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Alessandra Zambonelli
Researcher at University of Bologna
Publications - 150
Citations - 4498
Alessandra Zambonelli is an academic researcher from University of Bologna. The author has contributed to research in topics: Truffle & Mycelium. The author has an hindex of 34, co-authored 141 publications receiving 4029 citations. Previous affiliations of Alessandra Zambonelli include University of Urbino & Centra.
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Périgord black truffle genome uncovers evolutionary origins and mechanisms of symbiosis
Francis Martin,Annegret Kohler,Claude Murat,Raffaella Balestrini,Pedro M. Coutinho,Olivier Jaillon,Barbara Montanini,Emmanuelle Morin,Benjamin Noel,Riccardo Percudani,Bettina Porcel,Andrea Rubini,Antonella Amicucci,Joelle Amselem,Véronique Anthouard,Sergio Arcioni,François Artiguenave,Jean-Marc Aury,Paola Ballario,Angelo Bolchi,Andrea Brenna,Annick Brun,Marc Buée,Brandi L. Cantarel,Gérard Chevalier,Arnaud Couloux,Corinne Da Silva,Sébastien Duplessis,Stefano Ghignone,Benoît Hilselberger,Mirco Iotti,Benoit Marçais,Antonietta Mello,Michele Miranda,Giovanni Pacioni,Hadi Quesneville,Claudia Riccioni,Roberta Ruotolo,Richard Splivallo,Vilberto Stocchi,Emilie Tisserant,Arturo R. Viscomi,Alessandra Zambonelli,Elisa Zampieri,Bernard Henrissat,Marc-Henri Lebrun,Francesco Paolocci,Paola Bonfante,Simone Ottonello,Patrick Wincker +49 more
TL;DR: The sequence of the haploid genome of T. melanosporum is reported, which at ∼125 megabases is the largest and most complex fungal genome sequenced so far and results from a proliferation of transposable elements accounting for ∼58% of the genome.
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Effects of Essential Oils on Phytopathogenic Fungi In Vitro
TL;DR: The essential oils of Thymus vulgaris L., of Lavandula R.C. hybrid and Mentha piperita L. were tested in vitro against the pathogenic fungi and SEM observations revealed that these oils cause degeneration of the fungal hyphae which appeared emptied of their cytoplasmic content.
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Historical biogeography and diversification of Truffles in the Tuberaceae and their newly identified southern hemisphere sister lineage
Gregory Bonito,Matthew E. Smith,Michael D. Nowak,Rosanne A. Healy,Gonzalo Guevara,Efrén Cázares,Akihiko Kinoshita,Eduardo Nouhra,Laura Susana Dominguez,Leho Tedersoo,Claude Murat,Yun Wang,Baldomero Arroyo Moreno,Donald H. Pfister,Kazuhide Nara,Alessandra Zambonelli,James M. Trappe,Rytas Vilgalys +17 more
TL;DR: A global sampling of the Tuberaceae based on DNA sequence data from four loci suggests that Tuber evolved from an epigeous ancestor, and a well-resolvedTuberaceae phylogeny shows high levels of regional and continental endemism.
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Occurrence and diversity of bacterial communities in Tuber magnatum during truffle maturation.
Elena Barbieri,Chiara Guidi,Joanne Bertaux,Pascale Frey-Klett,Jean Garbaye,Paola Ceccaroli,Roberta Saltarelli,Alessandra Zambonelli,Vilberto Stocchi +8 more
TL;DR: Molecular approaches made it possible to identify alpha-Proteobacteria as major constituents of a bacterial component associated with T. magnatum ascoma, independently from the degree of maturation.