T
T. Fossati
Researcher at University of Milan
Publications - 25
Citations - 1004
T. Fossati is an academic researcher from University of Milan. The author has contributed to research in topics: Black poplar & Polyamine. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 25 publications receiving 949 citations. Previous affiliations of T. Fossati include University of Milano-Bicocca.
Papers
More filters
Journal ArticleDOI
High zinc concentrations reduce rooting capacity and alter metallothionein gene expression in white poplar (Populus alba L. cv. Villafranca).
Stefano Castiglione,Cinzia Franchin,T. Fossati,Guido Lingua,Patrizia Torrigiani,Stefania Biondi +5 more
TL;DR: The developmental and molecular data reveal that the in vitro model is a sensitive and reliable system to study heavy metal stress responses in Populus alba.
Journal ArticleDOI
Structure of the genetic diversity in black poplar (Populus nigra L.) populations across European river systems: Consequences for conservation and restoration
Marinus J. M. Smulders,Joan Cottrell,François Lefèvre,J.R. van der Schoot,Paul Arens,Ben Vosman,H.E. Tabbener,Fabrizio Grassi,T. Fossati,Stefano Castiglione,V. Krystufek,Silvia Fluch,Kornel Burg,Barbara Vornam,A. Pohl,K. Gebhardt,N. Alba,D. Agúndez,C. Maestro,Eduardo Notivol,R. Volosyanchuck,M. Pospiskova,Sándor Bordács,J. Bovenschen,B.C. van Dam,H.P. Koelewijn,David Halfmaerten,Bart Ivens,J. Van Slycken,A. Vanden Broeck,Veronique Storme,Wout Boerjan +31 more
TL;DR: It is concluded that the restoration of thenatural habitat and the re-creation of the natural dynamics of the floodplain, in combination with sufficiently sized and spaced natural populations as seed sources, are the most important measures for sufficient natural regeneration and conservation of this species in the future.
Journal ArticleDOI
Production of recombinant proteins and metabolites in yeasts: when are these systems better than bacterial production systems?
Danilo Porro,Brigitte Gasser,T. Fossati,Michael Maurer,Paola Branduardi,Michael Sauer,Diethard Mattanovich +6 more
TL;DR: This review compares the advantages and limitations of the principal yeast and bacterial workhorse systems and explains why the perfect host does not exist yet, and why microbial biodiversity continues to represent a potential source of attractive cell factories.
Journal ArticleDOI
Biosynthesis of Vitamin C by Yeast Leads to Increased Stress Resistance
TL;DR: The amount of L-ascorbic acid produced leads to an improved robustness of the recombinant cells when they are subjected to stress conditions as often met during industrial fermentations, and resistance against oxidative agents as H2O2 is increased, but also the tolerance to low pH and weak organic acids at low pH is increased.
Journal ArticleDOI
Molecular analysis of natural populations of Populus nigra L. intermingled with cultivated hybrids
TL;DR: Alleles specific to P. deltoides were detected only in the old cohort of the natural population, while no introgression was observed in the younger individuals and their progenies, and these results were confirmed by isozyme analysis of loci PGI‐B, PGM and LAP‐A, which were previously identified as diagnostic for P.Deltoides and P.×canadensis.