Adrianna Ianora mostly deals with Ecology, Copepod, Diatom, Hatching and Botany. Zooplankton, Plankton, Phytoplankton, Crustacean and Algae are the primary areas of interest in her Ecology study. Copepod is a subfield of Zoology that Adrianna Ianora explores.
Her research investigates the connection between Diatom and topics such as Dinoflagellate that intersect with issues in Isochrysis galbana. The various areas that Adrianna Ianora examines in her Hatching study include Fecundity, Phaeodactylum tricornutum and Acartia clausi. Adrianna Ianora interconnects In Situ Nick-End Labeling, DNA laddering, DNA fragmentation, Programmed cell death and Embryo in the investigation of issues within Botany.
Adrianna Ianora focuses on Copepod, Ecology, Diatom, Botany and Hatching. Her Copepod research incorporates elements of Fecundity, Dinoflagellate and Animal science. Adrianna Ianora studied Diatom and Sea urchin that intersect with Benthic zone.
Her studies in Botany integrate themes in fields like Thalassiosira weissflogii, Paracentrotus lividus, Ingestion and Fatty acid. Her Hatching research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Phaeodactylum tricornutum, Larva, Isochrysis galbana, Reproduction and Reproductive success. Her Phytoplankton study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Bloom and Food chain.
Adrianna Ianora mainly focuses on Biochemistry, Diatom, Paracentrotus lividus, Sea urchin and Transcriptome. As part of the same scientific family, Adrianna Ianora usually focuses on Biochemistry, concentrating on Skeletonema marinoi and intersecting with Isolation, Marine diatom and Bioassay. Her Diatom study is associated with Ecology.
She interconnects Marine invertebrates, Embryo and Botany, Algae in the investigation of issues within Sea urchin. Her Transcriptome research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Algal bloom, Copepod and Dinoflagellate. Her Copepod research incorporates elements of Glutathione Metabolism Pathway, De novo transcriptome assembly and Antifreeze protein.
Adrianna Ianora mainly investigates Biochemistry, Drug discovery, Food science, Carotenoid and Diatom. Her work deals with themes such as In vivo, Botany and Tetraselmis suecica, which intersect with Biochemistry. Her Botany research includes elements of Sea urchin, Seagrass, Cellulase and Plankton.
The study incorporates disciplines such as Antifungal, Resource, Computational biology and Aquatic organisms in addition to Drug discovery. As a part of the same scientific family, Adrianna Ianora mostly works in the field of Carotenoid, focusing on Antioxidant and, on occasion, Astaxanthin and Crayfish. Her study with Diatom involves better knowledge in Ecology.
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The insidious effect of diatoms on copepod reproduction
A. Miralto;G. Barone;G. Romano;S. A. Poulet.
Nature (1999)
Aldehyde suppression of copepod recruitment in blooms of a ubiquitous planktonic diatom
Adrianna Ianora;Antonio Miralto;Serge A. Poulet;Ylenia Carotenuto.
Nature (2004)
The paradox of diatom-copepod interactions
S. Ban;C. Burns;J. Castel;Y. Chaudron.
Marine Ecology Progress Series (1997)
Induced defences in marine and freshwater phytoplankton: a review.
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Hydrobiologia (2011)
The effects of diatoms on copepod reproduction: a review
Adrianna Ianora;Serge A. Poulet;Antonio Miralto.
Phycologia (2003)
Toxigenic effects of diatoms on grazers, phytoplankton and other microbes: a review.
Adrianna Ianora;Antonio Miralto.
Ecotoxicology (2010)
Ross Sea Ecology
Francesco Maria Faranda;Letterio Guglielmo;Adrianna Ianora.
(2000)
Egg viability in the copepod Temora stylifera
Adrianna Ianora;Serge A. Poulet.
Limnology and Oceanography (1993)
GROWTH INHIBITION AND TOXICITY OF THE DIATOM ALDEHYDE 2-TRANS, 4-TRANS-DECADIENAL ON THALASSIOSIRA WEISSFLOGII (BACILLARIOPHYCEAE)†
Raffaella Casotti;Sabina Mazza;Christophe Brunet;Vincent Vantrepotte.
Journal of Phycology (2005)
New trends in marine chemical ecology
A. Ianora;M. Boersma;R. Casotti;A. Fontana.
Estuaries and Coasts (2006)
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