Selected Papers [Functional soil microbial proteins]
1- Masciandaro G., Macci C., Doni S., Maserti B. E., Calvo-Bado L. A., Ceccanti B., Wellington E. Comparison of extraction methods for recovery of extracellular B-glucosidase in two different forest soils. In: SOIL BIOLOGY & BIOCHEMISTRY, vol. 40 pp. 2156 - 2161. Elsevier, 2008.
2- Moreno B., Vivas A., Nogales R., Macci C., Masciandaro G., Benitez E. Restoring biochemical activity and bacterial diversity in a trichloroethylene contaminated soil: the reclamation effect of vermicomposted olive wastes. In: ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND POLLUTION RESEARCH, vol. 16 pp. 253 - 264. Springer, 2009.
3- Wellington E., Johnson-Rollings A., Wright H., Masciandaro G., Macci C., Doni S. Revealing the soil metasecretome. In: Ecology and Soil Microorganisms "Microbes as Important Drivers of Soil Processes" (Praga, Repubblica Ceca, 27 aprile - 1 maggio 2011). Abstract, pp. 15 - 15. Ecology and Microorganisms, 2011.
Vivas A., B. Moreno, C. Del Val, C. Macci, G. Masciandaro, E. Benitez. 2009. Metabolic and bacterial diversity in soils historically contaminated by heavy metals and hydrocarbons. Journal of Environmental Monitoring 10, 1287-1296.
Moreno B., R. Nogales, C. Macci, G. Masciandaro, E. Benitez. 2011. Microbial eco-physiological profiles to estimate the effectiveness of rhizoremediation of trichloroethylene-contaminated soils. Ecological Indicators 11, 1563-1571.