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Luisella Celi

Luisella Celi

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Environmental Sciences

D-Index
42
Citations
5563
World Ranking
7502
National Ranking
160

Overview

Luisella Celi is affiliated with the University of Turin in Italy and has contributed extensively to the fields of Agricultural and Biological Sciences and Environmental Science. Their research spans multiple subfields including Plant Science, Soil Science, Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering, Agronomy and Crop Science, and Environmental Chemistry.

The scientist's work addresses several key topics, notably Soil Carbon and Nitrogen Dynamics, Plant Nutrient Uptake and Metabolism, Phosphorus and Nutrient Management, Agronomic Practices and Intercropping Systems, Iron Oxide Chemistry and Applications, Legume Nitrogen Fixing Symbiosis, and Rice Cultivation and Yield Improvement.

Among recent publications associated with Luisella Celi is the 2020 article titled Role of crystalline iron oxides on stabilization of inositol phosphates in soil, published in Geoderma. Other frequently cited works in related domains appear in venues such as Plant and Soil and Plants, although authored by other researchers closely working within similar thematic areas.

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Luisella Celi include:

  • Daniel Said-Pullicino
  • María Martín
  • Veronica Santoro
  • Barbara Moretti
  • Sara Martinengo

Research outputs are also commonly published in a set of recurring venues, illustrating a consistent engagement with specific scientific communities. These venues include:

  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • Geoderma
  • Plant and Soil
  • Plants

The scientist's interdisciplinary approach integrates insights from diverse aspects of agricultural and environmental sciences. This is reflected in their publication record and the topics they engage with, which cover both fundamental soil chemistry and applied plant nutrient dynamics.

Best Publications

  • Separation of light and heavy organic matter fractions in soil — Testing for proper density cut-off and dispersion level

    C. Cerli;L. Celi;K. Kalbitz;G. Guggenberger

  • Interaction Of Inositol Hexaphosphate On Clays: Adsorption And Charging Phenomena

    Luisella Celi;Sebastiano Lamacchia;Franco Ajmone Marsan;Elisabetta Barberis

  • ANALYSIS OF CARBOXYL GROUPS IN SOIL HUMIC ACIDS BY A WET CHEMICAL METHOD, FOURIER-TRANSFORM INFRARED SPECTROPHOTOMETRY, AND SOLUTION-STATE CARBON-13 NUCLEAR MAGNETIC RESONANCE. A COMPARATIVE STUDY

    Luisella Roberta Celi;M. Schnitzer;Michèle Negre

  • Organic phosphorus in the terrestrial environment: a perspective on the state of the art and future priorities

    T. S. George;C. D. Giles;D. Menezes-Blackburn;Leo M. Condron

  • Abiotic stabilization of organic phosphorus in the environment.

    L. Celi;E. Barberis;B. L. Turner;E. Frossard

  • Effects of pH and Electrolytes on Inositol Hexaphosphate Interaction with Goethite

    L. Celi;M. Presta;F. Ajmore-Marsan;E. Barberis

  • Nitrogen immobilization in paddy soils as affected by redox conditions and rice straw incorporation

    Daniel Said-Pullicino;Daniel Said-Pullicino;Maria Alexandra Cucu;Marcella Sodano;Jago Jonathan Birk

  • Interaction of phytases with minerals and availability of substrate affect the hydrolysis of inositol phosphates

    Cinzia Giaveno;Luisella Celi;Alan E. Richardson;Richard J. Simpson

  • Greenhouse gas emissions as affected by different water management practices in temperate rice paddies

    Matteo Peyron;Chiara Bertora;Simone Pelissetti;Daniel Said-Pullicino

  • Abiotic reactions of inositol phosphates in soil.

    Luisella Roberta Celi;Elisabetta Barberis

  • Dissolved organic carbon retention by coprecipitation during the oxidation of ferrous iron

    Marcella Sodano;Cristina Lerda;Roberto Nisticò;Maria Martin

  • Novel Magnetite Nanoparticles Coated with Waste-Sourced Biobased Substances as Sustainable and Renewable Adsorbing Materials

    Giuliana Magnacca;Alex Allera;Enzo Montoneri;Luisella Celi

  • EFFECTS OF INTERACTION OF ORGANIC AND INORGANIC P WITH FERRIHYDRITE AND KAOLINITE-IRON OXIDE SYSTEMS ON IRON RELEASE

    Luisella Celi;Giovanni De Luca;Elisabetta Barberis

  • Snow removal and its influence on temperature and N dynamics in alpine soils (Vallée d'Aoste, northwest Italy)

    Michele Freppaz;Luisella Celi;Marco Marchelli;Ermanno Zanini

  • Paramagnetic iron-doped hydroxyapatite nanoparticles with improved metal sorption properties. A bioorganic substrates-mediated synthesis.

    D. Fabio Mercado;Giuliana Magnacca;Mery Malandrino;Aldo Rubert

  • Linking dissolved organic carbon cycling to organic carbon fluxes in rice paddies under different water management practices

    Daniel Said-Pullicino;Eleonora F. Miniotti;Eleonora F. Miniotti;Marcella Sodano;Chiara Bertora

  • Interaction of inositol phosphate with calcite

    Luisella Celi;Sebastiano Lamacchia;Elisabetta Barberis

  • DESORPTION AND PLANT AVAILABILITY OF MYO-INOSITOL HEXAPHOSPHATE ADSORBED ON GOETHITE

    Maria Martin;Luisella Celi;Elisabetta Barberis

  • Effect of Long-Term Soil Management on the Mutual Interaction Among Soil Organic Matter, Microbial Activity and Aggregate Stability in a Vineyard

    Sergio A. Belmonte;Luisella Celi;Ruby J. Stahel;Eleonora Bonifacio

  • Changes in humic substances along an age sequence of Norway spruce stands planted on former agricultural land

    C. Cerli;L. Celi;K. Kaiser;G. Guggenberger

  • Biogeochemical cycling of soil phosphorus during natural revegetation of Pinus sylvestris on disused sand quarries in Northwestern Russia

    Luisella Roberta Celi;C. Cerli;B. L. Turner;Stefania Santoni

  • Dissolved organic carbon retention by coprecipitation during the oxidation of ferrous iron

    Marcella Sodano;Maria Martin;Cristina Lerda;Roberto Nisticò

Frequent Co-Authors

Klaus Kaiser
Klaus Kaiser Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg
Giuliana Magnacca
Giuliana Magnacca University of Turin
Roland Bol
Roland Bol Forschungszentrum Jülich
Georg Guggenberger
Georg Guggenberger University of Hannover
Erwin Klumpp
Erwin Klumpp Forschungszentrum Jülich
Alan Richardson
Alan Richardson Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
Håkan Wallander
Håkan Wallander Lund University
Georgia Ntatsi
Georgia Ntatsi Agricultural University of Athens
Michela Schiavon
Michela Schiavon University of Padua

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