Selected Papers [Trace elements in the soil-plant system]

1- Pezzarossa B., Remorini D., Gentile M. L., Massai R. Effects of foliar and fruit addition of sodium selenate on selenium accumulation and fruit quality. In: Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture, vol. 92 pp. 781 - 786. WILEY, 2012.     

2- Pezzarossa B., Gorini F., Petruzzelli G. Heavy metal and Selenium distribution and bioavailability in contaminated sites: a tool for phytoremediation. In: Dynamics and bioavailability of heavy metals in the rootzone. pp. 93 - 127. H. Magdi Selim (ed.). Boca Raton (FL) USA: CRC Press, 2011.  

3- Petruzzelli G., Gorini F., Pezzarossa B., Pedron F. The fate of pollutants in soil. In: CNR Environment and health inter-departmental project: present knowledge and prospects for future research. pp. 1 - 38. Roma: Istituto Salesiano Pio XI, 2010.  

4- Paoletti M. G., D'Incà A., Tonin E., Tonon S., Migliorini C., Petruzzelli G., Pezzarossa B., Gomiero T., Sommaggio D. Soil invertebrates as bio-indicators in a natural area converted fron agricultural use. The case study of Vallevecchia-Lugugnana in North-Eastern Italy. In: JOURNAL OF SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE, vol. 34 pp. 38 - 56. Taylor&Francis, 2010.  

5- Malorgio F., Diaz K. E., Ferrante A., Mensuali Sodi A., Pezzarossa B. Effect of Selenium addition on minimally processed leafy vegetables grown in floating system. In: JOURNAL OF THE SCIENCE OF FOOD AND AGRICULTURE, vol. 89-3 pp. 2243 - 2251. Society of Chemical Industry, 2009.     

6- Pezzarossa B., Remorini D., Piccotino D., Malagoli M., Massai R. Effects of selenate addition on selenium accumulation and plant groth of two Prunus rootstock genotypes. In: Journal of Plant Nutrition and Soil Science-Zeitschrift fur Pflanzenernahrung und Bodenkunde, vol. 172 pp. 261 - 269. Wiley, 2009.     

7- Pezzarossa B., Petruzzelli G., Petacco F., Malorgio F., Ferri T. Absorption of selenium by lactuca sativa as affected by carboxymethylcellulose. In: CHEMOSPHERE, vol. 67 pp. 322 - 329. Elsevier, 2007.     

8- Di G. S., Lampis S., Malorgio F., Petruzzelli G., Pezzarossa B. Brassica juncea can improve selenite and selenate abatement in selenium contaminated soil through the aid of its rhizospheric bacterial population. In: PLANT AND SOIL, vol. 285 pp. 233 - 244. 2006.