RUGGIERI, VALENTINO
 Distribuzione geografica
Continente #
NA - Nord America 561
EU - Europa 247
AS - Asia 124
AF - Africa 28
SA - Sud America 5
Totale 965
Nazione #
US - Stati Uniti d'America 536
IT - Italia 132
CN - Cina 79
VN - Vietnam 32
IE - Irlanda 29
CI - Costa d'Avorio 28
FI - Finlandia 26
CA - Canada 25
SE - Svezia 19
UA - Ucraina 10
DE - Germania 9
NL - Olanda 9
BR - Brasile 5
ES - Italia 4
IL - Israele 4
CH - Svizzera 3
FR - Francia 3
GB - Regno Unito 3
IN - India 3
IR - Iran 2
KR - Corea 1
PK - Pakistan 1
SG - Singapore 1
TR - Turchia 1
Totale 965
Città #
Chandler 150
Ashburn 63
Millbury 37
Dong Ket 32
Beijing 31
Napoli 25
Princeton 25
Nanjing 22
Ottawa 21
Des Moines 18
Ann Arbor 13
Boston 13
Jacksonville 13
Aversa 12
Amsterdam 8
Changsha 6
Nanchang 6
Boardman 5
Norwalk 5
Positano 5
Shenyang 5
São Paulo 5
Wilmington 5
Barcelona 4
Lawrence 4
Muenster 4
Naples 4
Redwood City 4
Boscoreale 3
Hebei 3
Procida 3
Castello di Cisterna 2
Delhi 2
Falls Church 2
Kronberg 2
Los Angeles 2
Morcone 2
Ottaviano 2
Padova 2
Salerno 2
San Marzano sul Sarno 2
Seattle 2
Simi Valley 2
Trieste 2
Adana 1
Altavilla Irpina 1
Bari 1
Bern 1
Castellammare Di Stabia 1
Castelvenere 1
Chattanooga 1
Collegno 1
Domicella 1
Dublin 1
Fairfield 1
Florence 1
Groningen 1
Jiaxing 1
Kunming 1
Lahore 1
Lanzhou 1
Lausanne 1
Lioni 1
New York 1
Redmond 1
Rome 1
San Giuseppe Vesuviano 1
San Martino Valle Caudina 1
Scuola 1
Seregno 1
Taizhou 1
Tianjin 1
Torino 1
Turku 1
Verona 1
Viterbo 1
Vittuone 1
West Lafayette 1
Woodstock 1
Totale 615
Nome #
Exploiting Genetic and Genomic Resources to Enhance Heat-Tolerance in Tomatoes 73
Allel mining at the locus Gro1 in Solanum wild species. 62
Dissecting a QTL into Candidate Genes Highlighted the Key Role of Pectinesterases in Regulating the Ascorbic Acid Content in Tomato Fruit 60
Identificazione di geni coinvolti nell'accumulo di antiossidanti nel frutto di pomodoro mediante l'uso di risorse genetiche e genomiche 56
Metabolic and molecular changes of the phenylpropanoid pathway in tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) lines carrying different Solanum pennellii wild Chromosomal regions 47
Exploring a Tomato Landraces Collection for Fruit-related Traits by the Aid of a High-Throughput Genomic Platform 44
Integrated bioinformatics: a key step towards the annotation of metabolic pathways. An example for ascorbic acid in tomato. 41
An association mapping approach to identify favourable alleles for tomato fruit quality breeding. 40
Solanum pennellii introgression population as source of candidate genes for higher phenylpropanoid accumulation in tomato fruit 39
Phenotypic and molecular diversity in a collection of ‘Pomodoro di Sorrento’ Italian tomato landrace 39
Multilevel comparative bioinformatics to investigate evolutionary relationships and specificities in gene annotations: An example for tomato and grapevine 39
Identification of candidate genes for phenolics accumulation in tomato fruit 38
Metabolite profiling of Italian tomato landraces with different fruit types 35
Ethylene signalling drives the accumulation of antioxidants in tomato fruit. 29
Prognostic relevance of oxidative stress measurement in chronic lymphocytic leukaemia 29
Integrated bioinformatics to decipher the ascorbic acid metabolic network in tomato 28
Bioinformatics for agriculture in the next-generation sequencing era 28
Transcriptional network controlling antioxidants in tomato fruit 27
Positive selection in the leucine-rich repeat domain of Gro1 genes in Solanum species 27
Genomic dissection of a wild region in a superior Solanum pennellii introgression sub‐line with high ascorbic acid accumulation in tomato fruit 27
Integrating "omics" for tomato ascorbic acid pathway 26
High-throughput genotyping of a tomato collection by using the SolCAP genomic platform. 26
PERTURBATION OF THE PHENYLPROPANOID BIOSYNTHETIC PATHWAY IN TOMATO INTROGRESSION LINES 25
Bioinformatics resources for pollen 25
Understanding the genetic control of antioxidant compounds in tomato fruit through genomic tools 23
Genetic diversity within wild potato species (Solanum spp.) revealed by AFLP and SCAR markers 22
QTL pyramiding and selection of introgression sub-lines represent efficient tools to improve nutritional quality in tomato fruit. 22
Omics approaches in tomato aimed at identifying candidate genes for ascorbic acid accumulation in the fruit 19
Resolving gene network controlling accumulation of phenolics in tomato fruit 14
Genomic Insights into the Origin of a Thermotolerant Tomato Line and Identification of Candidate Genes for Heat Stress 3
Totale 1.013
Categoria #
all - tutte 3.383
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 3.383


Totale Lug Ago Sett Ott Nov Dic Gen Feb Mar Apr Mag Giu
2018/201930 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 26
2019/2020122 43 1 2 1 5 1 1 5 7 7 32 17
2020/202190 1 2 8 2 10 11 6 1 6 5 4 34
2021/2022149 5 0 0 0 0 14 8 8 29 2 9 74
2022/2023271 29 26 11 32 38 40 0 27 45 9 13 1
2023/2024186 7 27 7 15 11 7 9 91 8 4 0 0
Totale 1.013