RESEARCH FELLOW antony.surano@ipsp.cnr.it publications: Orcid personal details and research activity: People Curriculum Vitae Expertise in plant pathology, manipulation in vitro and in vitro of pathogenic organisms (fungi, bacteria and yeasts). Expertise on the development of evaluation trials to assess the efficacy of beneficial microorganisms and natural/plant-derived compounds (antagonistic/antimicrobial activity against plant pathogens, plant biostimulants) in vitro and in vivo (controlled condition and open field). Knowledge on the genetic, and anatomo-physiological mechanisms regulating host-pathogen interactions and in particular the phenomena of resistance in olive-Xylella fastidiosa pathosystem. Technical skills in molecular approaches…
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ASSOCIATE publications: Orcid personal details and research activity: People Curriculum Vitae 1999-2002 post-Doctoral researcher at Department of Plant Pathology “The Ohio State University”, USA. 2003-2007 Research and Teaching position at the Institute of Biochemical Biotechnology, Polytechnic University of Marches based on the Project “Incentive for the return of scientists from abroad to Italy – Return of the Brains”, Italian Ministry of University and of Scientific and Technological Research. 2007-2022 Faculty, permanent position, at School of Biotechnological Sciences, University of Naples Federico II. In May 2022, associate professor in plant pathology.…
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Deadline: 22/10/2022. There will be a public selection, based on qualifications and an interview, for the assignment of no. 1 (one) cat. A Graduate Fellowship (Assegno di Ricerca) to carry out research activities at the Institute for sustainable Plant Protection in the framework of the Project Innovative approaches to survey broadleaved tree pests and pathogens, under the supervision of Dr. Alberto Santini. Object of the research activity: Innovative approaches to detect and survey tree pathogens.Download the call.
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RESEARCH FELLOW sara.saviano@ipsp.cnr.it publications: Orcid personal details and research activity: People Curriculum Vitae Dr. Sara Saviano has a master’s degree in Geology and Applied Geology, achieved in 2021, at the Department of Earth, Environmental and Resources Sciences of the University of Naples Federico II, where she conducted the experimental thesis in Environmental Hydrogeology entitled “Hydrogeological and hydrogeochemical study of the volcanic aquifer of Somma-Vesuvius”. The thesis was made in collaboration with the National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology (INGV) – Vesuvian Observatory, and the aim was to update and deepen…
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SCHOLARSHIP HOLDER mariamichela.salvatore(AT)unina.it publications: Orcid personal details and research activity: People Curriculum Vitae Maria Michela Salvatore obtained with honours the degree in biology at the University of Naples “Federico II” with the thesis “Analisi voltammetrica delle vitamine”. She has carried out research on the identification and quantification of bioactive substances in water, food and pharmaceutical preparations, specializing in Hygiene and food technologies in 2016. She received her PhD in Chemical sciences at University of Naples “Federico II” in 2020 with the thesis “Study of secondary metabolites produced by fungi from…
Read MoreRoot phenotyping and genetic improvement for rotational crops resilient to environmental change
Root2Res, which is a Horizon Europe project, will deliver novel tools to help in designing climate resilient crop rotational systems that are adapted to a range of environments across Europe. Beyond the project, these future-proofed systems will provide plentiful, healthy and nutritious food from crops that are resilient to stress, resource efficient and go some way to mitigate the impact of climate change by sequestering carbon in soils. Root2Res will then contribute to more sustainable and environmentally friendly cropping systems for Europe. Project Leder: Raffaella Maria Balestrini IPSP personnel:…
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