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Anna M. Mastrangelo
Researcher at Canadian Real Estate Association
Publications - 78
Citations - 7269
Anna M. Mastrangelo is an academic researcher from Canadian Real Estate Association. The author has contributed to research in topics: Quantitative trait locus & Population. The author has an hindex of 33, co-authored 72 publications receiving 6008 citations. Previous affiliations of Anna M. Mastrangelo include University of Molise & Consiglio per la ricerca e la sperimentazione in agricoltura.
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Virulence characterization of Puccinia striiformis f. sp. tritici collections from six countries in 2013 to 2020
Xianming Chen,Xianming Chen,Meinan Wang,Anmin Wan,Qing Bai,Mingju Li,Pedro Figueroa López,Marco Maccaferri,Anna M. Mastrangelo,Charles W. Barnes,Diego Fabricio Campaña Cruz,Albert Tenuta,Samar M. Esmail,Abdelrazek S. Abdelrhim +13 more
TL;DR: The same races detected in different countries and different races from different countries clustered into the same virulence groups, indicating Pst migration among different countries, especially between eastern Asia and the Mediterranean region.
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Sustainable Use of Bioactive Compounds from Solanum Tuberosum and Brassicaceae Wastes and by-Products for Crop Protection-A Review.
Daniela Pacifico,Chiara Lanzanova,Eleonora Pagnotta,Laura Bassolino,Anna M. Mastrangelo,Daniela Marone,Roberto Matteo,Roberto Lo Scalzo,Carlotta Balconi +8 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the role of oleaginous Brassicaceae in plant protection is discussed, together with the molecular basis of their synthesis in plant, and the description of their mechanisms of action.
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Genetic and Molecular Aspects of Plant Response to Drought in Annual Crop Species
TL;DR: Stress is defined as any soil and climatic conditions or combination of both that hinders the full realization of genetic potential of a plant, limiting their growth, development and reproduction.
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Bio-agronomic Evaluation of Old and Modern Wheat, Spelt and Emmer Genotypes for Low-input Farming in Mediterranean Environment
TL;DR: The results described in this study support the suitability of modern emmer and spelt genotypes, improved by introgressing wheat yield and quality traits, for organic farming in Mediterranean environments.
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The cold dependent accumulation of COR TMC-AP3 in cereals with contrasting, frost tolerance is regulated by different mRNA expression and protein turnover.
Anna M. Mastrangelo,Paolo Baldi,Caterina Marè,Valeria Terzi,Gábor Galiba,Luigi Cattivelli,Natale Di Fonzo +6 more
TL;DR: In all frost resistant genotypes the amount of COR TMC-AP3 after 9 days of de-hardening was higher compared with that of susceptible ones, suggesting that resistant and susceptible genotypes have different protein degradation rate and/or mRNA translational efficiency.