordighera 61
Beijing 45
Ho Chi Minh City 6
Singapore 4
Bochum 2
Brasília 2
Hanoi 2
Milan 2
São Paulo 2
Alvorada 1
Anápolis 1
Araras 1
Asunción 1
Belém 1
Biên Hòa 1
Boa Vista 1
Capelinha 1
Curitiba 1
Da Nang 1
Duque de Caxias 1
Hangzhou 1
Hải Dương 1
Ituberá 1
Ituzaingó 1
Jakarta 1
Jiaxing 1
Joinville 1
Katueté 1
Maceió 1
Manaus 1
Meruoca 1
Montevideo 1
Nanuque 1
Paragominas 1
Santa Bárbara 1
São José do Rio Pardo 1
Thái Bình 1
Tianjin 1
Venturosa 1
Vitória de Santo Antão 1
Água Boa 1
Örebro 1
Totale 21.339
Nome #
Fungal Arsenic Tolerance and Bioaccumulation: Local Strains from Polluted Water vs. Allochthonous Strains 328
Another possible risk for the Mediterranean Sea? Aspergillus sydowii discovered in the Port of Genoa (Ligurian Sea, Italy) 218
Analisi proteomica di Boletus edulis Bull. infestato da Hypomyces chrysospermus Tul. & C. Tul. 198
A NIR spectroscopy-based efficient approach to detect fraudulent additions within mixtures of dried porcini mushrooms 187
A PCA-based hyperspectral approach to detect infections by mycophilic fungi on dried porcini mushrooms (Boletus edulis and allied species) 183
Assessment of Ni accumulation capability by fungi for a possible approach to remove metals from soils and waters 182
A mycological baseline study based on a multidisciplinary approach in a coastal area affected by contaminated torrent input 180
Native fungi as metal remediators: Silver myco-accumulation from metal contaminated waste-rock dumps (Libiola Mine, Italy) 172
A hemolytic peptide from the mycophilic fungus Sepedonium chrysospermum (Bull.) Fr. 165
Rhizosphere response to nickel in a facultative hyperaccumulator 164
Fungal characterisation of a contaminated marine environment: the case of the Port of Genoa (North-Western Italy) 163
Alien fungal species distribution: the study case of Favolaschia calocera 161
Swash Zone Interstitial Water is a reservoir of fungal microorganisms in a Mediterranean beach (Genoa city, Italy) 159
A non-pollen palynomorphs contribution to the local environmental history in the Ligurian Apennines: a preliminary study 159
Epidemiological study of onychomycosis in older adults with onychodystrophy 158
Biodiversity in Metal-Contaminated Sites – Problem and Perspective – A Case Study 153
A decision support system for the management of accidental mushroom and plant poisoning 152
A LOOK TO THE IMPLICATIONS OF THE GLOBAL CHANGE FOR THE HABITAT RESTORATION 148
Biodiversity of rock, beach and water fungi in Italy 148
Are Red List really useful for plant conservation? The New Red List of the Italian Flora as a study case in the perspective of national conservation policies 146
A new ecological note on confertobasidium olivaceoalbum (Russulales, basidiomycota) 145
Can the soil geology and chemistry analysis of a site predict the geographic origin of wild edible mushrooms (Porcini group)? 145
Penicillium expansum Link strain for a biometallurgical method to recover REEs from WEEE 144
Uso del Platelia Aspergillus Test per il rilevamento di antigeni di galattomannano nel liquor di pazienti con aspergillosi cerebrale. 143
An annotated checklist of macrofungi in broadleaf Mediterranean forests (NW Italy) 143
A new species, Aspergillus persii, as an agent of onychomycosis 141
"Closing the loop” with Oyster Mushroom to recycle agricultural organic waste 137
First records of Rhizopogon rocabrunae and R. Pumilionum (Boletales) from Italy. 137
Typification of Octaviania rubescens (Paxillineae, Boletales) and phylogenetic hypotheses for the genus Alpova 136
The usefulness of cadaveric fungi as an investigation tool 136
A PCA-based hyperspectral approach to detect edible mushrooms infected by mycophilic fungi 135
Macrofungi as ecosystem resources: Conservation versus exploitation 134
Mycological and FTIR analysis of biotic foxing on paper substrates 133
Post-mortem fungal colonization pattern during 6 weeks: Two case studies 133
Macrofungal taxa and human population in Italy's regions 132
Assessment of fungal growth and colonization rate on silicone: preliminary results 132
Antigen detection in the diagnosis and management of a patient with probable cerebral aspergillosis treated with voriconazole 130
Method of recovering precious metals and rare-earth elements from waste materials 130
Physical land suitability map for Tuber magnatum Pico in Piana Crixia municipality territory (Liguria-Italy). 130
Adaptation of fungi, including yeast, to cold environments 127
Evidence of pyrite dissolution by Telephora terrestris Ehrh in the Libiola mine (Sestri Levante, Liguria, Italy) 126
Measuring macrofungal biodiversity quality using two different survey approaches: A case study in broadleaf Mediterranean forests 124
A rhizosphere approach to mitigate soil erosion and pollution 122
Prove di ectomicorrizazione con micelio isolato da sporomi di Tuber magnatum Pico 121
Fungal richness in the extreme environments of the Libiola mine (eastern Liguria, Italy): correlations among microfungi, lithology, mineralogy, and contaminants 120
Mycodiversity in beech woods of Western Liguria (Italy) 120
Development of a Membrane-Aerated Mycofilm Reactor for Wastewater Treatment at a Laboratory-Scale 119
Microfungi in highly copper-contaminated soils from an abandoned Fe–Cu sulphide mine: Growth responses, tolerance and bioaccumulation 118
Inactivation of Aspergillus spp. by ozone treatments 118
Inhibition Properties of Simple Fungistatic Compounds on Fungi Isolated from Foxing Spots 118
Swash zone interstitial water is a reservoir of fungal microorganisms on a Mediterranean beach (Genoa City, Italy). 117
Non-Dermatophytic Moulds causing onychomycosis in a 40 cases study 117
The geological roles played by microfungi in interaction with sulfide minerals from Libiola mine, Liguria, Italy 117
Biodiversity in metal-polluted soils 116
Biodiversity and vegetation analysis aimed to outlining a management plan in Testa d‘Alpe state forest (Liguria, Italy). 116
Ecology and diversity of Cortinarius species (Agaricales, Basidiomycota) associated with Quercus ilex L. in the Mediterranean area of Liguria (North-western Italy) 116
Authentication of Boletus Edulis and Allied Species by Near Infrared Spectroscopy and Chemometrics 116
Onychomycosis from Aspergillus melleus, a Novel Pathogen for Humans. Fungal Identification and in vitro Drug Susceptibility 116
Macrofungal diversity in Pinus nigra plantations in Northwest Italy (Liguria) 115
Food traceability: a novel approach for wild edible mushrooms 115
MI.PRE.ME. MIcrofunghi Per REcuperare MEtalli (mycomining). 115
The geographic origin of Favolaschia calocera, an invasive fungal species recently collected in Europe. 114
Phytotechnologies: from waste to raw materials 114
Corticioid fungi (Agaricomycetes, Basidiomycota) of Liguria (NW Italy): first contribution 114
Different species of Aspergillus involved in ungual pathologies 112
Epigeous and hypogeous macrofungi in the historical "Hanbury" Botanical Gardens 112
Fungi as a toolbox for sustainable bioremediation of pesticides in soil and water 112
Microfungi involved in paper biodeterioration and tests on a cheap inhibitory compound. 110
Macrofungi in Mediterranean Quercus ilex woodlands: relations to vegetation structure, ecological gradients and higher-taxon approach 110
Colloidal precipitates related to Acid Mine Drainage: bacterial diversity and microfungi heavy metal interactions 110
Sulfide weathering processes mediated by microfungi 110
Variability, host range, delimitation and neotypification of Amanita simulans (Amanita section Vaginatae): collections associated with Helianthemum grasslands, and epitypification of A. lividopallescens. 110
Onychomycosis: first case due to Aspergillus nomius 109
Mycobiota of three Boletus edulis (and allied species) productive sites 109
Human-induced alterations of the mycobiota in an alpine show cave (Italy, SW-Alps). 109
Interaction between macrofungi production and Forestry: the “AMYCOFOREST” ALCOTRA project. 108
Biodiversity of emerging pathogenic and invasive fungi in plants, animals and humans in Italy 108
Hyperspectral imaging combined with principal component analysis to detect edible mushrooms infected by mycophilic fungi 107
Gypsum biomineralization in sulphide-rich hardpans by a native Trichoderma harzianum Rifai strain 107
The Check-list of ligurian macrofungi 106
Microfungal biodeterioration of historic paper: Preliminary FTIR and microbiological analyses 105
Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis detection in amphibian samples using real-time PCR with SYBR GREEN chemistry. 105
Biodegradation of inorganic components in paper documents: formation of calcium oxalate crystals as a consequence of Aspergillus terreus Thom growth 103
Regional Nature Reserve of Adelasia (Italy, SV): Macrofungi, ecological studies and applications of terrain analysis techniques. 103
CONTRIBUTION TO THE KNOWLEDGE OF FUNGAL COMMUNITY COLONIZING MUMMIFIED BODIES IN THE MEDITERRANEAN AREA 103
PCR ELISA for rapid detection and identification of Candida species in whole blood. 102
Chemical or biological foxing on historical papers 100
Aspergillus persii: a new species in section Circumdati 100
Marine-derived fungi as potential indicators of sediment quality and bioremediation tool: preliminary study. 100
First record of Neofusicoccum buxi Crous on Buxus sempervirens L. infested by Cydalima perspectalis (Walker) in Italy 100
Biodiversity in metal-polluted soils 99
Mycological characterization of extreme environments and substrates as first step for sustainable remediation technologies 99
Interactions among microfungi and pyrite-chalcopyrite mineralizations: tolerance, mineral bioleaching, metals bioaccumulation 99
Fungal biodiversity and in situ conservation in Italy 99
Relationships between soil composition and phyto- and myco-diversity in a waste-rock dump of the Libiola sulphide-mine (Eastern Liguria, Italy) 98
Hypogeous fungi in Liguria (Italy): distribution and ecology 98
A novel method for the extraction and characterization of metabolites from Basidiomycota: Pleurotus ostreatus (Jacq.) P. Kumm., 1871 as a case study 97
Mineral-fungal interactions in a waste-rock dump from the Libiola mine (eastern Liguria, Italy) 97
Fungi as potential tool for polluted port sediment remediation 96
Fungi and plants in contaminated sulphide mine soil in Libiola (NW-Italy) 95
Totale 12.818
Categoria #
all - tutte 72.945
article - articoli 43.767
book - libri 2.033
conference - conferenze 24.529
curatela - curatele 0
other - altro 0
patent - brevetti 615
selected - selezionate 0
volume - volumi 2.001
Totale 145.890


Totale Lug Ago Sett Ott Nov Dic Gen Feb Mar Apr Mag Giu
2020/2021873 0 0 0 123 93 101 50 85 118 90 126 87
2021/20222.439 42 180 122 286 87 163 131 609 160 180 112 367
2022/20232.769 319 214 61 301 391 498 17 199 462 25 241 41
2023/20241.280 67 167 38 168 97 185 118 72 68 49 81 170
2024/20254.346 126 340 164 264 561 362 445 567 114 213 405 785
2025/20261.974 883 213 398 480 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Totale 21.764