SPACCINI, RICCARDO
 Distribuzione geografica
Continente #
AS - Asia 4.069
EU - Europa 3.202
NA - Nord America 2.935
SA - Sud America 612
AF - Africa 101
OC - Oceania 13
Continente sconosciuto - Info sul continente non disponibili 2
Totale 10.934
Nazione #
US - Stati Uniti d'America 2.823
SG - Singapore 2.443
RU - Federazione Russa 1.610
CN - Cina 836
IT - Italia 552
BR - Brasile 512
HK - Hong Kong 332
VN - Vietnam 227
DE - Germania 176
FI - Finlandia 174
UA - Ucraina 146
IE - Irlanda 134
FR - Francia 121
GB - Regno Unito 108
CA - Canada 62
AR - Argentina 46
NL - Olanda 41
KR - Corea 38
IN - India 36
MX - Messico 32
TR - Turchia 31
ZA - Sudafrica 30
SE - Svezia 29
BD - Bangladesh 21
CI - Costa d'Avorio 21
ID - Indonesia 21
PL - Polonia 20
ES - Italia 16
IQ - Iraq 16
AT - Austria 15
CO - Colombia 13
EC - Ecuador 13
AU - Australia 12
CZ - Repubblica Ceca 12
JP - Giappone 10
KE - Kenya 10
LT - Lituania 9
SA - Arabia Saudita 9
MA - Marocco 8
PY - Paraguay 8
VE - Venezuela 7
CL - Cile 6
KZ - Kazakistan 6
BE - Belgio 5
EG - Egitto 5
GA - Gabon 5
GR - Grecia 5
IR - Iran 5
PH - Filippine 5
TN - Tunisia 5
UZ - Uzbekistan 5
BG - Bulgaria 4
CH - Svizzera 4
GN - Guinea 4
NO - Norvegia 4
PA - Panama 4
PK - Pakistan 4
UY - Uruguay 4
AE - Emirati Arabi Uniti 3
DZ - Algeria 3
HR - Croazia 3
JM - Giamaica 3
KG - Kirghizistan 3
MD - Moldavia 3
PS - Palestinian Territory 3
BA - Bosnia-Erzegovina 2
HU - Ungheria 2
JO - Giordania 2
LC - Santa Lucia 2
MN - Mongolia 2
NE - Niger 2
PE - Perù 2
RO - Romania 2
RW - Ruanda 2
SY - Repubblica araba siriana 2
VA - Santa Sede (Città del Vaticano) 2
AF - Afghanistan, Repubblica islamica di 1
AL - Albania 1
AZ - Azerbaigian 1
BB - Barbados 1
BS - Bahamas 1
CD - Congo 1
CM - Camerun 1
CR - Costa Rica 1
DO - Repubblica Dominicana 1
EU - Europa 1
GF - Guiana Francese 1
GT - Guatemala 1
HN - Honduras 1
HT - Haiti 1
IL - Israele 1
LA - Repubblica Popolare Democratica del Laos 1
MK - Macedonia 1
MW - Malawi 1
NP - Nepal 1
NZ - Nuova Zelanda 1
OM - Oman 1
PT - Portogallo 1
SO - Somalia 1
TH - Thailandia 1
Totale 10.927
Città #
Singapore 1.114
Moscow 431
Hong Kong 331
Ashburn 228
Chandler 228
Hefei 213
Beijing 184
Santa Clara 178
Millbury 147
Jacksonville 128
Princeton 125
Los Angeles 102
Nanjing 95
Naples 95
Boston 84
Napoli 84
Ho Chi Minh City 73
Buffalo 61
The Dalles 60
Munich 58
Redondo Beach 55
Hanoi 45
Woodbridge 44
São Paulo 43
Seattle 42
Ann Arbor 41
Dallas 39
Wilmington 39
Seoul 38
Houston 37
Des Moines 36
New York 36
Ottawa 33
Rome 28
Nanchang 26
Amsterdam 25
Brooklyn 24
Turku 24
Livorno 23
Shenyang 21
Lawrence 20
Mexico City 19
Hebei 18
Belo Horizonte 17
Johannesburg 17
Norwalk 17
Warsaw 17
London 16
Washington 16
Chicago 15
Lappeenranta 15
Brasília 14
Helsinki 14
Milan 14
Tianjin 14
Falkenstein 13
Falls Church 13
Kronberg 13
Leporano 13
Dong Ket 12
Frankfurt am Main 12
Montreal 12
Nuremberg 11
Porto Alegre 11
Ankara 10
Atlanta 9
Chennai 9
Nairobi 9
Phoenix 9
Rio de Janeiro 9
Salerno 9
Tokyo 9
Toronto 9
Changsha 8
Charlotte 8
Da Nang 8
Haiphong 8
Ribeirão Preto 8
San Francisco 8
Vienna 8
Campos dos Goytacazes 7
Hangzhou 7
Hải Dương 7
Poplar 7
Quito 7
Stockholm 7
Wuhan 7
Denver 6
Fairfield 6
Fisciano 6
Guarulhos 6
Jiaxing 6
Kunming 6
Manchester 6
Ninh Bình 6
Portici 6
San Jose 6
Stuttgart 6
Zola Predosa 6
Battipaglia 5
Totale 5.335
Nome #
Decomposition of bio‑degradable plastic polymer in a real on‑farm composting process 241
Molecular characterization of soil organic matter and its extractable humic fraction from long-term field experiments under different cropping systems. 128
Soil washing with solutions of humic substances from manure compost removes heavy metal contaminants as a function of humic molecular composition 124
Bioactivity of humic substances and water extracts from compost made by ligno-cellulose wastes from biorefinery 124
Bioactivity and antimicrobial properties of chemically characterized compost teas from different green composts 124
GHGs-saving effects of minimum tillage, green manure and compost application on maize cropped soils in Northern and Southern Italy 116
Use of Natural Agents and Agrifood Wastes for the Treatment of Skin Photoaging 113
An alternative to mineral phosphorus fertilizers: The combined effects of Trichoderma harzianum and compost on Zea mays, as revealed by 1 H NMR and GC-MS metabolomics 111
Can plant material be considered part of cultural heritage? A lesson from Vitis vinifera L. remains stored in the Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Napoli, (Italy) 110
Linking organic matter chemistry with soil aggregate stability: Insight from13C NMR spectroscopy 106
Valorization of organic biomass through the production of active biopolymer film based on sodium caseinate, guar gum, and beeswax 105
Molecular characteristics of water-extractable organic matter from different composted biomasses and their effects on seed germination and early growth of maize 104
Waste to Wealth Approach: Improved Antimicrobial Properties in Bioactive Hydrogels through Humic Substance-Gelatin Chemical Conjugation 101
Humic substances from green compost increase bioactivity and antibacterial properties of essential oils in Basil leaves 99
OMDY: a new model of organic matter decomposition based on biomolecular content as assessed by 13C-CPMAS-NMR 98
Soil organic matter (SOM) density fractionation of andic horizons from the south of Italy 95
A molecular zoom into soil Humeome by a direct sequential chemical fractionation of soil 95
Effective carbon sequestration in Italian agricultural soils by in situ polymerization of soil organic matter under biomimetic photocatalysis. 94
Spectroscopic and conformational properties of size-fractions separated from a lignite humic acid 93
The molecular characteristics of compost affect plant growth, arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi, and soil microbial community composition 92
Molecular properties and functions of humic substances and humic-like substances (hulis) from biomass and their transformation products 92
Humic substances from composted fennel residues control the inflammation induced by Helicobacter pylori infection in AGS cells 92
Evaluation of the factors affecting direct polarization solid state 31P-NMR spectroscopy of bulk soils 92
N2O emissions from two agricultural soils with similar sub-optimal irrigation regime and different N input management. 91
Soil microbial biomass and activity as affected by different management practices in two Italian arable soils 91
The Molecular Composition of Humus Carbon: Recalcitrance and Reactivity in Soils 90
Soil Amendments with Lignocellulosic Residues of Biorefinery Processes Affect Soil Organic Matter Accumulation and Microbial Growth 90
From waste to resource: Hydrogen generation and antimicrobial activity of Ag-based photocatalysts recovered from biomedical waste 89
Evaluation of Sustainable Recycled Products to Increase the Production of Nutraceutical and Antibacterial Molecules in Basil Plants by a Combined Metabolomic Approach 87
Influence of land use and different plant residues on isotopic carbon distribution of total and water extractable organic matter in an incubation experiment with weathered tropical soil 84
State of the art of CPMAS 13C-NMR spectroscopy applied to natural organic matter 84
Molecular changes of soil organic matter induced by root exudates in a rice paddy under CO2 enrichment and warming of canopy air. 84
SOMDY: a new model of carbon sequestration based on chemical quality by 13C CPMAS NMR and physical aggregation of organic matter 83
Off-line TMAH-GC/MS and NMR characterization of humic substances extracted from river sediments of northwestern São Paulo under different soil uses 83
In situ photo-polymerization of soil organic matter by heterogeneous nano-TiO2 and biomimetic metal-porphyrin catalysts 83
The molecular composition of humic substances extracted from green composts and their potential for soil remediation 81
Molecular changes in particulate organic matter (POM) in a typical Chinese paddy soil under different long-term fertilizer treatments 80
Infrared spectra of soil organic matter under a primary vegetation sequence 79
Soil carbon sequestration by in situ catalyzed photo-oxidative polymerization of soil organic matter. 79
Molecular evaluation of soil organic matter characteristics in three agricultural soils by improved off-line thermochemolysis: The effect of hydrofluoric acid demineralisation treatment. 79
Advanced CPMAS-C-13 NMR techniques for molecular characterization of size-separated fractions from a soil humic acid 78
Decomposition of maize straw in three European soils as revealed by DRIFT spectra of soil particle fractions 77
Unveiling the molecular composition of the unextractable soil organic fraction (humin) by humeomics 77
Molecular and isotopic study of lipids in particle size fractions of a sandy cultivated soil (Cestas cultivation sequence, southwest France): Sources, degradation, and comparison with Cestas forest soil 76
Molecular properties of a fermented manure preparationused as field spray in biodynamic agriculture 76
Humic extracts from hydrochar and Amazonian Anthrosol: Molecular features and metal binding properties using EEM-PARAFAC and 2D FTIR correlation analyses 76
Amendments with humified compost effectively sequester organic carbon in agricultural soils 76
Hydrochar obtained with by-products from the sugarcane industry: Molecular features and effects of extracts on maize seed germination 76
Molecular properties of the Humeome of two calcareous grassland soils as revealed by GC/qTOF-MS and NMR spectroscopy 75
Characterization of typical aquatic humic substances in areas of sugarcane cultivation in Brazil using tetramethylammonium hydroxide thermochemolysis 75
Concealed by darkness: combination of NMR and HRMS reveal the molecular nature of dissolved organic matter in fractured-rock groundwater and connected surface waters 74
Transfer of organic matter into labile and humic fractions of three European soils as revealed by 13C distribution and CPMAS-NMR spectra 74
Increased soil organic carbon sequestration through hydrophobic protection by humic substances 74
Molecular dynamics of organic matter in a tilled soil under short term wheat cultivation 73
Carbohydrates distribution in size-aggregates of three European soils under different climate 73
Phosphorus speciation and high-affinity transporters are influenced by humic substances 73
Co-polymerization of penta-halogenated phenols in humic substances by catalytic oxidation using biomimetic catalysis 72
Degradation of 2, 4-dichlorophenol and coupling into humic matter by oxidative biomimetic catalysis with iron-porphyrin. 72
Insights on Molecular Characteristics of Hydrochars by C-13-NMR and Off-Line TMAH-GC/MS and Assessment of Their Potential Use as Plant Growth Promoters 72
Process and quality evaluation of different improved composts made with a smart laboratory pilot plant 72
Evaluation of the factors affecting direct polarization solid state P-31-NMR spectroscopy of bulk soils 71
Molecular properties of a fermented manure preparation used as field spray in biodynamic agriculture. 71
Changes in water-extractable organic matter in tropical forest and agricultural soils as detected by the DRIFT spectroscopy technique 70
Influence of land use on the humic substances of some tropical soils of Nigeria 70
Soil remediation: humic acids as natural surfactants in the washings of highly contaminated soils 70
Relationships between chemical characteristics and root growth promotion of humic acids isolated from brazilian oxisols 70
Effects of some dicarboxylic acids on the association of dissolved humic substances 70
Advanced CPMAS-13C NMR techniques for molecular characterization of size-separated fractions from a soil humic acid 68
State of the art of CPMAS 13C-NMR spectroscopy applied to natural organic matter 67
Humic Substances Isolated from Recycled Biomass Trigger Jasmonic Acid Biosynthesis and Signalling 67
Metabolomic by 1H NMR Spectroscopy Differentiates “Fiano Di Avellino” White Wines Obtained with Different Yeast Strains. 67
Multi-kingdom characterization of living organisms by 13C CPMAS NMR spectroscopy reveals unique traits in bacteria, fungi, algae, and higher plants 66
Molecular characteristics of humic acids extracted from compost at increasing maturity stages 66
Microbiological features and bioactivity of a fermented manure product (Preparation 500) used in biodynamic agriculture. 66
Separation of molecular constituents from a humic acid by solid-phase extraction following a transesterification reaction 64
Sequestration of a biologically labile organic Carbon in soils by humified organic matter 64
Molecular Characteristics of Humic Acids Isolated from Vermicomposts and Their Relationship to Bioactivity 64
Separation of molecular constituents from a humic acid by solid-phaseextraction following a transesterification reaction 63
Carbohydrates in water-stable aggregates and particle size fractions of forest and cultivated soils in two contrasting tropical ecosystems 62
The stable isotopes approach to study C and N sequestration processes in a plant-soil system 62
Influence of the addition of organic residues on carbohydrate content and structural stability of some highland soils in Ethiopia 62
Polymerization of humic substances by an enzyme-catalyzed oxidative coupling 62
Conformational distribution of dissolved organic matter released from compost by repeated water extractions 61
Effect of a Compost and Its Water-Soluble Fractions on KeyEnzymes of Nitrogen Metabolism in Maize Seedlings 61
Spectroscopic and conformational properties of size-fractions acid separated from a lignite humic 60
Efficient simultaneous removal of heavy metals and polychlorobiphenyls from a polluted industrial site by washing the soil with natural humic surfactants 59
Molecular Characterization of Compost at Increasing Stages of Maturity. 2. Thermochemolysis-GC-MS and 13C-CPMAS-NMR Spectroscopy 59
Binding of phenol and differently halogenated phenols to dissolved humic matter as measured by NMR spectroscopy 59
Distribution of a 13C-labelled hydrophobic tracer over humic fractions of different size and composition 59
Molecular Characterization of Compost at Increasing Stages of Maturity. 1. Chemical Fractionation and Infrared Spectroscopy 58
Carbon deposition in soil rhizosphere following amendments with compost and its soluble fractions, as evaluated by combined soil-plant rhizobox and reporter gene systems 57
Remediation of Waters Contaminated with MCPA by the Yeasts Lipomyces starkeyi Entrapped in a Sol-Gel Zirconia Matrix. 57
Antioxidant Features of Humic Products by ABTS Assay 56
Multi-Parameter Characterization of Disease-Suppressive Bio-composts from Aromatic Plant Residues Evaluated for Garden Cress (Lepidium sativum L.) Cultivation 56
Differences in nutrients, organic components and decomposition pattern of Phillyrea angustifolia leaf litter across a low maquis. 56
Carbohydrates distribution in size-aggregates of three European soils under different climates 55
Distribution of a 13C-labeled hydrophobic tracer over humic fractions of different size and composition 54
Changes of humic substances characteristics from forested to cultivated soils in Ethiopia 54
Forms and distribution of microelements in some ethiopian soils 54
Remediation of highly contaminated soils from an industrial site by employing a combined treatment with exogeneous humic substances and oxidative biomimetic catalysis 52
Totale 7.966
Categoria #
all - tutte 40.557
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 40.557


Totale Lug Ago Sett Ott Nov Dic Gen Feb Mar Apr Mag Giu
2020/2021156 0 0 0 0 0 0 39 15 37 16 30 19
2021/2022722 19 6 38 18 5 7 5 26 161 35 66 336
2022/2023640 152 39 17 25 85 73 1 63 97 18 52 18
2023/2024672 21 83 72 57 55 78 23 68 21 23 112 59
2024/20253.721 236 219 31 28 107 151 353 241 349 401 1.257 348
2025/20264.115 803 550 669 596 1.246 243 8 0 0 0 0 0
Totale 11.133