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Nello Bagni was affiliated with the University of Bologna in Italy during their academic career. Their association with this institution situates them within one of Italy's historic centers of higher education and research.

Although there are no recorded recent papers, frequent co-authors, or publication venues listed in the provided data, Bagni's work likely contributed to the scientific community through collaborations and scholarly output associated with the university.

There is no detailed information on Bagni's main fields of study, subfields, or main topics of work presently available. Similarly, no book publications or awards associated with Bagni are recorded in the source data.

Given the lack of explicit publication records or topic listings, it is not possible to delineate specific research themes or areas of scientific inquiry connected to Bagni. Nonetheless, the academic environment of the University of Bologna often encompasses a wide range of disciplines and research domains, contextualizing their activity within a multidisciplinary academic setting.

Best Publications

  • Biosynthesis, oxidation and conjugation of aliphatic polyamines in higher plants.

    N. Bagni;A. Tassoni

  • Jasmonates and Na-orthovanadate promote resveratrol production in Vitis vinifera cv. barbera cell cultures

    Annalisa Tassoni;Silvia Fornalè;Marina Franceschetti;Marina Franceschetti;Federica Musiani

  • Polyamine content and metabolism in Arabidopsis thaliana and effect of spermidine on plant development.

    Annalisa Tassoni;Marianne van Buuren;Marina Franceschetti;Silvia Fornalè

  • Polyamines and ethylene in relation to adventitious root formation in Prunus avium shoot cultures

    Stefania Biondi;Teresa Diaz;Isabel Iglesias;Grazia Gamberini

  • Free and conjugated polyamines during de novo floral and vegetative bud formation in thin cell layers of tobacco

    Patrizia Torrigiani;Maria Maddalena Altamura;Gabriella Pasqua;Barbara Monacelli

  • Characterization of monocot and dicot plant S-adenosyl-L-methionine decarboxylase gene families including identification in the mRNA of a highly conserved pair of upstream overlapping open reading frames

    Marina Franceschetti;Colin Hanfrey;Sonia Scaramagli;Patrizia Torrigiani

  • Chitosan treatment induces changes of protein expression profile and stilbene distribution in Vitis vinifera cell suspensions.

    Maura Ferri;Annalisa Tassoni;Marina Franceschetti;Marina Franceschetti;Laura Righetti

  • Endogenous polyamines in apple and their relationship to fruit set and fruit growth

    Rita Biasi;Nello Bagni;Guglielmo Costa

  • Polyamines: A new class of growth substances

    Nello Bagni;Patrizia Torrigiani

  • Polyamine synthesis and accumulation in the hypersensitive response to TMV in Nicotiana tabacum

    Patrizia Torrigiani;Anna Laura Rabiti;Cristina Bortolotti;Lucietta Betti

  • De novo root formation in thin cell layers of tobacco: changes in free and bound polyamines

    Patrizia Torrigiani;Maria Maddalena Altamura;Francesca Capitani;Donatella Serafini-Fracassini

  • Alkaloid production in Duboisia hybrid hairy root cultures overexpressing the pmt gene.

    Elisabeth Moyano;Silvia Fornalé;Javier Palazón;Rosa M. Cusidó

  • Polyamines and nucleic acids during the first cell cycle of Helianthus tuberosus tissue after the dormancy break.

    Donatella Serafini Fracassini;Nello Bagni;Pier Giorgio Cionini;Andrea Bennici

  • RNA, Proteins and Polyamines During Tube Growth in Germinating Apple Pollen

    Nello Bagni;Patrizia Adamo;Donatella Serafini-Fracassini;Victor R. Villanueva

  • Long-distance translocation of polyamines in phloem and xylem of Ricinus communis L. plants

    Fabiana Antognoni;Silvia Fornalè;Claudia Grimmer;Ewald Komor

  • The plant cell wall is altered by inhibition of polyamine biosynthesis

    G. Berta;M. M. Altamura;A. Fusconi;F. Cerruti

  • Evidence for the subcellular localization of polyamines and their biosynthetic enzymes in plant cells

    P. Torrigiani;D. Serafini-Fracassini;S. Biondi;N. Bagni

  • De Novo Root Formation in Tobacco Thin Layers is Affected by Inhibition of Polyamine Biosynthesis

    M. M. Altamura;P. Torrigiani;F. Capitani;S. Scaramagli

  • Daucus carota Cell Cultures: Polyamines and Effect of Polyamine Biosynthesis Inhibitors in the Preembryogenic Phase and Different Embryo Stages

    Marisa Mengoli;Nello Bagni;Gualtiero Luccarini;Vittoria Nuti Ronchi

  • Polyamine Pattern and Biosynthesis in Zygotic and Somatic Embryo Stages of Vitis vinifera

    Olivier Faure;Marisa Mengoli;Arlette Nougarede;Nello Bagni

Frequent Co-Authors

Patrizia Torrigiani
Patrizia Torrigiani University of Bologna
Maria Maddalena Altamura
Maria Maddalena Altamura Sapienza University of Rome
Giuseppina Falasca
Giuseppina Falasca Sapienza University of Rome
Stefania Biondi
Stefania Biondi University of Bologna
Anthony J. Michael
Anthony J. Michael The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
Javier Palazon
Javier Palazon University of Barcelona
Christopher B. Watkins
Christopher B. Watkins Cornell University
Guglielmo Costa
Guglielmo Costa University of Bologna
Rosa M. Cusidó
Rosa M. Cusidó University of Barcelona
Gabriella Pasqua
Gabriella Pasqua Sapienza University of Rome

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