Adalgisa Guglielmino is affiliated with Tuscia University in Italy and has a substantial research output within the fields of Agricultural and Biological Sciences and Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology. Their work spans various subfields including Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics, Genetics, Plant Science, Insect Science, and Ecology.
The scientist's research focuses primarily on fossil insects preserved in amber, plant and animal studies, and insect and arachnid ecology and behavior. Specific attention is given to Hymenoptera taxonomy and phylogeny and studies involving phytoplasmas and Hemiptera pathogens, as well as insect-plant interactions and control, alongside Lepidoptera biology and taxonomy.
They have collaborated frequently with several co-authors, notably Massimo Olmi, Leonardo Capradossi, Evgeny E. Perkovsky, Dmitry V. Vasilenko, and Christoph Bückle.
Adalgisa Guglielmino has published in multiple scientific venues, with a strong presence in the following journals:
Among the recent papers authored or co-authored by Guglielmino are:
Adalgisa Guglielmino;Massimo Olmi;Christoph Bückle
A. Guglielmino;Massimo Olmi
A. Guglielmino;M. Olmi
Adalgisa Guglielmino;Massimo Olmi;Leonardo Capradossi;Stefano Speranza
Massimo Olmi;Mario Contarini;Leonardo Capradossi;Adalgisa Guglielmino
Stefano Speranza;Massimo Olmi;Leonardo Capradossi;Adalgisa Guglielmino
Massimo Olmi;Leonardo Capradossi;Adalgisa Guglielmino
Mario Contarini;Massimo Olmi;Leonardo Capradossi;Adalgisa Guglielmino
Massimo Olmi;Dmitry V. Vasilenko;Leonardo Capradossi;Evgeny E. Perkovsky
Adalgisa Guglielmino;Christoph Bückle
Massimo Olmi;Adalgisa Guglielmino;Patrick Müller;Leonardo Capradossi
A. Guglielmino;E. G. Virla
Massimo Olmi;Zaifu Xu;Adalgisa Guglielmino
A. Guglielmino;C. Bückle
Massimo Olmi;Evgeny E. Perkovsky;Evgeny E. Perkovsky;Kateryna V. Martynova;Mario Contarini
Massimo Olmi;Adalgisa Guglielmino
A. Guglielmino;C. Bückle;G. Moya-Raygoza
Evgeny E. Perkovsky;Massimo Olmi;Patrick Müller;Adalgisa Guglielmino
Massimo Olmi;Alexandr P. Rasnitsyn;Adalgisa Guglielmino
Adalgisa Guglielmino;Gianluca Parise;Christoph Bückle
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