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Alessandro Nardone

Alessandro Nardone

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Animal Science and Veterinary

D-Index
41
Citations
9981
World Ranking
1041
National Ranking
49

Overview

Alessandro Nardone is affiliated with Tuscia University in Italy. Their research primarily focuses on environmental science, with five publications contributing to this field. Subfields of study include ecology, animal science and zoology, small animals, environmental engineering, and economics and econometrics.

Their work addresses several main topics, including agriculture sustainability and environmental impact, effects of environmental stressors on livestock, animal behavior and welfare studies, environmental impact and sustainability, climate change policy and economics, atmospheric and environmental gas dynamics, and soil carbon and nitrogen dynamics.

Recent publications by Alessandro Nardone feature contributions to notable journals. These include:

  • Heat load increases the risk of clinical mastitis in dairy cattle, 2020, Journal of Dairy Science
  • Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Carbon Sinks of an Italian Natural Park, 2021, Frontiers in Environmental Science
  • Carbon Footprint of Mediterranean Pasture-Based Native Beef: Effects of Agronomic Practices and Pasture Management under Different Climate Change Scenarios, 2020, Animals
  • Effect of Parmigiano Reggiano Consumption on Blood Pressure of Spontaneous Hypertensive Rats, 2022, Dairy

Frequent co-authors associated with Nardone's research include U. Bernabucci, Andrea Vitali, Nicola Lacetera, Giampiero Grossi, and Andrea Felici. These collaborations span a variety of topics primarily centered on environmental impacts on livestock and agriculture sustainability.

The publication venues where Alessandro Nardone has contributed include:

  • Journal of Dairy Science
  • Frontiers in Environmental Science
  • Animals
  • Dairy

Best Publications

  • EFFECTS OF CLIMATE CHANGES ON ANIMAL PRODUCTION AND SUSTAINABILITY OF LIVESTOCK SYSTEMS

    A. Nardone;B. Ronchi;N. Lacetera;M.S. Ranieri

  • Metabolic and hormonal acclimation to heat stress in domesticated ruminants.

    U. Bernabucci;N. Lacetera;L. H. Baumgard;R. P. Rhoads

  • Influence of Body Condition Score on Relationships Between Metabolic Status and Oxidative Stress in Periparturient Dairy Cows

    U. Bernabucci;B. Ronchi;N. Lacetera;A. Nardone

  • Markers of oxidative status in plasma and erythrocytes of transition dairy cows during hot season.

    U. Bernabucci;B. Ronchi;N. Lacetera;A. Nardone

  • The effects of heat stress in Italian Holstein dairy cattle

    U. Bernabucci;S. Biffani;L. Buggiotti;A. Vitali

  • Seasonal pattern of mortality and relationships between mortality and temperature-humidity index in dairy cows

    A. Vitali;M. Segnalini;L. Bertocchi;U. Bernabucci

  • Composition of colostrum from dairy heifers exposed to high air temperatures during late pregnancy and the early postpartum period.

    A. Nardone;N. Lacetera;U. Bernabucci;B. Ronchi

  • Lymphocyte functions in overconditioned cows around parturition.

    N. Lacetera;D. Scalia;U. Bernabucci;B. Ronchi

  • Influence of heat stress or feed restriction on plasma progesterone, oestradiol-17β, LH, FSH, prolactin and cortisol in Holstein heifers

    B. Ronchi;G. Stradaioli;A. Verini Supplizi;U. Bernabucci

  • Climatic Effects on Productive Traits in Livestock

    A. Nardone;B. Ronchi;N. Lacetera;U. Bernabucci

  • Heat stress elicits different responses in peripheral blood mononuclear cells from brown swiss and holstein cows

    N. Lacetera;U. Bernabucci;D. Scalia;L. Basiricò

  • Seasonal variations in the composition of Holstein cow's milk and temperature-humidity index relationship

    L. Bertocchi;Andrea Vitali;Nicola Lacetera;A. Nardone

  • Effects of the hot season on milk protein fractions in Holstein cows

    Umberto Bernabucci;Nicola Lacetera;Bruno Ronchi;Alessandro Nardone

  • Cellular thermotolerance is associated with heat shock protein 70.1 genetic polymorphisms in Holstein lactating cows

    Loredana Basiricò;Patrizia Morera;Valentina Primi;Nicola Lacetera

  • Distinct and common effects of heat stress and restricted feeding on metabolic status of Holstein heifers

    B. Ronchi;N. Lacetera;U. Bernabucci;A. Nardone

  • Short communication: effects of nonesterified fatty acids on lymphocyte function in dairy heifers.

    N. Lacetera;D. Scalia;O. Franci;U. Bernabucci

  • Sustainable livestock production: methodological and ethical challenges

    P.B. Thompson;A. Nardone

  • Double muscling in Marchigiana beef breed is caused by a stop codon in the third exon of myostatin gene

    Cinzia Marchitelli;Maria Carmela Savarese;Alessandra Crisà;Alessandro Nardone

  • Influence of short- and long-term exposure to a hot environment on rumen passage rate and diet digestibility by Friesian heifers.

    U. Bernabucci;P. Bani;B. Ronchi;N. Lacetera

  • Lymphocyte functions in dairy cows in hot environment

    Nicola Lacetera;Umberto Bernabucci;Daniela Scalia;Bruno Ronchi

Frequent Co-Authors

Umberto Bernabucci
Umberto Bernabucci Tuscia University
Nicola Lacetera
Nicola Lacetera Tuscia University
Bruno Ronchi
Bruno Ronchi Tuscia University
Paolo Ajmone-Marsan
Paolo Ajmone-Marsan Catholic University of the Sacred Heart
John L. Williams
John L. Williams University of Adelaide
Fabio Pilla
Fabio Pilla University of Molise
Riccardo Negrini
Riccardo Negrini Catholic University of the Sacred Heart
Luca Fontanesi
Luca Fontanesi University of Bologna
Juan J. Loor
Juan J. Loor University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Paolo Carnier
Paolo Carnier University of Padua

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