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Giuseppe Scarascia-Mugnozza

Giuseppe Scarascia-Mugnozza

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Environmental Sciences

D-Index
36
Citations
5891
World Ranking
9101
National Ranking
205

Overview

Giuseppe Scarascia-Mugnozza is affiliated with Tuscia University in Italy and his research primarily spans the fields of Environmental Science and Engineering. His work is characterized by an interdisciplinary approach that addresses key environmental challenges and technological solutions.

The scientist's main fields of study include:

  • Environmental Science
  • Engineering

Within these broad fields, the subfields covered by their research are:

  • Global and Planetary Change
  • Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis
  • Environmental Engineering
  • Media Technology

Giuseppe Scarascia-Mugnozza's work encompasses a range of topics relevant to environmental and urban dynamics. The principal topics investigated include:

  • Land Use and Ecosystem Services
  • Urban Green Space and Health
  • Urban Heat Island Mitigation
  • Smart Cities and Technologies

The scientist collaborates with several frequent co-authors, indicating an active engagement with the research community. These co-authors are:

  • Silvano Fares
  • Teodoro Georgiadis
  • Arne Sæbø
  • Ben Somers
  • Koenraad Van Meerbeek

This collaborative network reflects a multidisciplinary approach to tackling environmental and urban issues, integrating perspectives from various experts in related fields.

No recent papers with titles or publication venues have been documented, nor have specific awards or book publications been listed for this scientist.

Best Publications

  • Forest response to elevated CO2 is conserved across a broad range of productivity.

    Richard J. Norby;Evan H. DeLucia;Birgit Gielen;Carlo Calfapietra

  • Mycorrhizal hyphal turnover as a dominant process for carbon input into soil organic matter

    Douglas L. Godbold;Marcel R. Hoosbeek;Martin Lukac;M. Francesca Cotrufo

  • Free‐air CO2 enrichment (FACE) of a poplar plantation: the POPFACE fumigation system

    Franco Miglietta;Alessandro Peressotti;Francesco Primo Vaccari;Alessandro Zaldei

  • Analysis of the efficiency of greenhouse ventilation using computational fluid dynamics

    A. Mistriotis;G.P.A. Bot;P. Picuno;G. Scarascia-Mugnozza

  • Computational analysis of ventilation in greenhouses at zero- and low-wind speeds.

    A. Mistriotis;C. Arcidiacono;P. Picuno;G.P.A. Bot

  • More new carbon in the mineral soil of a poplar plantation under Free Air Carbon Enrichment (POPFACE): Cause of increased priming effect?

    Marcel R. Hoosbeek;Martin Lukac;Douwe van Dam;Douglas L. Godbold

  • Woody biomass production during the second rotation of a bio-energy Populus plantation increases in a future high CO2 world

    Marion Liberloo;Carlo Calfapietra;Martin Lukac;Douglas Godbold

  • Production physiology and morphology of Populus species and their hybrids grown under short rotation. I. Clonal comparisons of 4-year growth and phenology

    R. Ceulemans;G. Scarascia-Mugnozza;B. M. Wiard;J. H. Braatne

  • Future atmospheric CO2 leads to delayed autumnal senescence

    Gail Taylor;Matthew J. Tallis;Christian P. Giardina;Kevin E. Percy

  • Long‐term exposure to elevated [CO2] in a natural Quercus ilex L. community: net photosynthesis and photochemical efficiency of PSII at different levels of water stress

    G. Scarascia‐Mugnozza;P. Angelis;G. Matteucci;R. Valentini

  • Free-air CO2 enrichment (FACE) enhances biomass production in a short-rotation poplar plantation.

    C. Calfapietra;Birgit Gielen;A.N.J. Galema;M. Lukac

  • Photosynthesis and stomatal conductance responses of poplars to free‐air CO2 enrichment (PopFACE) during the first growth cycle and immediately following coppice

    C. J. Bernacchi;C. J. Bernacchi;C. Calfapietra;P. A. Davey;V. E. Wittig

  • Quantification of two-year-old hybrid poplar root systems: morphology, biomass, and 14C distribution

    Alexander L. Friend;Giuseppe Scarascia-Mugnozza;J. G. Isebrands;Paul E. Heilman

  • The transcriptome of Populus in elevated CO2

    Gail Taylor;Nathaniel R. Street;Penny J. Tricker;Andreas Sjödin

  • Comparing hybrid Populus clones for SRF across northern Italy after two biennial rotations: Survival, growth and yield

    Pierluigi Paris;Leonardo Mareschi;Maurizio Sabatti;Andrea Pisanelli

  • Net carbon storage in a poplar plantation (POPFACE) after three years of free-air CO2 enrichment.

    B. Gielen;C. Calfapietra;M. Lukac;V. E. Wittig

  • Tree Biomass, Growth and Nutrient Pools

    G. Scarascia-Mugnozza;G. A. Bauer;H. Persson;G. Matteucci

  • Physiological, morphological and anatomical components of hybrid vigor in Populus.

    T. M. Hinckley;R. Ceulemans;J. M. Dunlap;A. Figliola

  • Increased Litter Build Up and Soil Organic Matter Stabilization in a Poplar Plantation After 6 Years of Atmospheric CO2 Enrichment (FACE): Final Results of POP-EuroFACE Compared to Other Forest FACE Experiments

    Marcel R. Hoosbeek;Giuseppe E. Scarascia-Mugnozza

  • Carbon stocks in central African forests enhanced by elephant disturbance

    Fabio Berzaghi;Marcos Longo;Marcos Longo;Philippe Ciais;Stephen Blake;Stephen Blake

  • Carbon-based secondary metabolites and internal nitrogen pools in Populus nigra under Free Air CO2 Enrichment (FACE) and nitrogen fertilisation.

    Zhi-Bin Luo;Carlo Calfapietra;Carlo Calfapietra;Giuseppe Scarascia-Mugnozza;Giuseppe Scarascia-Mugnozza;Marion Liberloo

  • Free Atmospheric CO2 Enrichment (FACE) Increased Labile and Total Carbon in the Mineral Soil of a Short Rotation Poplar Plantation

    Marcel R. Hoosbeek;Yongtao Li;Giuseppe E. Scarascia-Mugnozza

  • Evaluation of biomass production potential and heating value of hybrid poplar genotypes in a short-rotation culture in Italy

    Maurizio Sabatti;Francesco Fabbrini;Antoine Harfouche;Isacco Beritognolo

Frequent Co-Authors

Carlo Calfapietra
Carlo Calfapietra National Research Council (CNR)
Reinhart Ceulemans
Reinhart Ceulemans University of Antwerp
Paolo De Angelis
Paolo De Angelis Tuscia University
Franco Miglietta
Franco Miglietta National Research Council (CNR)
Maurizio Sabatti
Maurizio Sabatti Tuscia University
Gail Taylor
Gail Taylor University College London
Stephen Blake
Stephen Blake Saint Louis University
Marcos Longo
Marcos Longo Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
David F. Karnosky
David F. Karnosky Michigan Technological University
Andrea Polle
Andrea Polle University of Göttingen

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