Sebastiano Nigris

About Sebastiano Nigris

Sebastiano Nigris, With an exceptional h-index of 9 and a recent h-index of 9 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Università degli Studi di Padova, specializes in the field of Botany, plant evolution, flower and fruit/fruit-like structures evolution, DNA barcoding, plant-microbe interactions.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Development of pollinated and unpollinated ovules in Ginkgo biloba: unravelling the role of pollen in ovule tissue maturation

Uptake and translocation of brominated flame retardants in tomato plants (Solanum lycopersicum L.): Results from a standard soil-based biotest

Reproductive Mechanisms in Ginkgo and Cycas: Sisters but not Twins

The genome of the Wollemi pine, a critically endangered “living fossil” unchanged since the Cretaceous, reveals extensive ancient transposon activity

Identification of key regulatory genes involved in the sporophyte and gametophyte development in Ginkgo biloba ovules revealed by in situ expression analyses

Expression and functional analyses of Nymphaea caerulea MADS-box genes contribute to clarify the complex flower patterning of water lilies

Fleshy structures associated with ovule protection and seed dispersal in gymnosperms: a systematic and evolutionary overview

The role of pollination in controlling Ginkgo biloba ovule development

Sebastiano Nigris Information

University

Position

PostDoc researcher Botanical Garden

Citations(all)

323

Citations(since 2020)

264

Cited By

147

hIndex(all)

9

hIndex(since 2020)

9

i10Index(all)

9

i10Index(since 2020)

9

Email

University Profile Page

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Sebastiano Nigris Skills & Research Interests

Botany

plant evolution

flower and fruit/fruit-like structures evolution

DNA barcoding

plant-microbe interactions

Top articles of Sebastiano Nigris

Development of pollinated and unpollinated ovules in Ginkgo biloba: unravelling the role of pollen in ovule tissue maturation

Journal of Experimental Botany

2024/3/9

Uptake and translocation of brominated flame retardants in tomato plants (Solanum lycopersicum L.): Results from a standard soil-based biotest

Chemosphere

2024/3/1

Reproductive Mechanisms in Ginkgo and Cycas: Sisters but not Twins

2023/9/3

Sebastiano Nigris
Sebastiano Nigris

H-Index: 6

Barbara Baldan
Barbara Baldan

H-Index: 20

The genome of the Wollemi pine, a critically endangered “living fossil” unchanged since the Cretaceous, reveals extensive ancient transposon activity

bioRxiv

2023/8/24

Identification of key regulatory genes involved in the sporophyte and gametophyte development in Ginkgo biloba ovules revealed by in situ expression analyses

American Journal of Botany

2022/6

Expression and functional analyses of Nymphaea caerulea MADS-box genes contribute to clarify the complex flower patterning of water lilies

Frontiers in Plant Science

2021/9/22

Fleshy structures associated with ovule protection and seed dispersal in gymnosperms: a systematic and evolutionary overview

2021/7/4

Sebastiano Nigris
Sebastiano Nigris

H-Index: 6

Barbara Baldan
Barbara Baldan

H-Index: 20

The role of pollination in controlling Ginkgo biloba ovule development

New Phytologist

2021/12

Illuminating type collections of nectriaceous fungi in Saccardo's fungarium

Persoonia-Molecular Phylogeny and Evolution of Fungi

2020/12/31

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