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Claudio Lovisolo

Claudio Lovisolo

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Plant Science and Agronomy

D-Index
40
Citations
6870
World Ranking
3883
National Ranking
135

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Botany
  • Gene
  • Ecology

His primary scientific interests are in Botany, Transpiration, Abscisic acid, Xylem and Stomatal conductance. His research in Botany intersects with topics in Abiotic stress, Secondary metabolism, Secondary metabolite and Aquaporin. His research brings together the fields of Hydraulic conductivity and Transpiration.

His Abscisic acid study also includes fields such as

  • Water stress together with Hydraulic conductance, Petiole and Embolism,
  • Ecophysiology that connect with fields like Photorespiration. As a member of one scientific family, he mostly works in the field of Xylem, focusing on Shoot and, on occasion, Plant stem. His Stomatal conductance research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Water-use efficiency and Horticulture.

His most cited work include:

  • The tobacco aquaporin NtAQP1 is a membrane CO2 pore with physiological functions (522 citations)
  • PIP1 plasma membrane aquaporins in tobacco: from cellular effects to function in plants. (299 citations)
  • Effects of water stress on vessel size and xylem hydraulic conductivity in Vitis vinifera L. (261 citations)

What are the main themes of his work throughout his whole career to date?

Claudio Lovisolo mostly deals with Botany, Horticulture, Aquaporin, Shoot and Xylem. His work on Stomatal conductance, Transpiration and Photosynthesis as part of general Botany research is often related to Water transport, thus linking different fields of science. He combines subjects such as Hydraulic conductivity, Canopy and Embolism with his study of Horticulture.

Claudio Lovisolo has researched Aquaporin in several fields, including Biophysics, Gene expression, Gene and Olea. His Shoot study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Drought stress and Plant stem. Claudio Lovisolo has included themes like Water stress, Berry, Phloem and Auxin in his Xylem study.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Botany (56.00%)
  • Horticulture (42.40%)
  • Aquaporin (28.00%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 2014-2021)?

  • Botany (56.00%)
  • Horticulture (42.40%)
  • Stomatal conductance (23.20%)

In recent papers he was focusing on the following fields of study:

Botany, Horticulture, Stomatal conductance, Abscisic acid and Rootstock are his primary areas of study. Claudio Lovisolo studied Botany and Abiotic stress that intersect with Osmotic pressure. His work deals with themes such as Photosynthesis, Transpiration and Aquaporin, which intersect with Horticulture.

His Stomatal conductance research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Latent Virus, Genome and Abiotic component. His work carried out in the field of Rootstock brings together such families of science as Water stress and Cultivar. His Xylem research integrates issues from Biophysics and Phloem.

Between 2014 and 2021, his most popular works were:

  • Osmotic stress represses strigolactone biosynthesis in Lotus japonicus roots: exploring the interaction between strigolactones and ABA under abiotic stress (97 citations)
  • Low levels of strigolactones in roots as a component of the systemic signal of drought stress in tomato. (70 citations)
  • The Accumulation of miRNAs Differentially Modulated by Drought Stress Is Affected by Grafting in Grapevine (43 citations)

In his most recent research, the most cited papers focused on:

  • Botany
  • Gene
  • Horticulture

His scientific interests lie mostly in Botany, Stomatal conductance, Rootstock, Water stress and Abscisic acid. His Botany study incorporates themes from Abiotic component and Horticulture. His research integrates issues of Biomass, Phytochemical, Irrigation and Plant physiology in his study of Horticulture.

His study in Cultivar extends to Stomatal conductance with its themes. His Rootstock study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as RNA, Small RNA, Gene expression profiling and Drought tolerance. The various areas that Claudio Lovisolo examines in his Abscisic acid study include Chromosomal translocation, Drought stress, Shoot, Acclimatization and Metabolism.

Best Publications

  • The tobacco aquaporin NtAQP1 is a membrane CO2 pore with physiological functions

    Norbert Uehlein;Claudio Lovisolo;Franka Siefritz;Ralf Kaldenhoff

  • 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

  • PIP1 plasma membrane aquaporins in tobacco: from cellular effects to function in plants.

    Franka Siefritz;Melvin T. Tyree;Claudio Lovisolo;Andrea Schubert

  • Effects of water stress on vessel size and xylem hydraulic conductivity in Vitis vinifera L.

    Claudio Lovisolo;Andrea Schubert

  • Aquaporins and plant water balance.

    Ralf Kaldenhoff;Miquel Ribas-Carbo;Jaume Flexas Sans;Claudio Lovisolo

  • Effect of drought stress on growth and water relations of the mycorrhizal association Helianthemum almeriense-Terfezia claveryi.

    A. Morte;C. Lovisolo;A. Schubert

  • Osmotic stress represses strigolactone biosynthesis in Lotus japonicus roots: exploring the interaction between strigolactones and ABA under abiotic stress

    Junwei Liu;Hanzi He;Marco Vitali;Ivan Visentin

  • Abiotic stress effects on grapevine ( Vitis vinifera L.): Focus on abscisic acid-mediated consequences on secondary metabolism and berry quality

    Alessandra Ferrandino;Claudio Lovisolo

  • Low levels of strigolactones in roots as a component of the systemic signal of drought stress in tomato.

    Ivan Visentin;Marco Vitali;Manuela Ferrero;Yanxia Zhang

  • An abscisic acid-related reduced transpiration promotes gradual embolism repair when grapevines are rehydrated after drought.

    Claudio Lovisolo;Irene Perrone;Wolfram Hartung;Andrea Schubert

  • Adjustments of water use efficiency by stomatal regulation during drought and recovery in the drought-adapted Vitis hybrid Richter-110 (V. berlandieri x V. rupestris).

    Alícia Pou;Jaume Flexas;Maria del Mar Alsina;Josefina Bota

  • Whole-plant hydraulic conductance and root-to-shoot flow of abscisic acid are independently affected by water stress in grapevines

    Claudio Lovisolo;Wolfram Hartung;Andrea Schubert

  • Drought stress adaptation modulates plant secondary metabolite production in Salvia dolomitica Codd

    Matteo Caser;Walter Chitarra;Walter Chitarra;Francesca D'Angiolillo;Irene Perrone

  • CAROTENOID CLEAVAGE DIOXYGENASE 7 modulates plant growth, reproduction, senescence, and determinate nodulation in the model legume Lotus japonicus

    Junwei Liu;Mara Novero;Tatsiana Charnikhova;Alessandra Ferrandino

  • Rootstock control of scion response to water stress in grapevine

    Sara Tramontini;Sara Tramontini;Marco Vitali;Luna Centioni;Andrea Schubert

  • The cohesion-tension theory

    Guillermo Angeles;Barbara Bond;John S. Boyer;Tim Brodribb

  • Recovery from water stress affects grape leaf petiole transcriptome

    Irene Perrone;Chiara Pagliarani;Claudio Lovisolo;Claudio Lovisolo;Walter Chitarra

  • A novel strigolactone-miR156 module controls stomatal behaviour during drought recovery.

    Ivan Visentin;Chiara Pagliarani;Eleonora Deva;Alessio Caracci

  • Impact of soil texture and water availability on the hydraulic control of plant and grape-berry development

    Sara Tramontini;Sara Tramontini;Cornelis van Leeuwen;Jean-Christophe Domec;Agnès Destrac-Irvine

  • The Grapevine Root-Specific Aquaporin VvPIP2;4N Controls Root Hydraulic Conductance and Leaf Gas Exchange under Well-Watered Conditions But Not under Water Stress

    Irene Perrone;Giorgio Gambino;Walter Chitarra;Marco Vitali

  • Isolation and functional characterization of three aquaporins from olive (Olea europaea L.)

    Francesca Secchi;Claudio Lovisolo;Norbert Uehlein;Ralf Kaldenhoff

  • Factors influencing stomatal conductance in response to water availability in grapevine: a meta-analysis

    Anouk Lavoie-Lamoureux;Dario Sacco;Paul-André Risse;Claudio Lovisolo

Frequent Co-Authors

Andrea Schubert
Andrea Schubert University of Turin
Walter Chitarra
Walter Chitarra Council for Agricultural Research and Economics
Ralf Kaldenhoff
Ralf Kaldenhoff Technical University of Darmstadt
Carolien Ruyter-Spira
Carolien Ruyter-Spira Wageningen University & Research
Andrea Nardini
Andrea Nardini University of Trieste
Jaume Flexas
Jaume Flexas University of the Balearic Islands
Raffaella Balestrini
Raffaella Balestrini National Research Council (CNR)
Maciej A. Zwieniecki
Maciej A. Zwieniecki University of California, Davis
Hervé Cochard
Hervé Cochard INRAE : Institut national de recherche pour l'agriculture, l'alimentation et l'environnement
Luisa Pistelli
Luisa Pistelli University of Pisa

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