PETIT, GIAI
 Distribuzione geografica
Continente #
NA - Nord America 4.688
EU - Europa 1.087
AS - Asia 1.057
SA - Sud America 34
OC - Oceania 19
AF - Africa 6
Totale 6.891
Nazione #
US - Stati Uniti d'America 4.661
IT - Italia 534
SG - Singapore 497
CN - Cina 409
DE - Germania 107
FI - Finlandia 96
FR - Francia 64
HK - Hong Kong 58
RU - Federazione Russa 58
NL - Olanda 40
SE - Svezia 38
IN - India 36
GB - Regno Unito 33
BR - Brasile 26
ES - Italia 21
UA - Ucraina 20
CA - Canada 19
AU - Australia 18
JP - Giappone 18
AT - Austria 16
IE - Irlanda 16
CH - Svizzera 10
CZ - Repubblica Ceca 10
NP - Nepal 8
MX - Messico 7
IQ - Iraq 5
PL - Polonia 5
TR - Turchia 5
ID - Indonesia 4
VN - Vietnam 4
CL - Cile 3
DK - Danimarca 3
PH - Filippine 3
AL - Albania 2
BE - Belgio 2
CO - Colombia 2
GR - Grecia 2
IR - Iran 2
KR - Corea 2
MA - Marocco 2
NO - Norvegia 2
PT - Portogallo 2
SI - Slovenia 2
TW - Taiwan 2
VE - Venezuela 2
CI - Costa d'Avorio 1
CM - Camerun 1
EC - Ecuador 1
EE - Estonia 1
IL - Israele 1
KZ - Kazakistan 1
LT - Lituania 1
MN - Mongolia 1
MT - Malta 1
NG - Nigeria 1
NZ - Nuova Zelanda 1
PA - Panama 1
RS - Serbia 1
UZ - Uzbekistan 1
ZA - Sudafrica 1
Totale 6.891
Città #
Fairfield 718
Woodbridge 512
Houston 300
Ashburn 283
Seattle 276
Singapore 271
Chandler 262
Ann Arbor 248
Wilmington 238
Cambridge 234
Padova 215
Santa Clara 201
Boardman 129
Beijing 112
Princeton 98
San Diego 91
Jacksonville 87
Medford 76
Des Moines 59
Nanjing 56
Hong Kong 53
Helsinki 48
Roxbury 44
Milan 30
Guangzhou 21
Jinan 17
Dublin 16
Los Angeles 16
Rome 15
Hebei 14
New York 14
Hobart 13
Naples 13
Cagliari 12
Shenyang 12
Vicenza 12
Verona 11
Changsha 10
Vienna 10
Munich 9
Nanchang 9
Shanghai 9
Iowa City 8
Jiaxing 8
Kunming 8
Madison 8
Venezia 8
College Station 7
East Lansing 7
Eindhoven 7
Legnaro 7
London 7
Mirano 7
Ogden 7
Rouyn-Noranda 7
Albano Laziale 6
Chicago 6
Falkenstein 6
Hangzhou 6
Riese Pio X 6
Rovereto 6
Treviso 6
Arezzo 5
Borås 5
Frankfurt am Main 5
Hefei 5
Indiana 5
Jawalakhel 5
Las Vegas 5
Madrid 5
Mogliano Veneto 5
Nuremberg 5
Richland 5
Rolla 5
Sakaki 5
Tappahannock 5
Vöhringen 5
Bolzano 4
Columbus 4
Davis 4
Dong Ket 4
Kilburn 4
Maserà di Padova 4
Moscow 4
Redmond 4
Redwood City 4
Shimamichō 4
Tianjin 4
Trabzon 4
Venice 4
Aarhus 3
Amsterdam 3
Backnang 3
Barcelona 3
Basel 3
Beurières 3
Bologna 3
Brdo 3
Carbonera 3
Caserta 3
Totale 5.169
Nome #
Tree differences in primary and secondary growth drive convergent scaling in leaf area to sapwood area across Europe 168
New research perspectives from a novel approach to quantify tracheid wall thickness 156
Perfluoroalkyl compounds (PFAS) exposure alters xylem hydraulics and gas exchange in willow plants 156
Osmolality and Non-Structural Carbohydrate Composition in the Secondary Phloem of Trees across a Latitudinal Gradient in Europe 148
Structural and anatomical responses of Pinus sylvestris and Tilia platyphyllos seedlings exposed to water shortage 147
Axial conduit widening in woody species: a still neglected anatomical pattern 137
Widening of xylem conduits in a conifer tree depends on the longer time of cell expansion downwards along the stem 135
Hydraulic recovery from xylem embolism in excised branches of twelve woody species: Relationships with parenchyma cells and non-structural carbohydrates 129
The total path length hydraulic resistance according to known anatomical patterns: what is the shape of the root-to-leaf tension gradient along the plant longitudinal axis? 125
A standardization method to disentangle environmental information from axial trends of xylem anatomical traits. 124
Comment on "The blind men and the elephant: the impact of context and scale in evaluating conflicts between plant hydraulic safety and efficiency" by Meinzer et al. (2010) 120
Hydraulic constraints limit height growth in trees at high altitude 118
Does elevated air humidity modify hydraulically relevant anatomical traits of wood in Betula pendula? 117
Retrospective Analysis of Wood Anatomical Traits Reveals a Recent Extension in Tree Cambial Activity in Two High-Elevation Conifers 113
Tapering of xylem conduits and hydraulic limitations in sycamore (Acer pseudoplatanus) trees 111
Allometric Trajectories and “Stress”: A Quantitative Approach 111
Xylem anatomical responses to climate variability in Himalayan birch trees at one of the world's highest forest limit 110
Analysis on the tapering of Xylem conduits as a compensation mechanism for hydraulic limitations to tree growth 108
Within-ring variability of wood structure and its relationship to drought sensitivity in Norway spruce trunks 107
Similarities and differences in the balances between leaf, xylem, and phloem structures in Fraxinus ornus along an environmental gradient 106
Sanio's laws revisited. Size-dependent changes in the xylem architecture of trees 102
Comparative axial widening of phloem and xylem conduits in small woody plants 102
Effects of climate change on treeline trees in Sagarmatha (Mt. Everest, Central Himalaya) 101
Distilling allometric and environmental information from time series of conduit size: the standardization issue and its relationship to tree hydraulic architecture 97
Degree of tapering of xylem conduits in stems and roots of small Pinus cembra and Larix decidua trees 96
Plant physiology in theory and practice: An analysis of the WBE model for vascular plants 95
Widening of xylem conduits and its effect on the diurnal course of water potential gradients along leaf venations 88
X-ray microtomography observations of xylem embolism in stems of Laurus nobilis are consistent with hydraulic measurements of percentage loss of conductance 88
Scots pine trees react to drought by increasing xylem and phloem conductivities 88
Axial vessel widening in arborescent monocots 86
The challenge of tree height in Eucalyptus regnans: when xylem tapering overcomes hydraulic resistance 85
Axial xylem architecture of Larix decidua exposed to CO2 enrichment and soil warming at the tree line 85
Dendroanatomy: an approach to explain tree plasticity 84
A dendro-anatomical approach for the study of past, present and future dynamics of high altitude forests 82
Vulnerability to xylem embolism correlates to wood parenchyma fraction in angiosperms but not in gymnosperms 80
The potential of Mid-Infrared spectroscopy for prediction of wood density and vulnerability to embolism in woody angiosperms 79
Divergent climate response on hydraulic-related xylem anatomical traits of Picea abies along a 900-m altitudinal gradient 79
Widening of xylem conduits and its effect on the diurnal course of water potential gradients along leaf venations 79
The distribution of resistances along the hydraulic pathway is controlled by the tapering of xylem conduits 76
Testing the equi-resistance principle of the xylem transport system in a small ash tree: empirical support from anatomical analyses 75
Plant respiration: Controlled by photosynthesis or biomass? 75
An appreciation of apex-to-base variation in xylem traits will lead to more precise understanding of xylem phenotypic plasticity 74
Functional balance between leaf and xylem tissues is maintained under different soil water availability in Pinus sylvestris and Picea abies 73
L’assimilazione di sostanze perfluoro alchiliche (PFAS) nelle piante determinano una maggiore vulnerabilità alla cavitazione sul trasporto idraulico in piante di salice 71
Susceptibility to Xylella fastidiosa and functional xylem anatomy in Olea europaea: revisiting a tale of plant–pathogen interaction 71
Xylem anatomical responses to climate variability in Himalayan birch trees at one of the world’s highest forest limit 70
The lesson learnt from two long-term precipitation exclusion experiments: xylem/phloem plasticity is not a real option in trees 68
The effect of axial conduit widening on sap flow sensors readings 67
The effect of basipetal conduit widening on the axial gradient of xylem water potential 66
The lesson learnt from two long-term precipitation exclusion experiments: how intensity and duration of drought may influence xylem and phloem plasticity 64
New developments in understanding plant water transport under drought stress 64
Universal hydraulics of the flowering plants: vessel diameter scales with stem length across angiosperm lineages, habits, and climates. 63
Xylem anatomical adjustments prioritize hydraulic efficiency over safety as Norway spruce trees grow taller 63
The role of parenchyma in xylem refilling 62
An insight in tree-water-relation responses to climate from 13-years of sap flow and dendrometers daily cycles 57
Basipetal widening of xylem and phloem conduits along the stem in different woody species 57
Analysis of the axial gradient of water potential in the main leaf venation of Fraxinus excelsior and Sorbus aucuparia 57
Conduit-size based comparison of present and past tree height growth rates at two treeline sites in the Alps 56
Time series of conduit size reflect hydraulic adaptation to increasing tree height during ontogeny 52
Declining Scots pines disregard hydraulic safety issues and invest into xylem and phloem conductivities at the treetop 51
RESISTANCE TO XYLEM EMBOLISM IN CONIFER TREES: Apex-to-base anatomical patterns determines a steep axial variation in xylem embolism resistance along the stem in Abies alba and Picea abies 49
Wood parenchyma: any role in carbon and hydraulic safety? 48
Analysis of the tapering of xylem conduits as a compensation mechanism for hydraulic limitations to tree growth 48
Dendroanatomical responses to climate variability in Betula utilis trees close to the treeline in the Sagarmatha National Park, Nepal 48
Perfluoroalkyl substances exposure alters stomatal opening and xylem hydraulics in willow plants 47
Remarkable absence of within-species adjustments in conductive xylem, phloem and xylem parenchyma structural traits along a water availability gradient 47
Xylem hydraulic recovery: does the amount of parenchyma matter? 46
Anatomical responses to long-term co2 enrichment and soil warming in Larix decidua trees at the alpine treeline 44
Woody tissues and vulnerability to xylem embolism in angiosperms 43
Xylem anatomy supplies a mechanistic explanation behind tree-growth release during a long term FACE experiment at the Swiss Treeline 42
Variation in biomass allocation and xylem/phloem anatomies along an aridity gradient 41
Size-related scaling of crown structure and principles of space equivalence influence structure and dynamics of natural forests 41
Quantitative wood anatomy in multi-century Norway spruce chronologies. New methods and promising results 40
Wood anatomical responses to long-term enrichment and soil warming in Larix decidua treeline trees 40
Fraxinus ornus trees differ in biomass allocation and phloem anatomy along an environmental gradient 40
Long cell chronologies shed new light on Norway spruce response to climate 39
Come un individuo di frassino maggiore realizza l'equi-resistenza idraulica in tutti i percorsi radici-foglie 39
Drought stress and xylem embolism: validating hydraulic techniques by direct observations of the functional status of xylem conduits 39
Height-related changes in xylem hydraulics and anatomy of leader shoots of Picea abies trees 39
XIM4 meeting report, Sept. 25-27 2019, Padua (Italy) 39
No xylem phenotypic plasticity in mature Picea abies and Fagus sylvatica trees after five years of throughfall precipitation exclusion 37
Plastic response of xylem anatomy to growth constraints and its effects on the vulnerability to embolism formation in Fraxinus ornus 36
5 anni di esclusione delle precipitazioni non inducono significative modifiche anatomico-funzionali in individui maturi di Picea abies e Fagus sylvatica 35
Interplay of growth rate and xylem plasticity for optimal coordination of carbon and hydraulic economies in Fraxinus ornus trees 34
Erratum to: Vulnerability to xylem embolism correlates to wood parenchyma fraction in angiosperms but not in gymnosperms 33
Axial conduit widening and growth rate determine the radial patterns of sapflow and the transition of sapwood into heartwood 32
Xylem anatomical adjustments maintain hydraulic efficiency but cause reduced safety in tall Norway spruce trees 31
Gestire le foreste da tartufo: utopia o realtà? Nuovi approcci di modellazione dei boschi da tartufo 30
Sap flow, tapering of xylem conduits and optimized distribution networks in trees: the need for an overall perspective 30
Relationships between ring width, tracheid size and climate in Norway spruce along a 1000 m elevational gradient 30
Nuove metodologie per lo studio delle relazioni clima-accrescimento nelle specie arboree 28
Gestione della produzione di tartufo: nuovi strumenti per il monitoraggio attivo del sistema pianta-tartufo 27
Plant plasticity and stable allometry of functional traits: towards a better mechanistic understanding of tree species acclimation to changing environmental conditions 24
Axial conduit widening, tree height, and height growth rate set the hydraulic transition of sapwood into heartwood 24
Nuove prospettive per la definizione della struttura ottimale delle foreste 22
A new and sustainable approach for truffle management 21
Il falso mito della plasticità fenotipica dei tratti xilematici 21
Consistent decrease in conifer embolism resistance from the stem apex to base resulting from axial trends in tracheid and pit traits 20
Developmental Constraints on Xylem Plastic Responses to Environment 19
Quantifying in situ phenotypic variability in the hydraulic properties of four tree species across their distribution range in Europe 19
Totale 6.986
Categoria #
all - tutte 28.211
article - articoli 17.881
book - libri 0
conference - conferenze 0
curatela - curatele 0
other - altro 0
patent - brevetti 0
selected - selezionate 0
volume - volumi 0
Totale 46.092


Totale Lug Ago Sett Ott Nov Dic Gen Feb Mar Apr Mag Giu
2019/2020313 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 138 137 38
2020/2021723 61 55 58 94 10 44 11 74 125 47 78 66
2021/2022937 30 184 121 45 18 47 53 71 49 24 81 214
2022/2023779 134 9 2 68 152 113 17 71 105 8 57 43
2023/2024646 55 81 66 79 21 30 56 53 32 30 55 88
2024/20251.535 22 213 170 132 372 63 122 178 208 55 0 0
Totale 7.038