LOFFREDO, Elisabetta
 Distribuzione geografica
Continente #
NA - Nord America 9.057
EU - Europa 2.339
AS - Asia 929
SA - Sud America 15
Continente sconosciuto - Info sul continente non disponibili 8
AF - Africa 4
OC - Oceania 3
Totale 12.355
Nazione #
US - Stati Uniti d'America 9.050
CN - Cina 837
SE - Svezia 690
UA - Ucraina 463
IT - Italia 341
DE - Germania 312
FI - Finlandia 220
GB - Regno Unito 122
FR - Francia 66
IE - Irlanda 41
BE - Belgio 39
SG - Singapore 39
IN - India 29
CZ - Repubblica Ceca 13
EU - Europa 8
RU - Federazione Russa 8
AR - Argentina 7
ES - Italia 7
BR - Brasile 6
CA - Canada 6
IR - Iran 4
KR - Corea 4
NL - Olanda 4
VN - Vietnam 4
CH - Svizzera 3
JP - Giappone 3
NG - Nigeria 3
AU - Australia 2
HK - Hong Kong 2
ID - Indonesia 2
LU - Lussemburgo 2
MY - Malesia 2
PL - Polonia 2
TR - Turchia 2
AT - Austria 1
BO - Bolivia 1
CL - Cile 1
DK - Danimarca 1
EG - Egitto 1
IM - Isola di Man 1
LI - Liechtenstein 1
MK - Macedonia 1
MX - Messico 1
NZ - Nuova Zelanda 1
RO - Romania 1
TH - Thailandia 1
Totale 12.355
Città #
Chandler 1.185
Jacksonville 1.092
Woodbridge 1.004
Fairfield 872
Houston 629
Ann Arbor 551
Nyköping 527
Ashburn 443
Cambridge 374
Wilmington 323
Seattle 303
Lawrence 237
Roxbury 235
Nanjing 230
Des Moines 149
Beijing 142
New York 131
Boardman 115
Bari 109
Inglewood 109
Princeton 72
Hebei 65
Nanchang 50
Shenyang 49
Jiaxing 46
Tianjin 42
Dublin 41
Brussels 37
San Diego 34
Brooklyn 33
Singapore 27
Guangzhou 26
Dearborn 25
Changsha 23
Pune 22
Los Angeles 19
Shanghai 18
Auburn Hills 17
Paris 16
Milan 15
Norwalk 14
Rome 13
London 11
Redwood City 11
Washington 11
Brno 10
Ningbo 10
Jinan 9
Wuhan 9
Zhengzhou 9
Hangzhou 8
Helsinki 7
Mascalucia 7
Wuxi 7
Kunming 6
Madrid 6
Putignano 6
Buenos Aires 5
Cerignola 5
Hefei 5
San Mateo 5
Augusta 4
Cattolica 4
Chiswick 4
Dong Ket 4
Edinburgh 4
Esslingen am Neckar 4
Frankfurt am Main 4
Jinhua 4
Kilburn 4
New Delhi 4
Parma 4
Prescot 4
Acton 3
Bitonto 3
Castel Rozzone 3
Chengdu 3
Cisternino 3
Filottrano 3
Fuzhou 3
Giugliano in Campania 3
Hounslow 3
Indiana 3
Mountain View 3
Munich 3
Perugia 3
San Francisco 3
Tappahannock 3
Tokyo 3
Triggiano 3
Yonkers 3
Ancona 2
Ardabil 2
Chicago 2
Dallas 2
Dongguan 2
Gent 2
Heze 2
Hong Kong 2
Lagos 2
Totale 9.731
Nome #
Decontamination activity of ryegrass exudates towards bisphenol A in the absence and presence of dissolved natural organic matter. 124
Comparative assessment of three ligninolytic fungi for removal of phenolic endocrine disruptors from freshwaters and sediments 121
Multianalytical characterization of biochar and hydrochar produced from waste biomasses for environmental and agricultural applications 115
Enhancement of germination and early growth of different populations of switchgrass (Panicum virgatum L.) by compost humic acids 111
A Two-Step Approach to Eliminate Pesticides and Estrogens from a Wastewater and Reduce Its Phytotoxicity: Adsorption onto Plant-Derived Materials and Fungal Degradation 104
Decontamination of a municipal landfill leachate from endocrine disruptors using a combined sorption/bioremoval approach 103
Enhancement of germination and growth of slickspot peppergrass in a new medium with two compost organic fractions 103
Azione antimutagena ed antitossica di sostanze umiche in diverse specie vegetali 103
The Chemistry of Soil Organic Matter 101
Adsorption of triallate onto sandy soils and pig slurry 99
The role of natural organic matter (humic substances) on adsorption of pesticides possessing endocrine disruptor activity 98
Single and combined use of Cannabis sativa L. and carbon-rich materials for the removal of pesticides and endocrine-disrupting chemicals from water and soil 98
Simultaneous removal of endocrine disruptors from a wastewater using white rot fungi and various adsorbents 96
Potential of various herbaceous species to remove the endocrine disruptor bisphenol A from aqueous media 94
Humic substances can modulate the allelopathic potential of caffeic, ferulic, and salicylic acids for seedlings of lettuce (Lactuca sativa L.) and tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum Mill.) 94
Water-extractable organic matter of different composts: a comparative study of properties and allelochemical effects on horticultural plants 93
Adsorption of chlordane onto humic acids from soils and pig slurry 93
Removal of bisphenol A by the freshwater green alga Monoraphidium braunii and the role of natural organic matter 91
Abiotic catalytic humification of organic matter in olive oil mill wastewaters 90
Anticlastogenic and antitoxic actions exerted by humic substances in seedlings of various plants 90
Effects of humic acid-herbicide interactions on the growth of Pisum sativum in nutrient solution 90
Organic Matter-Interactions with Metals 89
Adsorption of pesticides by humic acids from organic amendments and soils 89
Adsorption of pesticides by humic acids from organic amendments and soils 89
Biochar and hydrochar from waste biomass promote the growth and enzyme activity of soil-resident ligninolytic fungi 89
Influence of soil humic substances and herbicides on the growth of pea (Pisum sativum L.) in nutrient solution 87
Biodecontamination of water from bisphenol A using ligninolytic fungi and the modulation role of humic acids 87
Antimutagenic and antitoxic actions of humic substances on seedlings of monocotyledon and dicotyledon plants 87
Soil and compost humic fractions regulate the response of Sclerotinia sclerotiorum to exogenously added allelochemical compounds. 87
Biodecontamination of various substrates from bisphenol A by ligninolytic fungi 87
Aquatic humic substances inhibit clastogenic events in germinating seeds of herbaceous plants 86
Triallate adsorption onto humic acids of different origin and nature 86
Adsorptive removal of ascertained and suspected endocrine disruptors from aqueous solution using plant-derived materials 84
Metal ion complexation by soil humic substances 82
Effects of humic acids and herbicides, and their combinations on the growth of tomato seedlings in hydroponics 81
Chlordane adsorption onto soils and pig slurry 81
The role of humic substances in the fate of anthropogenic organic pollutants in soil with emphasis on endocrine disruptor compounds 80
In vitro assessment of the inhibition of humic substances on the growth of two strains of Fusarium oxysporum 79
Estrogenic effect of leachates and soil extracts from lysimeters spiked with sewage sludge and reference endocrine disrupters 79
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Biodecontamination of water from bisphenol A by using ligninolytic fungi and the modulation role of humic acids 78
G. Ferrara, E. Loffredo, N. Senesi. Phytotoxic, clastogenic and bioaccumulation effects of the environmental endocrine disruptor bisphenol A in various crops grown hydroponically 77
Phytodecontamination of water systems from phenolic endocrine disruptors and the regulation role of natural organic matter 77
Sorption and release of endocrine disruptor compounds onto/from surface and deep horizons of two sandy soils 77
The role of natural organic matter in the biodecontamination of freshwaters from the endocrine disruptor bisphenol A 75
Comparative assessment of metribuzin sorption efficiency of biochar, hydrochar and vermicompost 75
Spectroscopic techniques for studying metal-humic complexes in soil 73
The role of humic substances in the fate of anthropogenic organic pollutants in soil with emphasis on endocrine disruptor compounds 73
Adsorption of chlordane on soils and soil humic acids. 73
Anticlastogenic, antitoxic and sorption effects of humic substances on the mutagen maleic hydrazide tested in leguminous plants 73
Allelopathic effects of root exudates on seed germination in the absence and presence of humic substances 72
Removal of a combination of endocrine disruptors from aqueous systems by seedlings of radish and ryegrass 72
The role of humic fractions from soil and compost in controlling the growth in vitro of phytopathogenic and antagonistic soil-borne fungi 72
Leaching of fenamiphos, fenamiphos sulfoxide and fenamiphos sulfone in soil columns 72
Importance of natural organic fractions in the phytoremediation of the endocrine disruptor 4-nonylphenol in aqueous media 70
Persistence of bisphenol a in water and soil as affected by benzoic and cinnamic acid derivatives present in plant root exudates 70
Germination and early growth of slickspot peppergrass (Lepidium papilliferum) as affected by desert soil humic acids 70
Effects of humic acids on germination and early growth of three native American plants under controlled conditions 69
Humic acids reduce the genotoxicity of mitomycin C in human lynphoblastoid cell line TK6 69
The role of salicylic acid in defense response of tomato to root-knot nematodes 69
Fate of anthropogenic organic pollutants in soils with emphasis on adsorption/desorption processes of endocrine disruptor compounds 69
Wood biochars and vermicomposts from digestate modulate the extent of adsorption-desorption of the fungicide metalaxyl-m in a silty soil 69
Abiotic interaction of endocrine disruptor compounds with soils and sludges: mechanistic and quantitative aspects 68
Germination and early growth of slickspot peppergrass (Lepidium papilliferum) as affected by desert soil humic acids 67
Determinazione del trans- e cis-clordano in soluzione acquosa mediante estrazione in fase solida (SPE) e analisi gas cromatografica con rivelatore a cattura di elettroni (GC-ECD). 66
The Fate of anthropogenic organic pollutants in soil: adsorption/desorption of pesticides possessing endocrine disruptor activity by natural organic matter (humic substances) 66
Germination and early growth of slickspot peppergrass (Lepidium papilliferum) as affected by desert soil humic acids 66
Antimutagenic actions exerted by humic substances in various plant seedlings 65
Benefits from compost use in the preparation of growing substrates for plants in container: inhibition of Sclerotinia sclerotiorum and protection of Philodendron 65
Adsorption/desorption processes of endocrine disruptor compounds in soils 64
Adsorption of rimsulfuron to sewage sludge-amended and non-amended soils and their humic acid fractions 64
Phytoremediation of the endocrine disruptors bisphenol A, linuron and 17α-ethinylestradiol in NOM-enriched water and freshwaters 64
Use of radish and ryegrass to remove a mix of endocrine disruptors from natural aquatic systems. 63
Effect of natural organic fractions on the ability of two herbaceous plants to remove the endocrine disruptor 4-nonylphenol from water 63
The role of soil organic matter in limiting organic pollution In soils with focus on endocrine disruptor compounds 62
Adsorption isotherms and binding mechanisms of chlordane on humic acids from soil and pig slurry 61
Indagine sulla composizione chimica del succo di melagrana (Punica granatum L.) in diversi ecotipi dell’areale barese 61
In vitro and in vivo assessment of the potential of compost and its humic acid fraction to protect ornamental plants from soil-borne pathogenic fungi 61
Comparative evaluation of hydrochar and vermicompost as adsorbents of metribuzin. 61
Anticlastogenic effects of aquatic humic substances on root tip cells of Allium cepa 58
Quantitative aspects of the interaction between chemical activators of systemic acquired resistance in plants and humic acids 58
The Role of Different Natural Organic Fractions in the Phytoremediation of the Endocrine Disruptor Compound 4-Nonylphenol 58
Cinetiche di degradazione del fenamiphos in vari tipi di terreno 58
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) from different composts: comparative study of properties and allelochemical effects on horticultural plants 57
Anticlastogenic effects of aquatic humic substances on root tip cells of Allium cepa 57
Inibitory action of new organic substrates for ornamental plants and their humic fractions on the growth of the phytopathogenic fungus Pythium ultimum 57
Adsorption of rimsulfuron to sewage sludge-amemded and non-amended soils and their humic acid fractions 57
Chlordane adsorption onto humic acids from soil and pig slurry. 57
Comparative evaluation of compost humic acids and their effects on the germination of switchgrass (Panicum virgatum L.) 56
Effects of soil humic acid on allelopathic potential of root exudates from tomato plants 55
Benefits from compost use in the preparation of plant growing substrates: inhibition of the phytopathogen Fusarium oxysporum and plant growth stimulation. IV International Congress EUROSOIL 2012, “Soil Science for the Benefit of Mankind and Environment” 55
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) from different composts: comparative study of properties and biological effects on plants and phytopatogenic fungi 55
Adsorbimento e desorbimento dell’octilfenolo su suoli, fanghi di depurazione ed acidi umici 55
Humic compounds from compost can modulate the mycelial growth of phytopathogenic and antagonistic soil-borne fungi 54
Adsorption and desorption processes of endocrine disruptor compounds in European sandy soils 54
Phytodecontamination of the endocrine disruptor 4-nonylphenol in water also in the presence of two natural organic fractions 54
Potential of ryegrass to remove endocrine disruptor compounds from aqueous systems. IV International Congress EUROSOIL 2012, “Soil Science for the Benefit of Mankind and Environment” 53
Isotherms and Mechanisms of Triallate Adsorption onto Soils and Soil Humic Acids. 53
Comparative evaluation of the efficiency of low-cost adsorbents and ligninolytic fungi to remove a combination of xenoestrogens and pesticides from a landfill leachate and abate its phytotoxicity 53
Binding mechanisms and adsorption isotherms of triallate to humic acids from different origin and nature 52
Totale 7.566
Categoria #
all - tutte 49.497
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 49.497


Totale Lug Ago Sett Ott Nov Dic Gen Feb Mar Apr Mag Giu
2019/20202.818 598 196 58 192 303 129 314 191 347 125 305 60
2020/20211.827 211 79 187 116 252 78 174 81 226 255 93 75
2021/20221.474 72 269 14 25 72 57 60 72 64 47 287 435
2022/20232.857 384 311 213 307 331 373 17 285 472 52 64 48
2023/2024829 79 179 43 40 71 222 29 28 9 30 19 80
2024/2025115 115 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Totale 12.642