Antonella Capocchi

992 total citations
35 papers, 758 citations indexed

About

Antonella Capocchi is a scholar working on Plant Science, Molecular Biology and Oceanography. According to data from OpenAlex, Antonella Capocchi has authored 35 papers receiving a total of 758 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 23 papers in Plant Science, 7 papers in Molecular Biology and 7 papers in Oceanography. Recurrent topics in Antonella Capocchi's work include Phytase and its Applications (11 papers), Plant Micronutrient Interactions and Effects (10 papers) and Seed Germination and Physiology (8 papers). Antonella Capocchi is often cited by papers focused on Phytase and its Applications (11 papers), Plant Micronutrient Interactions and Effects (10 papers) and Seed Germination and Physiology (8 papers). Antonella Capocchi collaborates with scholars based in Italy, Australia and Greece. Antonella Capocchi's co-authors include Luciano Galleschi, Franco Saviozzi, Debora Fontanini, Maurizio Zandomeneghi, Calogero Pinzino, Lucia Calucci, Silvia Ghiringhelli, Sabrina Tozzi, Salvatore Foti and Vera Muccilli and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, Scientific Reports and International Journal of Molecular Sciences.

In The Last Decade

Antonella Capocchi

34 papers receiving 712 citations

Peers

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Teresa Mouga Portugal
Sang Hoon Lee South Korea
Glenn W. Chapman United States
Sung‐Jin Hwang South Korea
P. Adamse Netherlands
Hock‐Hin Yeoh Singapore
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All Works

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Fontanini, Debora, Fabio Bulleri, Chiara Ravaglioli, & Antonella Capocchi. (2025). A Comparison of Methods for Assessing the Antioxidant Expression in Posidonia oceanica (L.) Delile. Molecules. 30(8). 1828–1828. 1 indexed citations
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Capocchi, Antonella, Christos G. Athanassiou, Giovanni Benelli, et al.. (2021). A new monomeric α-amylase inhibitor from the tetraploid emmer wheat is mostly active against stored product pests. Journal of Pest Science. 95(3). 1401–1412. 3 indexed citations
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Ravaglioli, Chiara, Joachim Langeneck, Antonella Capocchi, et al.. (2020). Positive cascading effects of epiphytes enhance the persistence of a habitat‐forming macroalga and the biodiversity of the associated invertebrate community under increasing stress. Journal of Ecology. 109(2). 1078–1093. 14 indexed citations
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Ravaglioli, Chiara, et al.. (2018). Macro-grazer herbivory regulates seagrass response to pulse and press nutrient loading. Marine Environmental Research. 136. 54–61. 14 indexed citations
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Maggi, Elena, Luca Rindi, Martina Dal Bello, et al.. (2017). Spatio-temporal variability in Mediterranean rocky shore microphytobenthos. Marine Ecology Progress Series. 575. 17–29. 18 indexed citations
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Ravaglioli, Chiara, Chiara Lauritano, Maria Cristina Buia, et al.. (2017). Nutrient Loading Fosters Seagrass Productivity Under Ocean Acidification. Scientific Reports. 7(1). 13732–13732. 30 indexed citations
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Bello, Martina Dal, Elena Maggi, Luca Rindi, et al.. (2014). Multifractal spatial distribution of epilithic microphytobenthos on a Mediterranean rocky shore. Oikos. 124(4). 477–485. 17 indexed citations
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Capocchi, Antonella, Vera Muccilli, Vincenzo Cunsolo, et al.. (2013). A heterotetrameric alpha-amylase inhibitor from emmer (Triticum dicoccon Schrank) seeds. Phytochemistry. 88. 6–14. 21 indexed citations
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Muccilli, Vera, Concetta Licciardello, Debora Fontanini, et al.. (2013). Root Protein Profiles of Two Citrus Rootstocks Grown under Iron Sufficiency/Deficiency Conditions. European Journal of Mass Spectrometry. 19(4). 305–324. 8 indexed citations
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Fontanini, Debora, et al.. (2009). Investigation on cell death in the megagametophyte of Araucaria bidwillii Hook. post-germinated seeds. Plant Physiology and Biochemistry. 47(7). 599–607. 6 indexed citations
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Fontanini, Debora, Antonella Capocchi, Franco Saviozzi, & Luciano Galleschi. (2007). Simplified Electrophoretic Assay for Human Salivary α-Amylase Inhibitor Detection in Cereal Seed Flours. Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry. 55(11). 4334–4339. 9 indexed citations
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Capocchi, Antonella, Debora Fontanini, Vera Muccilli, et al.. (2006). Tetraploid and Hexaploid Wheats Express Identical Isoforms of nsLTP1. Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry. 54(6). 2372–2377. 4 indexed citations
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Galleschi, Luciano, Antonella Capocchi, Silvia Ghiringhelli, et al.. (2002). Antioxidants, Free Radicals, Storage Proteins, and Proteolytic Activities in Wheat (Triticum durum) Seeds during Accelerated Aging. Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry. 50(19). 5450–5457. 49 indexed citations
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Calucci, Lucia, Calogero Pinzino, Maurizio Zandomeneghi, et al.. (2002). Effects of γ-Irradiation on the Free Radical and Antioxidant Contents in Nine Aromatic Herbs and Spices. Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry. 51(4). 927–934. 156 indexed citations
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Calucci, Lucia, Calogero Pinzino, Antonella Capocchi, et al.. (2000). Structure and Dynamics of High Molecular Weight Glutenin Subunits of Durum Wheat (Triticum durum) in Water and Alcohol Solutions Studied by Electron Paramagnetic Resonance and Circular Dichroism Spectroscopies. Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry. 49(1). 359–365. 2 indexed citations
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Capocchi, Antonella, Luciano Galleschi, Franco Saviozzi, et al.. (2000). Degradation of Gluten by Proteases from Dry and Germinating Wheat (Triticum durum) Seeds:  An in Vitro Approach to Storage Protein Mobilization. Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry. 48(12). 6271–6279. 25 indexed citations
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Capocchi, Antonella, et al.. (1990). Proteolytic activities in the developing seeds of ×Haynaldoticum sardoum. Biologia Plantarum. 32(6). 436–444.
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Galleschi, Luciano, Carmelina Spanò, Gianni Bedini, et al.. (1988). Proteolytic Activities in × Haynaldoticum sardoum Seeds of Different Ages. Annals of Botany. 61(1). 93–97. 3 indexed citations
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Galleschi, Luciano, Gloria Lazzeri, Carmelina Spanò, Antonella Capocchi, & C. Floris. (1985). Detection of γ-Aminobutyric Acid Transaminase Activity in Wheat Embryos. Biochemie und Physiologie der Pflanzen. 180(8). 629–633. 1 indexed citations

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