MASIERO, SIMONA
 Distribuzione geografica
Continente #
AS - Asia 5.646
NA - Nord America 5.500
EU - Europa 5.207
SA - Sud America 562
AF - Africa 116
OC - Oceania 25
Continente sconosciuto - Info sul continente non disponibili 2
Totale 17.058
Nazione #
US - Stati Uniti d'America 5.359
CN - Cina 2.040
SG - Singapore 1.593
IT - Italia 1.383
GB - Regno Unito 1.337
DE - Germania 585
HK - Hong Kong 452
VN - Vietnam 427
BR - Brasile 420
SE - Svezia 415
RU - Federazione Russa 331
IN - India 265
BD - Bangladesh 246
FR - Francia 236
NL - Olanda 206
KR - Corea 132
TR - Turchia 132
FI - Finlandia 122
IE - Irlanda 115
UA - Ucraina 102
ID - Indonesia 88
DK - Danimarca 87
JP - Giappone 80
CA - Canada 79
AR - Argentina 56
BE - Belgio 47
PL - Polonia 45
CI - Costa d'Avorio 44
EU - Europa 40
CO - Colombia 27
ES - Italia 27
PK - Pakistan 27
NO - Norvegia 26
ZA - Sudafrica 24
IQ - Iraq 23
CH - Svizzera 22
MX - Messico 21
AU - Australia 20
AT - Austria 19
PH - Filippine 19
PT - Portogallo 18
SA - Arabia Saudita 17
CL - Cile 15
EC - Ecuador 15
GR - Grecia 14
MA - Marocco 14
UZ - Uzbekistan 13
VE - Venezuela 12
CZ - Repubblica Ceca 11
MY - Malesia 11
TW - Taiwan 11
EG - Egitto 10
IL - Israele 10
JM - Giamaica 10
RO - Romania 8
AE - Emirati Arabi Uniti 7
AZ - Azerbaigian 7
RS - Serbia 7
AL - Albania 6
CR - Costa Rica 6
KE - Kenya 6
LT - Lituania 6
LU - Lussemburgo 6
NP - Nepal 6
PE - Perù 6
TT - Trinidad e Tobago 6
BO - Bolivia 5
IR - Iran 5
NZ - Nuova Zelanda 5
SC - Seychelles 5
TH - Thailandia 5
BY - Bielorussia 4
DO - Repubblica Dominicana 4
GE - Georgia 4
HU - Ungheria 4
JO - Giordania 4
KZ - Kazakistan 4
PA - Panama 4
PY - Paraguay 4
SK - Slovacchia (Repubblica Slovacca) 4
TN - Tunisia 4
BS - Bahamas 3
KG - Kirghizistan 3
KH - Cambogia 3
LV - Lettonia 3
AO - Angola 2
BA - Bosnia-Erzegovina 2
BG - Bulgaria 2
BH - Bahrain 2
BN - Brunei Darussalam 2
MD - Moldavia 2
NG - Nigeria 2
NI - Nicaragua 2
SN - Senegal 2
SV - El Salvador 2
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AM - Armenia 1
BT - Bhutan 1
DM - Dominica 1
DZ - Algeria 1
Totale 17.079
Città #
Southend 1.162
Singapore 949
Milan 682
Ashburn 592
Chandler 502
Hong Kong 402
Dallas 371
Beijing 340
San Jose 329
Hangzhou 314
Fairfield 251
Seattle 186
Wilmington 185
Ann Arbor 171
Council Bluffs 157
Princeton 133
Los Angeles 132
Woodbridge 131
Hanover 128
Hefei 126
Guangzhou 118
Ho Chi Minh City 115
Houston 115
Dublin 111
Dearborn 105
Frankfurt am Main 103
Santa Clara 103
Hanoi 102
Cambridge 98
New York 85
Jakarta 71
Lauterbourg 71
Munich 70
Mountain View 68
Seoul 68
Bengaluru 67
Phoenix 65
Shanghai 64
Nanjing 60
Moscow 59
Boardman 53
Chicago 53
Redmond 52
Buffalo 51
Jacksonville 49
Tokyo 49
Jinan 47
Istanbul 45
Abidjan 44
Des Moines 44
Wuhan 42
Berlin 41
Roxbury 40
Cangzhou 38
Brussels 37
London 37
Columbus 34
Rome 34
São Paulo 34
Turku 34
The Dalles 33
Bergamo 32
Helsinki 32
Somerville 30
Shenyang 28
Warsaw 26
Haiphong 25
Serra 25
Tianjin 25
Zhengzhou 25
Andover 23
San Diego 23
Da Nang 22
Orem 22
Atlanta 20
Bogotá 20
Sakarya 20
Silver Spring 20
Redwood City 19
Stockholm 19
Bologna 18
Fuzhou 18
Montreal 18
Nuremberg 18
Shenzhen 18
Nanchang 17
Xian 17
Changsha 16
Hebei 16
Amsterdam 15
Washington 15
Dhaka 14
Kunming 14
Fremont 13
Jiaxing 13
Tashkent 13
Toronto 13
Turin 13
Athens 12
Biên Hòa 12
Totale 10.611
Nome #
The genome of the domesticated apple (Malus × domestica Borkh.) 558
Seed abscission and fruit dehiscence required for seed dispersal rely on similar genetic networks 401
A Complex containing PGRL1 and PGR5 is involved in the switch between linear and cyclic electron flow in Arabidopsis 387
The cyclic peptide G4CP2 enables the modulation of galactose metabolism in yeast by interfering with GAL4 transcriptional activity 374
NoPv1: a synthetic antimicrobial peptide aptamer targeting the causal agents of grapevine downy mildew and potato late blight 369
PEPTIDES WITH FUNGICIDAL ACTIVITY, THEIR COMPOSITIONS AND RELATED USES IN AGRONOMIC FIELD 356
Functional characterization of OsMADS18, a member of the AP1/SQUA subfamily of MADS box genes 349
The arabidopsis NF-YA3 and NF-YA8 genes are functionally redundant and are required in early embryogenesis 332
CRP1 Protein : (dis)similarities between Arabidopsis thaliana and Zea mays 319
SUPPRESSOR OF FRIGIDA (SUF4) supports gamete fusion via regulating Arabidopsis EC1 gene expression 307
Gun1 controls accumulation of the plastid ribosomal protein S1 at the protein level and interacts with proteins involved in plastid protein homeostasis 299
ANTIMICROBIAL PEPTIDES FOR THE CONTAINMENT OF OOMYCETES IN AGRICULTURE 297
Maternal Control of PIN1 Is Required for Female Gametophyte Development in Arabidopsis 294
SPX1 is a phosphate-dependent inhibitor of PHOSPHATE STARVATION RESPONSE 1 in Arabidopsis 290
The plastid transcription machinery and its coordination with the expression of nuclear genome: Plastid-Encoded Polymerase, Nuclear-Encoded Polymerase and the Genomes Uncoupled 1-mediated retrograde communication 276
Ternary complex formation between MADS-box transcription factors and the histone fold protein NF-YB 274
Genetic and molecular interactions between BELL1 and MADS box factors support ovule development in Arabidopsis 267
Cytoplasmic N-terminal protein acetylation is required for efficient photosynthesis in Arabidopsis 261
The MADS box transcription factor family in Arabidopsis 260
ERAMOSA controls lateral branching in snapdragon 260
Fruit ripening: the role of hormones, cell wall modifications and their intersection with pathogens 260
BRANCHED SILKLESS mediates the transition from spikelet to floral meristem during Zea mays ear development 259
Time-course transcriptome analysis of Arabidopsis siliques discloses genes essential for fruit development and maturation 258
HEBE, a novel positive regulator of senescence in Solanum lycopersicum 257
The Arabidopsis MADS-Domain Transcription Factor SEEDSTICK Controls Seed Size via Direct Activation of E2Fa 257
Transgenic containment system through the recoverable inhibition of the germination in transgenic seeds 253
THE ROLE OF AUXIN DURING OVULE DEVELOPMENT IN ARABIDOPSIS 251
Genetic Interaction of SEEDSTICK, GORDITA and AUXIN RESPONSE FACTOR 2 during seed development 249
Expression and Functional Analyses of Nymphaea caerulea MADS-Box Genes Contribute to Clarify the Complex Flower Patterning of Water Lilies 246
Nuclear photosynthetic gene expression is synergistically modulated by rates of protein synthesis in chloroplasts and mitochondria 237
A CYCLOIDEA-like gene mutation in sunflower determines an unusual floret type able to produce filled achenes at the periphery of the pseudanthium 230
The NAC side of the fruit : tuning of fruit development and maturation 230
Transcriptomic Signatures in Seeds of Apple (Malus domestica L. Borkh) during Fruitlet Abscission 226
Cross talk between the sporophyte and the megagametophyte during ovule development 224
AGL23, a type I MADS-box gene that controls female gametophyte and embryo development in Arabidopsis 221
Game-changing alternatives to conventional fungicides : small RNAs and short peptides 221
Emergent Ascomycetes in Viticulture: An Interdisciplinary Overview 220
Mutants, overexpressors and interactors of Arabidopsis plastocyanin isoforms: revised roles of plastocyanin in photosynthetic electron flow and thylakoid redox state 218
The non-specific lipid transfer protein N5 of Medicago truncatula is implicated in epidermal stages of rhizobium-host interaction 215
Breeding for grapevine downy mildew resistance : a review of ‘‘omics’’ approache 214
Genetic regulation and structural changes during tomato fruit development and ripening 212
Control of lateral meristem formation in Antirrhinum majus 212
Synthetic Protein Circuits and Devices Based on Reversible Protein-Protein Interactions: An Overview 208
Peptide aptamers : The versatile role of specific protein function inhibitors in plant biotechnology 204
MADS Domain Transcription Factors Mediate Short-Range DNA Looping That Is Essential for Target Gene Expression in Arabidopsis 202
Expression-based and co-localization detection of arabinogalactan protein 6 and arabinogalactan protein 11 interactors in Arabidopsis pollen and pollen tubes 201
Versatile roles of Arabidopsis plastid ribosomal proteins in plant growth and development 199
Comparative analysis of rice MADS-box genes expressed during flower development 198
Trans-splicing of plastid rps12 transcripts, mediated by AtPPR4, is essential for embryo patterning in Arabidopsis thaliana 198
The backstage of the ABC model: The Antirrhinum majus contribution 195
Genomic insights into the virulence repertoire and hemibiotrophic lifestyle of the grapevine black rot pathogen Phyllosticta ampelicida 193
HISTONE DEACETYLASE19 Controls Ovule Number Determination and Transmitting Tract Differentiation 193
Chlorophytum comosum: A Bio-Indicator for Assessing the Accumulation of Heavy Metals Present in The Aerosol Particulate Matter (PM) 193
Influence of Nitrogen on Grapevine Susceptibility to Downy Mildew 192
Perturbation of protein homeostasis brings plastids at the crossroad between repair and dismantling 192
BbrizAGL6 Is Differentially Expressed During Embryo Sac Formation of Apomictic and Sexual Brachiaria brizantha Plants 189
TCP14 and TCP15 mediate the promotion of seed germination by gibberellins in Arabidopsis thaliana 189
Fruit growth and maturation is controlled by NAC transcription factors 187
An integrative model of the control of ovule primordia formation 187
ROSINA (RSI), a novel protein with DNA-binding capacity, acts during floral organ development in Antirrhinum majus 168
The Emerging Importance of Type I MADS Box Transcription Factors for Plant Reproduction 162
A Mg‐Chelatase Subunit I Missense Mutant in Barley Exhibits a Cold‐Sensitive Phenotype Under Field Conditions 160
AtAPOSTART1, an Arabidopsis thaliana PH-START domain protein involved in seed germination 160
Differential expression patterns of Arabinogalactan Proteins in Arabidopsis thaliana reproductive tissues 158
INCOMPOSITA: a MADS-box gene controlling prophyll development and floral meristem identity in Antirrhinum 156
Fleshy seeds form in the basal Angiosperm Magnolia grandiflora and several MADS-box genes are expressed as fleshy seed tissues develop 156
NAC100 regulates silique growth during the initial phase of fruit development through the gibberellin biosynthetic pathway 155
Multiple AGAMOUS homologs from cucumber and petunia differ in their ability to induce reproductive organ fate 153
“Love Is Strong, and You're so Sweet” : JAGGER is essential for persistent synergid degeneration and polytubey block in arabidopsis thaliana 151
Paving the Way for Fertilization : The Role of the Transmitting Tract 146
Smart Biotechnology: Recycling Grape Wastes for Sustainable Protection Against Fungal Pathogens in Berry Cultivation 138
BAI1: A Plant Transcription Factor Governing Nuclear and Plastid Gene Expression 136
Peptide Aptamers as an environmental friendly approach in the treatment of grapevine Plasmopora Vinicola downy mildew 131
Genetic and Molecular Mechanisms Underlying the parthenocarpic fruit (pat) Mutation in tomato 121
Sviluppo di fitofarmaci innovativi 107
Communication Among Nucleus, Plastids, and Mitochondria 88
Identification of genes involved in fruit development and senescence 74
A Fruittalk 71
Targeting the histone-fold dimerization interface of oocyst rupture proteins from Plasmodium berghei for antimalarial inhibitor discovery 61
Inhibition of Phytophthora infestans chitin synthase via cyclic peptide targeting for sustainable disease control 48
Sporozoite egress from Plasmodium oocysts requires a trimeric NF-Y–like complex 7
RNA interference in crop protection: opportunities and challenges during the transition to commercialization 6
Characterization of TM8, a MADS-box gene expressed in tomato flowers 6
Totale 17.739
Categoria #
all - tutte 44.378
article - articoli 0
book - libri 0
conference - conferenze 0
curatela - curatele 0
other - altro 0
patent - brevetti 0
selected - selezionate 0
volume - volumi 0
Totale 44.378


Totale Lug Ago Sett Ott Nov Dic Gen Feb Mar Apr Mag Giu
2020/2021228 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 145 83
2021/20221.553 106 104 203 80 108 70 91 158 92 181 88 272
2022/20231.528 195 198 137 161 128 201 47 116 181 35 86 43
2023/2024797 47 57 42 70 162 47 35 38 33 63 65 138
2024/20252.698 138 234 130 234 166 141 146 242 127 264 367 509
2025/20265.988 569 576 627 541 548 364 829 299 593 462 580 0
Totale 17.739