PONTIGGIA, Daniela
 Distribuzione geografica
Continente #
NA - Nord America 2.058
EU - Europa 1.634
AS - Asia 547
SA - Sud America 44
OC - Oceania 9
AF - Africa 4
Totale 4.296
Nazione #
US - Stati Uniti d'America 2.027
IT - Italia 872
SG - Singapore 214
IE - Irlanda 145
SE - Svezia 141
CN - Cina 138
DE - Germania 134
IN - India 122
FI - Finlandia 87
FR - Francia 41
GB - Regno Unito 41
UA - Ucraina 41
BG - Bulgaria 38
AR - Argentina 26
CA - Canada 22
ES - Italia 17
AT - Austria 15
BE - Belgio 15
ID - Indonesia 13
BR - Brasile 12
NL - Olanda 12
PH - Filippine 10
RO - Romania 10
AU - Australia 9
TR - Turchia 9
VN - Vietnam 8
HK - Hong Kong 7
MX - Messico 7
PK - Pakistan 7
PL - Polonia 6
CL - Cile 5
JP - Giappone 4
BD - Bangladesh 3
CZ - Repubblica Ceca 3
KR - Corea 3
LT - Lituania 3
MY - Malesia 3
RU - Federazione Russa 3
CU - Cuba 2
GR - Grecia 2
HU - Ungheria 2
PT - Portogallo 2
TG - Togo 2
AE - Emirati Arabi Uniti 1
DK - Danimarca 1
EE - Estonia 1
IR - Iran 1
KZ - Kazakistan 1
LI - Liechtenstein 1
PE - Perù 1
SA - Arabia Saudita 1
SK - Slovacchia (Repubblica Slovacca) 1
TH - Thailandia 1
TN - Tunisia 1
TW - Taiwan 1
ZA - Sudafrica 1
Totale 4.296
Città #
Rome 402
Chandler 266
Fairfield 186
Ashburn 168
Dublin 145
Singapore 137
Cambridge 88
Woodbridge 88
Seattle 87
Houston 82
Ann Arbor 77
Beijing 76
Wilmington 63
Princeton 62
Dearborn 52
Plano 46
Helsinki 40
Bremen 38
Sofia 38
L’Aquila 35
San Paolo di Civitate 35
Boston 31
Millbury 31
Federal 24
Andover 20
Lawrence 20
New York 20
San Diego 20
Boardman 19
Dallas 19
Milan 19
Pune 17
Cologne 15
Grafing 15
Toronto 15
Vienna 15
Jacksonville 14
Jakarta 13
Florence 12
Norwalk 11
Washington 11
Fremont 10
Istanbul 9
Redwood City 9
Santa Clara 9
Hanoi 8
Madrid 8
Adelaide 7
Brussels 7
Des Moines 7
Ladispoli 7
Cagliari 6
Falls Church 6
Liège 6
Poznan 6
Wageningen 6
Civitavecchia 5
Faisalabad 5
Guangzhou 5
Guidonia Montecelio 5
Hanover 5
Hefei 5
Mannheim 5
Padova 5
York 5
Aquila 4
Bacoor 4
Bonn 4
Butuan 4
Catania 4
Genoa 4
Lappeenranta 4
Lavras 4
London 4
Newton Flotman 4
Ottawa 4
Ravenna 4
Shanghai 4
State College 4
Stockholm 4
Viterbo 4
Amatrice 3
Bari 3
Bielefeld 3
Cassino 3
Castel Gandolfo 3
Castelliri 3
Champaign 3
Duncan 3
Ede 3
Halle 3
Kuala Lumpur 3
Kunming 3
León 3
Lincoln 3
Lugo 3
Magdeburg 3
Messina 3
Nanjing 3
Napoli 3
Totale 2.849
Nome #
Degradazione della pectina nella parete vegetale: implicazioni fisiopatologiche e applicazioni biotecnologiche 222
The ancient battle between plants and pathogens: resilience of the plant cell wall and damage-associated molecular patterns (DAMPs) drive plant immunity 128
Camalexin Quantification in Arabidopsis thaliana Leaves Infected with Botrytis cinerea 128
Homeostasis of cell wall-derived DAMPs is regulated through oxidation by Berberine-Bridge like proteins 119
Changes in the microsomal proteome of tomato fruit during ripening 111
Methods of isolation and characterization of oligogalacturonide elicitors 109
New insight into the biochemical features of AtPME17, a functional Arabidopsis PME affecting plant resistance to pathogens, regulated by its pro-region 105
An Arabidopsis berberine‐bridge enzyme‐like protein specifically oxidizes cellulose oligomers and plays a role in immunity 104
Plant immunity triggered by engineered in vivo release of oligogalacturonides, damage-associated molecular patterns. 101
Glycomic and phytochemical profile of olive oil vegetative waters after membrane-based filtration to recover bioactive compounds 100
Comprehensive analysis of the membrane phosphoproteome regulated by oligogalacturonides in Arabidopsis thaliana 99
Transgenic Expression of a Fungal Endo-Polygalacturonase Increases Plant Resistance to Pathogens and Reduces Auxin Sensitivity 93
Controlled expression of pectic enzymes in Arabidopsis thaliana enhances biomass conversion without adverse effects on growth 92
The cotton wall-associated kinase GhWAK7A mediates responses to fungal wilt pathogens by complexing with the chitin sensory receptors 92
AtPME17 is a functional arabidopsis thaliana pectin methylesterase regulated by its PRO region that triggers PME activity in the resistance to botrytis cinerea 91
Aphids curtail the impact of feeding damage by limiting oligogalacturonide release and suppressing cell wall associated immunity 88
Alteration of pectin integrity by expression of a fungal polygalacturonase enhances pathogen resistance. 84
Polygalacturonase-inhibiting protein 2 of Phaseolus vulgaris inhibits BcPG1, a polygalacturonase of Botrytis cinerea important for pathogenicity, and protects transgenic plants from infection. 84
Dampening the DAMPs: how plants maintain the homeostasis of cell wall molecular patterns and avoid hyper-immunity 81
Four Arabidopsis berberine-bridge enzyme-like proteins are specific oxidases that inactivate the elicitor-active oligogalacturonides 76
Oligogalacturonide oxidases (OGOXs) play a role in plant immunity and development 74
The esterification status and the length of acidic stretches of homogalacturonan is critical for plant biomass processing. 74
Crystal structure of the endopolygalacturonase from the phytopathogenic fungus Colletotrichum lupini and its interaction with polygalacturonase-inhibiting proteins. 74
Molecular signalling and recognition in plant defense mechanisms 72
Recognition and signalling in the cell wall: the case of endopolygalacturonase, PGIP and oligogalacturonides 72
PECTIN MODIFICATION IMPROVES UTILIZATION OF PLANT BIOMASSES TO BIOFUEL CONVERSION 72
Improved resistance to pathogens through the induced release of damage-associated molecular patterns 72
Oligogalacturonides in immunity and development 72
Characterization of the complex locus of bean encoding polygalacturonase-inhibiting proteins reveals subfunctionalization for defense against fungi and insects 71
Sensitive detection and measurement of oligogalacturonides in Arabidopsis 70
Oligogalacturonide-derived molecular probe demonstrates the dynamics of calcium-mediated pectin complexation in cell walls of tip-growing structures 68
Exploring the pectin network to identify determinants of plant resistance to pathogens 64
Oligogalacturonide signalling: sensing a breach in the wall 63
A class of cell wall-derived damage-associated molecular patterns affects plant-aphid interactions 62
Large scale analysis of the tomato membrane proteome during fruit ripening 61
THE STRUCTURE OF HOMOGALACTURONAN IS CRITICAL FOR PLANT BIOMASS PROCESSING 61
Olive mill waste water valorization: bioactive molecules-enriched fractions recovered by tangential-flow membrane filtration (TFMF) to elicit plant defence responses 55
COMPARATIVE PROTEOMIC ANALYSIS OF TOMATO FRUIT MEMBRANE PROTEINS DIFFERENTIALLY EXPRESSED DURING RIPENING 54
Pathogen-resistance induced by transgenic expression of a fungal polygalacturonase can be suppressed by auxin 52
Plants expressing a fungal polygalacturonase have enhanced pathogen resistance and altered auxin responses 51
A tuned orchestration of OG elicitor activity is crucial for maintaining the growth-defence trade-off in Arabidopsis 50
Constitutive expression of a fungal endo-polygalacturonase increases plant resistance to pathogens and alters the auxin percepetion 50
Study of the oligogalacturonide signalling pathway using proteomic strategies and in vitro and in vivo affinity fishing using derivatized elicitors. 48
Berberine bridge enzyme–like oxidases of cellodextrins and mixed-linked β-glucans control seed coat formation 47
ER AND GOLGI PROTEOME DYNAMICS DURING TOMATO FRUIT RIPENING 47
Oligogalacturonide signalling: sensing a breach in the wall. 46
Control of polygalacturonase activity by PGIP restricts fungal invasion 46
Biochemical and phospho-proteomic approaches to dissect oligogalacturonides signalling pathway in plant defence 45
Exploring the pectin Network to identify Determinants of plant Resistance to Pathogens. 41
A novel Penicillium sumatraense isolate reveals an arsenal of degrading enzymes exploitable in algal bio-refinery processes 40
Efficient utilization of monosaccharides from agri-food byproducts supports Chlorella vulgaris biomass production under mixotrophic conditions 39
Characterization of two 1,3-β-glucan-modifying enzymes from Penicillium sumatraense reveals new insights into 1,3-β-glucan metabolism of fungal saprotrophs 38
Molecular recognition in plant immunità: the interaction between fungal polygalacturonase and plant protein inhibitors 37
Isolation and characterization of oxidizedoligogalacturonides: meccanism of dampening of damps 36
Use of plants with reduced levels of de-esterified homogalacturonan in the cell wall or portions thereof for improving the saccharification of plant biomasses 35
Use of plants with reduced levels of de-esterified homogalacturonan in the cell wall or portions thereof for improving the saccharification of plant biomasses 35
CONTROL OF POLYGALACTURONASE ACTIVITY BY PGIP RESTRICTS FUNGAL INVASION 34
Control of polygalacturonase activity by PGIP restricts fungal invasion. 34
Homeostasis of cell wall damps and role in the growth-defense trade-off 33
Control of polygalacturonase activity by PGIP restricts fungal invasion. 32
Proteomic analysis of endoplasmic reticulum and golgi proteins during tomato fruit ripening. 29
Use of plants with reduced levels of de-esterified homogalacturonan in the cell wall or portion thereof for improving the saccharification of plant biomasses 26
Molecular studies on fungal polygalacturonases and their inhibitor PGIPs 26
The expression of bean PGIP in tobacco limits fungal colonization 25
Oligogalacturonide Application Increases Resistance to Fusarium Head Blight in Durum Wheat 23
Improved pathogen resistance through on command release of pectin-derived Damage-Associated Molecular Patterns 23
Transgenic tabacco plants expressing P. vulgaris PGIP are less susceptible to Botrytis cinerea colonization. 21
Transgenic plants expressing P.vulgaris PGIP are less susceptible to Botrytis cinerea colonization 21
Fusion protein and transgenic plant expressing said protein 18
Proteomic insights into oligogalacturonide signalling in plant defence and development 16
Olive patè as a source of bioactive molecules to elicit defense against microbial pathogens in A. thaliana: from olive mill waste byproducts to new natural protectants against pathogens 12
Savatin Engineering danger sensing and signaling in plant immunity: use of oligosaccharins to enhance durum wheat resistance to fusariosis. 5
Olive mill wastewater as a source of defense-promoting by-products against microbial pathogens 4
Totale 4.483
Categoria #
all - tutte 12.417
article - articoli 0
book - libri 0
conference - conferenze 0
curatela - curatele 0
other - altro 0
patent - brevetti 426
selected - selezionate 0
volume - volumi 0
Totale 12.843


Totale Lug Ago Sett Ott Nov Dic Gen Feb Mar Apr Mag Giu
2019/2020398 0 0 0 0 51 83 78 49 46 43 37 11
2020/2021289 23 16 10 9 5 46 23 42 33 36 24 22
2021/2022746 10 56 68 21 80 12 13 50 62 44 191 139
2022/20231.018 122 148 48 133 106 128 17 140 91 13 54 18
2023/20241.017 20 66 37 57 89 205 165 123 17 104 50 84
2024/2025337 46 83 67 138 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Totale 4.483