CASTALDI, Paola
 Distribuzione geografica
Continente #
NA - Nord America 4.813
AS - Asia 2.569
SA - Sud America 1.769
EU - Europa 1.724
AF - Africa 116
Continente sconosciuto - Info sul continente non disponibili 9
OC - Oceania 5
Totale 11.005
Nazione #
US - Stati Uniti d'America 4.682
BR - Brasile 1.592
SG - Singapore 1.179
CN - Cina 695
UA - Ucraina 513
IT - Italia 286
DE - Germania 236
HK - Hong Kong 204
FR - Francia 158
FI - Finlandia 113
SE - Svezia 103
VN - Vietnam 99
GB - Regno Unito 89
AR - Argentina 63
MX - Messico 58
BD - Bangladesh 48
BE - Belgio 45
KR - Corea 45
IN - India 40
CA - Canada 37
PL - Polonia 35
TR - Turchia 35
RU - Federazione Russa 34
ZA - Sudafrica 32
EC - Ecuador 30
UZ - Uzbekistan 28
PK - Pakistan 27
VE - Venezuela 27
ID - Indonesia 26
IQ - Iraq 26
JP - Giappone 24
MA - Marocco 24
PY - Paraguay 18
CZ - Repubblica Ceca 15
CO - Colombia 14
ES - Italia 14
TN - Tunisia 14
KE - Kenya 13
NP - Nepal 13
LT - Lituania 10
NL - Olanda 10
PE - Perù 10
DK - Danimarca 9
KG - Kirghizistan 9
AE - Emirati Arabi Uniti 8
EG - Egitto 8
HN - Honduras 8
OM - Oman 8
RO - Romania 8
AZ - Azerbaigian 7
CL - Cile 7
DO - Repubblica Dominicana 7
DZ - Algeria 7
HR - Croazia 7
PH - Filippine 7
SA - Arabia Saudita 7
AT - Austria 6
EU - Europa 6
JM - Giamaica 6
JO - Giordania 6
SN - Senegal 6
UY - Uruguay 6
AU - Australia 5
CH - Svizzera 5
GT - Guatemala 5
IE - Irlanda 5
AL - Albania 4
AM - Armenia 4
IR - Iran 4
RS - Serbia 4
BG - Bulgaria 3
BH - Bahrain 3
CR - Costa Rica 3
KZ - Kazakistan 3
MD - Moldavia 3
NG - Nigeria 3
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CI - Costa d'Avorio 2
GA - Gabon 2
GE - Georgia 2
GR - Grecia 2
IL - Israele 2
MY - Malesia 2
NI - Nicaragua 2
NO - Norvegia 2
PA - Panama 2
PT - Portogallo 2
TG - Togo 2
BO - Bolivia 1
CG - Congo 1
CY - Cipro 1
ET - Etiopia 1
GD - Grenada 1
HU - Ungheria 1
LB - Libano 1
LK - Sri Lanka 1
LY - Libia 1
MK - Macedonia 1
MN - Mongolia 1
PS - Palestinian Territory 1
Totale 10.997
Città #
Dallas 1.694
Chandler 641
Singapore 600
Jacksonville 299
Hong Kong 204
Beijing 196
Princeton 172
Ann Arbor 169
Sassari 140
Ashburn 138
São Paulo 120
Dearborn 98
Nanjing 96
New York 91
Wilmington 73
Los Angeles 69
Shanghai 55
Rio de Janeiro 50
Council Bluffs 49
Munich 47
Santa Clara 45
Seoul 43
Brussels 42
Columbus 40
Nanchang 40
Woodbridge 40
The Dalles 39
Tianjin 38
Belo Horizonte 34
Ho Chi Minh City 34
Boardman 33
Warsaw 32
Brasília 29
Tashkent 26
Cagliari 25
Hebei 23
Turku 23
Brooklyn 22
Tokyo 22
Changsha 21
Mountain View 20
Shenyang 20
Curitiba 19
Helsinki 19
Norwalk 19
Andover 18
Jakarta 18
Mexico City 18
Campinas 17
Guarulhos 17
Hanoi 17
Johannesburg 17
Porto Alegre 17
Denver 16
Kunming 16
Baghdad 15
London 15
Salvador 15
Atlanta 14
Goiânia 14
Jiaxing 14
Chicago 13
Contagem 13
Jinan 13
Montreal 13
Nairobi 13
Quito 13
Ribeirão Preto 13
Betim 12
Brno 12
Manaus 12
Abbiategrasso 11
Dhaka 11
Fortaleza 11
Phoenix 11
Recife 11
Sorocaba 11
Toronto 11
Uberlândia 11
Zhengzhou 11
Aracaju 10
Atlantic Highlands 10
Boston 10
Franca 10
Hangzhou 10
Istanbul 10
San Francisco 10
São José dos Campos 10
Amsterdam 9
Belém 9
Bishkek 9
Casablanca 9
Falls Church 9
Houston 9
Orem 9
Stockholm 9
Asunción 8
Buffalo 8
Campo Grande 8
Cape Town 8
Totale 6.417
Nome #
Effect of monospecific and mixed Mediterranean tree plantations on soil microbial community and biochemical functioning 210
Assessment of the use potential of edible sea urchins (Paracentrotus lividus) processing waste within the agricultural system: Influence on soil chemical and biological properties and bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) and wheat (Triticum vulgare) growth in an amended acidic soil 209
Combining grass and legume species with compost for assisted phytostabilization of contaminated soils 193
Combining biochar, plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria, and annual ryegrass for the recovery of a PTEs multi-contaminated soil 184
Addition of softwood biochar to contaminated soils decreases the mobility, leachability and bioaccesibility of potentially toxic elements 179
Growth and yield characteristics and heavy metals content on tomatoes grown in different growing media 175
Characterization of the water soluble fraction (WSF) of different composts and their interaction with Pb(II) and Cu(II) ions 171
Sorption of Cadmium(II) and Zinc(II) from Aqueous Solution by Water Treatment Residuals at Different pH Values 170
Influence of biochar on trace metals mobility and leaching in contaminated mining soils 163
Use of municipal solid wastes for chemical and microbiological recovery of soils contaminated with metal(loid)s 160
Arsenic mobilization by citric and malic acids from a red mud-treated contaminated soil 154
Evolution of heavy metals mobility during municipal solid waste composting 152
Composting of Posidonia oceanica and its use in agriculture 148
Biochar and compost as gentle remediation options for the recovery of trace elements-contaminated soils 148
Role of polygalacturonic acid and the cooperative effect of caffeic andmalic acids on the toxicity of Cu(II) towards triticale plants (× Triticosecale Wittm) 146
Heavy metals contents in organic matter amendments based on beached Posidonia oceanica 146
Copper(II) and lead(II) removal from aqueous solution by water treatment residues 144
Arsenic mobilization by citrate and malate from a red mud–treated contaminated soil 139
Study of the organic matter evolution during municipal solid waste composting aimed at identifying suitable parameters for the evaluation of compost maturity 139
Cooperative effect of root exudates on the toxicity of Cu(II) ions towards plants 138
Evolution of carbon compounds during municipal solid waste composting: suitability of chemical and biochemical parameters in defining the stability and maturity of the end product 138
Water treatment residues as accumulators of oxoanions in soil. Sorption of arsenate and phosphate anions from an aqueous solution 133
Influence of the pH on the accumulation of phosphate by red mud (a bauxite ore processing waste) 131
Influence of iron-rich water treatment residues and compost on the mobility of metal(loid)s in mine soils 130
Influence of compost from sea weeds on heavy metal dynamics in the soil-plant system 129
Sorption of Pb, Cu, Cd, and Zn by Municipal Solid Waste Composts: Metal Retention and Desorption Mechanisms 129
Sb(V) adsorption and desorption onto ferrihydrite: influence of pH and competing organic and inorganic anions 127
Influence of lead in the sorption of arsenate by municipal solid waste composts: metal(loid) retention, desorption and phytotoxicity 125
Water treatment residuals as a resource for the recovery of soil and water polluted with Sb(V): sorption and desorption trials at different pH values 124
Effect of Municipal Solid Waste Compost on Antimony Mobility, Phytotoxicity and Bioavailability in Polluted Soils 122
Influence of pea and wheat growth on Pb, Cd, and Zn mobility and soil biological status in a polluted amended soil 122
Mobility, bioaccessibility and toxicity of potentially toxic elements in a contaminated soil treated with municipal solid waste compost 121
Microbial and chemical dynamics of brewers' spent grain during a low-input pre-vermicomposting treatment 121
In Situ Fixation of Metal(loid)s in Contaminated Soils: A Comparison of Conventional, Opportunistic, and Engineered Soil Amendments 121
Influenza dei residui del trattamento delle acque (Fe-WTR) e di compost sulla mobilità dell’arsenico e di metalli in traccia in suoli minerari 121
Evaluation of the interaction mechanisms between red muds and heavy metals 120
DRINKING-WATER TREATMENT RESIDUES (WTRs) AS POTENTIAL SORBENTS FOR THE RECOVERY OF ARSENIC POLLUTED SOILS AND WATERS 119
Evaluation of Cynara cardunculus L. and municipal solid waste compost for aided phytoremediation of multi potentially toxic element–contaminated soils 117
Influence of Pb(II) in the sorption of As(V) by a Capolygalacturonate network, a root mucilage model 115
Combining biochar and grass-legume mixture to improve the phytoremediation of soils contaminated with potentially toxic elements (PTEs) 113
Interaction of the water soluble fraction of MSW-composts with Pb(II) and Cu(II) ions 111
Mutual effect of Phragmites australis, Arundo donax and immobilization agents on arsenic and trace metals phytostabilization in polluted soils 111
Role of the Ca-pectates on the accumulation of heavy metals in the root apoplasm 110
Thermal analysis for the evaluation of the organic matter evolution during municipal solid waste aerobic composting process 110
EVALUATION OF CORK COMMERCIAL QUALITY THROUGH N2 ADSORPTION AND MERCURY INTRUSION POROSIMETRY 110
Mobility and potential bioavailability of antimony in contaminated soils: Short-term impact on microbial community and soil biochemical functioning 110
Sorption behavior of sulfamethazine on unamended and manure-amended soils and short-term impact on soil microbial community. 109
X-Ray diffraction and termal analysis of bauxite ore-processing waste (red mud) excanged with arsenate and phosphate 109
Determination of conditional stability constants of metal–Trichoderma viride complexes by the potentiometric titration method 109
Sorption-Desorption of Imazamox and 2,4-DB in Acidic Mediterranean Agricultural Soils and Herbicide Impact on Culturable Bacterial Populations and Functional Diversity 108
Red mud amendment of heavy metals and metalloid-contaminated soils: influence on microbial abundance, diversity and functionality in two different pollutes soils 108
Softwood-derived Biochar as a Green Material for the Recovery of Environmental Media Contaminated with Potentially Toxic Elements 107
Biochar addition decreases the mobility, bioavailability and phytotoxicity of potentially toxic elements in an agricultural contaminated soil 106
XRD, FT-IR, and thermal analysis of bauxite ore-processing waste (red mud) exchanged with heavy metals 105
Biochar and Eisenia fetida (Savigny) promote sorghum growth and the immobilization of potentially toxic elements in contaminated soils 104
Influence of red mud, zeolite and lime on heavy metal immobilization, culturable heterotrophic microbial populations and enzyme activities in a contaminated soil 104
Maturity assessment of compost from municipal solid waste through the study of enzyme activities and water-soluble fractions 104
Evolution of cork commercial quality through N2 adsorption end mercury intrusion porosimetry 104
Sorption of Arsenate by Ferrihydrite Covered by a Ca-Polygalacturonate Network 102
Innovative amendments derived from industrial and municipal wastes enhance plant growth and soil functions in PTE-polluted environments 101
Influenza dei fanghi rossi sulla mobilità dell'arsenico e sulla funzionalità di un suolo contaminato. 101
Stabilising metal(loid)s in soil with iron and aluminium-based products: microbial, biochemical and plant growth impact 100
Study of the Interaction Mechanism in the Biosorption of Copper(II) Ions onto Posidonia oceanica and Peat 100
Municipal solid wastes as a resource for environmental recovery: impact of water treatment residuals and compost on the microbial and biochemical features of As and trace metal-polluted soils 99
CAN POLYURONIC ACIDS AFFECT IONS SORPTION BY FERRIHYDRITE AT THE SOIL ROOT INTERFACE? 97
Insights into the fate of antimony (Sb) in contaminated soils: Ageing influence on Sb mobility, bioavailability, bioaccessibility and speciation 96
LONG-TERM INFLUENCE OF RED MUD ON As MOBILITY AND SOIL PHYSICO-CHEMICAL AND MICROBIAL PARAMETERS IN A POLLUTED SUB-ACIDIC SOIL 96
Municipal solid waste compost as a novel sorbent for antimony(V): adsorption and release trials at acidic pH 95
Leachability, bioaccessibility and plant availability of trace elements in contaminated soils treated with industrial by-products and subjected to oxidative/reductive conditions 95
Sediment features and heavy metal levels in four areas of Sardinia devoted to bivalve culture = Caratteristiche dei sedimenti e livelli di metalli pesanti in quattro aree della Sardegna idonee all’allevamento dei bivalvi 95
EVOLUTION OF CARBON COMPOUNDS DURING A COMPOSTING PROCESS 93
Impact of Eisenia fetida earthworms and biochar on potentially toxic element mobility and health of a contaminated soil 93
Metal(loid)s immobilization in soils of Lebanon using municipal solid waste compost: Microbial and biochemical impact 92
Stabilising fluoride in contaminated soils with monocalcium phosphate and municipal solid waste compost: microbial, biochemical and plant growth impact 92
Formation of biopolymers owing to the oxidation of esculetine by Cu(II) ions in a Capolygalacturonate network 91
Role of root exudates on the sorption of arsenate by ferrihydrite 89
Sustainable Restoration of Soil Functionality in PTE-Affected Environments: Biochar Impact on Soil Chemistry, Microbiology, Biochemistry, and Plant Growth 88
Sorption processes and XRD analysis of a natural zeolite exchanged with Pb2+, Cd2+ and Zn2+ cations 88
Il ruolo dei WTRs sulla mobilità dell’arsenico in suoli contaminati. 87
Recovery of soils contaminated with heavy metals: preliminary results 84
Valuable non-food crops for biochar-assisted phytoremediation of contaminated soils: The case of cardoon, rapeseed and safflower 84
Microbial community assembly and chemical dynamics of raw brewers’ spent grain during inoculated and spontaneous solid-state fermentation 82
The use of quality compost from olive milling waste in the preparation of growing media in floriculture 82
Formazione di sostanze umo-simili per ossidazione dell’acido caffeico da parte del Fe(III) accumulato in un network di Ca-poligalatturonato 82
Role of root exudates on the sorption of arsenate by ferrihydrite 81
Long-term influence of a municipal solid waste compost on the functionality and biodiversity of a soil contaminated with potentially toxic elements 80
Thermal and spectroscopic studies of zeolites exchanged with heavy metals cations 79
Heavy metals immobilization by chemical amendments in a polluted soil and influence on white lupin growth 78
Phenolic substances as Cr(VI) decontaminating agents 77
Studio dei processi di adsorbimento tra fanghi rossi (residui derivanti dalla lavorazione della bauxite) e As(V) 72
Study of sorption processes and FT-IR analysis of arsenate sorbed onto red muds (a bauxite ore processing waste) 71
Valutazione chimica e biologica dell’idoneità di ammendanti inorganici nel ridurre la tossicità di metalli pesanti in suoli contaminati 71
Studio dell’interazione tra rame(II) e piombo(II) ed i WTRs, residui del trattamento di potabilizzazione delle acque 70
Simultaneous sorption of phosphate and arsenate by red muds (a bauxite ore processing waste) 69
Long-term effect of municipal solid waste compost on the recovery of a potentially toxic element (PTE)-contaminated soil: PTE mobility, distribution and bioaccessibility 68
Vanadate reduction by caffeic acid: a mechanism of biological importance 68
Mixing Compost and Biochar Can Enhance the Chemical and Biological Recovery of Soils Contaminated by Potentially Toxic Elements 65
Sediment features and heavy metal levels in four areas of Sardinia devoted to bivalve culture 65
Using biochar for environmental recovery and boosting the yield of valuable non-food crops: The case of hemp in a soil contaminated by potentially toxic elements (PTEs) 59
Role of caffeic acid on the As(V) sorption by a ferrihydrite coated with a Ca‐polygalacturonate network 58
Totale 11.220
Categoria #
all - tutte 44.444
article - articoli 0
book - libri 0
conference - conferenze 0
curatela - curatele 0
other - altro 0
patent - brevetti 0
selected - selezionate 0
volume - volumi 0
Totale 44.444


Totale Lug Ago Sett Ott Nov Dic Gen Feb Mar Apr Mag Giu
2020/2021469 0 0 0 0 0 22 90 77 109 110 44 17
2021/2022547 75 13 6 24 14 11 32 34 39 27 81 191
2022/20231.112 99 112 19 215 102 189 9 115 182 12 37 21
2023/2024335 49 33 9 18 45 45 5 15 0 3 50 63
2024/20253.445 15 30 225 94 166 134 273 602 1.164 453 213 76
2025/20263.609 239 1.070 1.028 666 552 54 0 0 0 0 0 0
Totale 11.299