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Annalisa Giovannini

Researcher at Canadian Real Estate Association

Publications -  30
Citations -  285

Annalisa Giovannini is an academic researcher from Canadian Real Estate Association. The author has contributed to research in topics: Germination & Essential oil. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 30 publications receiving 222 citations. Previous affiliations of Annalisa Giovannini include Consiglio per la ricerca e la sperimentazione in agricoltura.

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Single Cell Gel Electrophoresis (Comet) assay with plants: research on DNA repair and ecogenotoxicity testing.

TL;DR: SCGE, in combination with in situ detection of Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS) induced by γ-rays and expression analysis of both DNA repair and antioxidant genes, can be used to gather information on the radiosensitivity level of the target plant genotypes.
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Gamma irradiation with different dose rates induces different DNA damage responses in Petunia x hybrida cells

TL;DR: Dose-rate-dependent changes in the expression of the PhMT2 and PhAPX genes encoding a type 2 metallothionein and the cytosolic isoform of ascorbate peroxidase were detected and discussed in light of the potential practical applications of LDR-based treatments in mutation breeding.
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Characterization and Antioxidant Activity of Essential Oil of Four Sympatric Orchid Species.

TL;DR: DPPH assay evaluating the antioxidant activity of the essential oils was carried out, showing a dose-dependent antioxidant activity and may represent a particular feature of these plant species, playing a critical role in the interaction with pollinators.
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Pollen morphology as fertility predictor in hybrid tea roses

TL;DR: This tool could enhance the genetic variability in crossings between hybrid tea roses, thus creating possibilities for less economically risky exploitation of new tetraploid genotypes as male parents.
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Dynamics of abscisic acid and indole-3-acetic acid during the early-middle stage of seed development in Rosa hybrida

TL;DR: A change in the IAA/ABA ratio may signal the end of endodormancy caused by ABA at the pre-cotyledonary stage and the start of increased embryo cell division during the cotyled onary stage, which also results in increased hip weight.