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Irene Perrone
Researcher at National Research Council
Publications - 40
Citations - 2708
Irene Perrone is an academic researcher from National Research Council. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biology & Gene. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 32 publications receiving 2105 citations. Previous affiliations of Irene Perrone include Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences & University of Turin.
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A Rapid and effective method for RNA extraction from different tissues of grapevine and other woody plants
TL;DR: The study has shown that the improvement of a CTAB-based protocol allows the rapid isolation of high-quality RNA from grapevine and many woody species.
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Adventitious Roots and Lateral Roots: Similarities and Differences
TL;DR: The developmental processes that give rise to lateral and adventitious roots are discussed and knowledge acquired over the past few years about the mechanisms that regulate adventitious root formation is highlighted.
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Drought-induced changes in development and function of grapevine (Vitis spp.) organs and in their hydraulic and non-hydraulic interactions at the whole-plant level: a physiological and molecular update
Claudio Lovisolo,Irene Perrone,Andrea Carra,Alessandra Ferrandino,Jaume Flexas,Hipólito Medrano,Andrea Schubert +6 more
TL;DR: Features observed in different organs show that grapevine fits well as a complex model plant for molecular and physiological studies on plant drought avoidance/tolerance.
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Auxin is a central player in the hormone cross‐talks that control adventitious rooting
TL;DR: The current knowledge related to the intricate network through which auxin controls adventitious rooting is summarized and the molecular players involved in the control of auxin homeostasis, transport and signaling are described for a better understanding of the auxin action during adventitious root development.
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An abscisic acid-related reduced transpiration promotes gradual embolism repair when grapevines are rehydrated after drought.
TL;DR: A model is proposed to describe plant recovery after rehydration based on three main points: embolism repair occurs progressively in shoots and further in roots and in petioles, following an almost full recovery of Psi(leaf); hydraulic conductance recovers during diurnal transpiring hours.