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Dr. Giacomo Gerosa

Associate Professor
Catolic University of Brescia, Italy


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Agricultural Ecology from University of Milan, Italy

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Biography

Dr. Giacomo Gerosa holds a position of Associate Professor at Catolic University of Brescia, Italy. He obtained his Ph.D. in Agricultural Ecology from University of Milan, Italy. His main area of interest focuses on Physics, Micrometeorology, Agrometeorology, Atmospheric Physics, and Environmental Monitoring. He has published 91 research articles in international journals, 21 papers in Italian journal and books, and 91 communications at congresses.

Area of Interest:

Physics
100%
Micrometeorology
62%
Agrometeorology
90%
Atmospheric Physics
75%
Environmental Monitoring
55%

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Selected Publications

  1. Picchi, V., R. Monga, R. Marzuoli, G. Gerosa and F. Faoro, 2017. The ozone-like syndrome in durum wheat (Triticum durum Desf.): Mechanisms underlying the different symptomatic responses of two sensitive cultivars. Plant Physiol. Biochem., 112: 261-269.
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  2. Ochoa-Hueso, R., S. Munzi, R. Alonso, M. Arroniz-Crespo and A. Avila et al., 2017. Ecological impacts of atmospheric pollution and interactions with climate change in terrestrial ecosystems of the Mediterranean Basin: Current research and future directions. Environ. Pollut., 227: 194-206.
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  3. Schallhart, S., P. Rantala, E. Nemitz, D. Taipale and R. Tillmann et al., 2016. Characterization of total ecosystem-scale biogenic VOC exchange at a Mediterranean oak-hornbeam forest. Atmos. Chem. Phys., 16: 7171-7194.
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  4. Rydsaa, J.H., F. Stordal, G. Gerosa, A. Finco and O. Hodnebrog, 2016. Evaluating stomatal ozone fluxes in WRF-Chem: Comparing ozone uptake in Mediterranean ecosystems. Atmospheric Environ., 143: 237-248.
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  5. Perego, A., L. Wu, G. Gerosa, A. Finco, M. Chiazzese and S. Amaducci, 2016. Field evaluation combined with modelling analysis to study fertilizer and tillage as factors affecting N2O emissions: A case study in the Po valley (Northern Italy). Agric. Ecosyst. Environ., 225: 72-85.
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  6. Marzuoli, R., R. Monga, A. Finco and G. Gerosa, 2016. Biomass and physiological responses of Quercus robur (L.) young trees during 2 years of treatments with different levels of ozone and nitrogen wet deposition. Trees, 30: 1995-2010.
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  7. Marzuoli, R., A. Finco, M. Chiesa and G. Gerosa, 2016. A dose-response relationship for marketable yield reduction of two lettuce (Lactuca sativa L.) cultivars exposed to tropospheric ozone in Southern Europe. Environ. Sci. Pollut. Res., 10.1007/s11356-016-8224-6.
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  8. Fusaro, L., G. Gerosa, E. Salvatori, R. Marzuoli and R. Monga et al., 2016. Early and late adjustments of the photosynthetic traits and stomatal density in Quercus ilex L. grown in an ozone‐enriched environment. Plant Biol., 18: 13-21.
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  9. Fumagalli, I., C. Gruening, R. Marzuoli, S. Cieslik and G. Gerosa, 2016. Long-term measurements of NOx and O3 soil fluxes in a temperate deciduous forest. Agric. For. Meteorol., 228: 205-216.
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  10. Chiesa, M., B. Monteleone, M.L. Venuta, G. Maffeis and S. Greco et al., 2016. Integrated study through LCA, ELCC analysis and air quality modelling related to the adoption of high efficiency small scale pellet boilers. Biomass Bioenergy, 90: 262-272.
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  11. Pollastrini, M., N. Luchi, M. Michelozzi, G. Gerosa, R. Marzuoli, F. Bussotti and P. Capretti, 2015. Early physiological responses of Pinus pinea L. seedlings infected by Heterobasidion sp.pl. in an ozone-enriched atmospheric environment. Tree Physiol., 35: 331-340.
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  12. Monga, R., R. Marzuoli, R. Alonso, V. Bermejo, I. Gonzalez-Fernandez, F. Faoro and G. Gerosa, 2015. Varietal screening of ozone sensitivity in Mediterranean durum wheat (Triticum durum, Desf.). Atmos. Environ., 110: 18-26.
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  13. Gerosa, G., L. Fusaro, R. Monga, A. Finco, S. Fares, F. Manes and R. Marzuoli, 2015. A flux-based assessment of above and below ground biomass of Holm oak (Quercus ilex L.) seedlings after one season of exposure to high ozone concentrations. Atmos. Environ., 113: 41-49.
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  14. Buker, P., Z. Feng, J. Uddling, A. Briolat and R. Alonso et al., 2015. New flux based dose-response relationships for ozone for European forest tree species. Environ. Pollut., 206: 163-174.
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  15. Pollastrini, M., R. Desotgiu, F. Camin, L. Ziller, G. Gerosa, R. Marzuoli and F. Bussotti, 2014. Severe drought events increase the sensitivity to ozone on poplar clones. Environ. Exp. Bot., 100: 94-104.
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  16. Gonzalez-Fernandez, I., E. Calvo, G. Gerosa, V. Bermejo, R. Marzuoli, V. Calatayud and R. Alonso, 2014. Setting ozone critical levels for protecting horticultural Mediterranean crops: Case study of tomato. Environ. Pollut., 185: 178-187.
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  17. Giacomo, G., F. Angelo, B. Fabio, B. Stefano and M. Riccardo, 2014. Measurements of soil carbon dioxide emissions from two maize agroecosystems at harvest under different tillage conditions. Scient. World J. 10.1155/2014/141345.
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  18. Gerosa, G.A., A. Finco, M. Chiesa and R. Marzuoli, 2014. Plants in the city and their gaseous exchanges with the atmosphere. A possible way to estimate the air pollutant removal by plants and the related biological cost. Agrochimica, 58: 269-289.
  19. Gerosa, G., R. Marzuoli, A. Finco, R. Monga, I. Fusaro and F. Faoro, 2014. Contrasting effects of water salinity and ozone concentration on two cultivars of durum wheat (Triticum durum Desf.) in Mediterranean conditions. Environ. Pollut., 193: 13-21.
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  20. Fusaro, L., S. Mereu, C. Brunetti, M. Di Ferdinando and F. Ferrini et al., 2014. Photosynthetic performance and biochemical adjustments in two co-occurring Mediterranean evergreens, Quercus ilex and Arbutus unedo, differing in salt-exclusion ability. Funct. Plant Biol., 41: 391-400.
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  21. Ferretti, M., F. Bussotti, F. Cristofolini, A. Cristofori and E. Gottardini et al., 2014. Some remarks on New functions for estimating AOT40 from ozone passive sampling by De Marco et al.(2014). Atmos. Environ., 98: 707-710.
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  22. Oliveri, S., M. Pregnolato and G. Gerosa, 2013. A New WebGIS Platform Dedicated to Forest Extreme Events in the Alps: Aims and Functionalities. In: Management Strategies to Adapt Alpine Space Forests to Climate Change Risks, Cerbu, G.A., M. Hanewinkel, G. Gerosa and R. Jandl (Eds.). Chapter 10, InTech Publ., Rijeka, Croatia, ISBN: 978-953-51-1194-8, pp: 147-163.
  23. Jandl, R., G. Cerbu, M. Hanewinkel, F. Berger, G. Gerosa and S. Schuler, 2013. Management Strategies to Adapt Alpine Space Forests to Climate Change Risks-An Introduction to the Manfred Project. In: Management Strategies to Adapt Alpine Space Forests to Climate Change Risks, Cerbu, G.A., M. Hanewinkel, G. Gerosa and R. Jandl (Eds.). InTech Publisher, USA., ISBN: 978-953-51-1194-8, pp: 1-12.
  24. Jandl, R., F. Berger, A. Breznikar, G. Gerosa, H. Veit, G. Cerbu and M. Hanewinkel, 2013. Description of Case Study Areas for Deriving Management Strategies to Adapt Alpine Space Forests to Climate Change Risks. In: Management Strategies to Adapt Alpine Space Forests to Climate Change Risks, Cerbu, G.A., M. Hanewinkel, G. Gerosa and R. Jandl (Eds.). InTech Publisher, USA., ISBN: 978-953-51-1194-8, pp: 257-260.
  25. Gerosa, G., A. Finco, S. Oliveri, R. Marzuoli and A. Ducoli et al., 2013. Case Study: Valle Camonica and the Adamello Park. In: Management Strategies to Adapt Alpine Space Forests to Climate Change Risks, Cerbu, G.A., M. Hanewinkel, G. Gerosa and R. Jandl (Eds.). InTech Publisher, USA., ISBN: 978-953-51-1194-8, pp: 323-354.
  26. Gerosa, G., A. Finco, A. Negri, R. Marzuoli and G. Wieser, 2013. Ozone Fluxes to a Larch Forest Ecosystem at the Timberline in the Italian Alps. In: Management Strategies to Adapt Alpine Space Forests to Climate Change Risks, Cerbu, G.A., M. Hanewinkel, G. Gerosa and R. Jandl (Eds.). Chapter 8, InTech Publ., Rijeka, Croatia, ISBN: 978-953-51-1194-8, pp: 109-124.
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  27. Finco, A., S. Oliveri, G. Gerosa, W. Winiwarter, J. Zuger and E. Gebetsroither, 2013. Assessing Present and Future Ozone Hazards to Natural Forests in the Alpine Area-Comparison of a Wide Scale Mapping Technique with Local Passive Sampler Measurements. In: Management Strategies to Adapt Alpine Space Forests to Climate Change Risks, Cerbu, G.A., M. Hanewinkel, G. Gerosa and R. Jandl (Eds.). Chapter 9, InTech Publ., Rijeka, Croatia, ISBN: 978-953-51-1194-8, pp: 125-145.
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  28. Desotgiu, R., M. Pollastrini, C. Cascio, G. Gerosa, R. Marzuoli and F. Bussotti, 2013. Responses to ozone on Populus Oxford clone in an open top chamber experiment assessed before sunrise and in full sunlight. Photosynthetica, 51: 267-280.
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  29. Cerbu, G.A., M. Hanewinkel, G. Gerosa and R. Jandl, 2013. Management Strategies to Adapt Alpine Space Forests to Climate Change Risks. InTech Publisher, Rijeka, Croatia, ISBN: 978-953-51-1194-8, Pages: 394.
  30. Gerosa, G., A. Finco, R. Marzuoli, M. Ferretti and E. Gottardini, 2012. Errors in ozone risk assessment using standard conditions for converting ozone concentrations obtained by passive samplers in mountain regions. J. Environ. Monitor., 14: 1703-1709.
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  31. Gerosa, G., A. Finco, R. Marzuoli and J.P. Tuovinen, 2012. Evaluation of the uncertainty in the ozone flux effect modelling: From the experiments to the dose-response relationships. Atmos. Environ., 54: 44-52.
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  32. Ferretti, M., F. Cristofolini, A. Cristofori, G. Gerosa and E. Gottardini, 2012. A simple linear model for estimating ozone AOT40 at forest sites from raw passive sampling data. J. Environ. Monitor., 14: 2238-2244.
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  33. Desotgiu, R., M. Pollastrini, C. Cascio, G. Gerosa, R. Marzuoli and F. Bussotti, 2012. Chlorophyll a fluorescence analysis along a vertical gradient of the crown in a poplar (Oxford clone) subjected to ozone and water stress. Tree Physiol., 32: 976-986.
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  34. Desotgiu, R., C. Cascio, M. Pollastrini, G. Gerosa, R. Marzuoli and F. Bussotti, 2012. Short and long term photosynthetic adjustments in sun and shade leaves of Fagus sylvatica L., investigated by fluorescence transient (FT) analysis. Plant Biosyst., 146: 206-216.
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  35. Mereu, S., G. Gerosa, R. Marzuoli, L. Fusaro and E. Salvatori et al., 2011. Gas exchange and JIP-test parameters of two Mediterranean maquis species are affected by sea spray and ozone interaction. Environ. Exp. Bot., 73: 80-88.
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  36. Gerosa, G., A. Finco, S. Mereu, A.B. Denti and R. Marzuoli, 2011. (Evapo) Transpiration Measurements over Vegetated Surfaces as a Key Tool to assess the Potential Damages of Air Gaseous Pollutant for Plants. In: Evapotranspiration-From Measurements to Agricultural and Environmental Applications, Gerosa, G.A. (Ed.). InTech Publisher, Rijeka, Croatia, ISBN: 978-953-307-512-9, pp: 79-106.
  37. Gerosa, G., 2011. Evapotranspiration-From Measurements to Agricultural and Environmental Applications. InTech Publisher, Rijeka, Croatia, ISBN: 978-953-307-512-9, Pages: 420.
  38. Bussotti, F., R. Desotgiu, C. Cascio, M. Pollastrini and E. Gravano et al., 2011. Ozone stress in woody plants assessed with chlorophyll a fluorescence. A critical reassessment of existing data. Environ. Exp. Bot., 73: 19-30.
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  39. Bussotti, F., M. Pollastrini, C. Cascio, R. Desotgiu and G. Gerosa et al., 2011. Conclusive remarks. Reliability and comparability of chlorophyll fluorescence data from several field teams. Environ. Exp. Bot., 73: 116-119.
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  40. Pollastrini, M., R. Desotgiu, C. Cascio, F. Bussotti and P. Cherubini et al., 2010. Growth and physiological responses to ozone and mild drought stress of tree species with different ecological requirements. Trees, 24: 695-704.
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  41. Desotgiu, R., F. Bussotti, F. Faoro, M. Iriti and G. Agati et al., 2010. Early events in Populus hybrid and Fagus sylvatica leaves exposed to ozone. Scient. World J., 10: 512-527.
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  42. Panigada, C., M. Rossini, M. Meroni, R. Marzuoli, G. Gerosa and R. Colombo, 2009. Indicators of ozone effects on Fagus sylvatica L. by means of spectroradiometric measurements. Rivista Italiana Di Telerilevamento, 41: 3-20.
  43. Mereu, S., G. Gerosa, A. Finco, L. Fusaro, B. Muys and F. Manes, 2009. Night-time ozone uptake by Mediterranean species. Biogeosci. Discuss., 6: 2007-2038.
  44. Mereu, S., G. Gerosa, A. Finco, L. Fusaro, B. Muys and F. Manes, 2009. Improved sapflow methodology reveals considerable night-time ozone uptake by Mediterranean species. Biogeosciences, 6: 3151-3162.
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  45. Mereu, S., E. Salvatori, L. Fusaro, G. Gerosa, B. Muys and F. Manes, 2009. An integrated approach shows different use of water resources from Mediterranean maquis species in a coastal dune ecosystem. Biogeosciences, 6: 2599-2610.
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  46. Mereu, S., E. Salvatori, L. Fusaro, G. Gerosa, B. Muys and F. Manes, 2009. A whole plant approach to evaluate the water use of mediterranean maquis species in a coastal dune ecosystem. Biogeosci. Discuss., 6: 1713-1746.
  47. Marzuoli, R., G. Gerosa, R. Desotgiu, F. Bussotti and A. Ballarin-Denti, 2009. Ozone fluxes and foliar injury development in the ozone-sensitive poplar clone Oxford (Populus maximowiczii x Populus berolinensis): A dose-response analysis. Tree Physiol., 29: 67-76.
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  48. Gerosa, G., R. Marzuoli, R. Desotgiu, F. Bussotti and A. Ballarin-Denti, 2009. Validation of the stomatal flux approach for the assessment of ozone visible injury in young forest trees. Results from the TOP (transboundary ozone pollution) experiment at Curno, Italy. Environ. Pollut., 157: 1497-1505.
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  49. Gerosa, G., A. Finco, S. Mereu, R. Marzuoli and A.B. Denti, 2009. Interactions among vegetation and ozone, water and nitrogen fluxes in a coastal Mediterranean maquis ecosystem. Biogeosci. Discuss., 6: 1453-1495.
  50. Gerosa, G., A. Finco, S. Mereu, R. Marzuoli and A. Ballarin-Denti, 2009. Interactions among vegetation and ozone, water and nitrogen fluxes in a coastal Mediterranean maquis ecosystem. Biogeosciences, 6: 1783-1798.
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  51. Gerosa, G., A. Finco, S. Mereu, M. Vitale, F. Manes and A.B. Denti, 2009. Comparison of seasonal variations of ozone exposure and fluxes in a Mediterranean Holm oak forest between the exceptionally dry 2003 and the following year. Environ. Pollut., 157: 1737-1744.
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  52. Fowler, D., K. Pilegaard, M.A. Sutton, P. Ambus and M. Raivonen et al., 2009. Atmospheric composition change: Ecosystems-atmosphere interactions. Atmos. Environ., 43: 5193-5267.
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  53. Fares, S., S. Mereu, G.S. Mugnozza, M. Vitale and F. Manes et al., 2009. The ACCENT-VOCBAS field campaign on biosphere-atmosphere interactions in a Mediterranean ecosystem of Castelporziano (Rome): Site characteristics, climatic and meteorological conditions and eco-physiology of vegetation. Biogeosciences, 6: 1043-1058.
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  54. Fares, S., S. Mereu, G.S. Mugnozza, M. Vitale and F. Manes et al., 2009. The ACCENT-VOCBAS field campaign on biosphere-atmosphere interactions in a Mediterranean ecosystem of Castelporziano (Rome): Site characteristics, climatic and meteorological conditions and eco-physiology of vegetation. Biogeosci. Discuss., 6: 1185-1227.
  55. Cieslik, S.A., G. Gerosa, A. Finco, G. Matteucci, N. Cape and P. Misztal, 2009. Turbulence in a coastal mediterranean area: Surface fluxes and related parameters at Castel Porziano, Italy. Biogeosci. Discuss., 6: 3355-3372.
  56. Iriti, M., A. Di Maro, S. Bernasconi, N. Burlini and P. Simonetti et al., 2008. Nutritional traits of bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) seeds from plants chronically exposed to ozone pollution. J. Agric. Food Chem., 57: 201-208.
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  57. Grunhage, L. and G. Gerosa, 2008. Ozone flux measurement and modelling on leaf/shoot and canopy scale. Italian J. Agron., 3: 21-34.
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  58. Gerosa, G., R. Marzuoli, R. Desotgiu, F. Bussotti and A. Ballarin-Denti, 2008. Visible leaf injury in young trees of Fagus sylvatica L. and Quercus robur L. in relation to ozone uptake and ozone exposure. An open-top chambers experiment in south alpine environmental conditions. Environ. Pollut., 152: 274-284.
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  59. Gerosa, G., R. Marzuoli, M. Rossini, C. Panigada and M. Meroni et al., 2008. A flux-based assessment of the effects of ozone on foliar injury, photosynthesis and yield of bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L. cv. Borlotto Nano Lingua di Fuoco) in open-top chambers. Environ. Pollut., 157: 1727-1736.
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  60. Gerosa, G., R. Marzuoli, A. Finco, A. Ebone and F. Tagliaferro, 2008. Ozone effects on fruit productivity and photosynthetic response of two tomato cultivars in relation to stomatal fluxes. Ital. J. Agron., 3: 61-70.
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  61. Cetta, F., M. Sala, E. Bolzacchini, G. Schiraldi and A. Dhamo et al., 2008. The possible impact of sequential co-exposure on ozone associated adverse health effects. Preliminary data from cumulative cross sectional and prospective studies in Milan. GIMT-Giornale Italiano delle Malattie del Torace, 62: 361-373.
  62. Cape, J.N., S. Bassin, J. Fuhrer, G. Gerosa and R. Alonso et al., 2008. Challenges in understanding the risks to natural and semi-natural vegetation from ozone exposure. Italian J. Agron., 3: 53-60.
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  63. Alonso, R., S. Elvira, M.J. Sanz, G. Gerosa, L.D. Emberson, V. Bermejo and B.S. Gimeno, 2008. Sensitivity analysis of a parameterization of the stomatal component of the DO3SE model for Quercus ilex to estimate ozone Environ. Pollut., 155: 473-480.
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  64. Tuovinen, J.P., D. Simpson, L. Emberson, M. Ashmore and G. Gerosa, 2007. Robustness of modelled ozone exposures and doses. Environ. Pollut., 146: 578-586.
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  65. Gerosa, G., M. Ferretti, F. Bussotti and D. Rocchini, 2007. Estimates of ozone AOT40 from passive sampling in forest sites in South-Western Europe. Environ. Pollut., 145: 629-635.
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  66. Gerosa, G., F. Derghi and S. Cieslik, 2007. Comparison of different algorithms for stomatal ozone flux determination from micrometeorological measurements. Water Air Soil Pollut., 179: 309-321.
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  67. Ferretti, M., M. Fagnano, T. Amoriello, M. Badiani and A. Ballarin-Denti et al., 2007. Measuring, modelling and testing ozone exposure, flux and effects on vegetation in southern European conditions-what does not work? A review from Italy. Environ. Pollut., 146: 648-658.
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  68. Bussotti, F., R. Desotgiu, C. Cascio, R.J. Strasser, G. Gerosa and R. Marzuoli, 2007. Photosynthesis responses to ozone in young trees of three species with different sensitivities, in a 2-year open-top chamber experiment (Curno, Italy). Physiol. Plant., 130: 122-135.
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  69. Iriti, M., L. Belli, C. Nali, G. Lorenzini, G. Gerosa and F. Faoro, 2006. Ozone sensitivity of currant tomato (Lycopersicon pimpinellifolium), a potential bioindicator species. Environ. Pollut., 141: 275-282.
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  70. Bussotti, F., M. Schaub, A. Cozzi, G. Gerosa, K. Novak and C. Hug, 2006. Sources of errors in assessing ozone visible symptoms on native vegetation. Environ. Pollut., 140: 257-268.
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  71. Vitale, M., G. Gerosa, A. Ballarin-Denti and F. Manes, 2005. Ozone uptake by an evergreen Mediterranean forest (Quercus ilex L.) in Italy-Part II: Flux modelling. Upscaling leaf to canopy ozone uptake by a process-based model. Atmos. Environ., 39: 3267-3278.
  72. Gerosa, G., M. Vitale, A. Finco, F. Manes, A. Ballarin-Denti and S. Cieslik, 2005. Ozone uptake by an evergreen Mediterranean forest (Quercus ilex) in Italy. Part I: Micrometeorological flux measurements and flux partitioning. Atmos. Environ., 39: 3255-3266.
  73. Cieslik, S. and G. Gerosa, 2005. Ozone flux data used to assess damage risk to vegetation. Phyton-Annales Rei Botanicae, 45: 261-266.
  74. Bussotti, F., M. Pancrazi, G. Matteucci and G. Gerosa, 2005. Leaf morphology and chemistry in Fagus sylvatica (beech) trees as affected by site factors and ozone: Results from CONECOFOR permanent monitoring plots in Italy. Tree Physiol., 25: 211-219.
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  75. Gerosa, G., R. Marzuoli, S. Cieslik and A. Ballarin-Denti, 2004. Stomatal ozone uptake by barley in Italy. Effective exposure as a possible link between concentration- and flux-based approaches. Atmos. Environ., 38: 2421-2432.
  76. Bassin, S., P. Calanca, T. Weidinger, G. Gerosa and J. Fuhrer, 2004. Modeling seasonal ozone fluxes to grassland and wheat: model improvement, testing and application. Atmos. Environ., 38: 2349-2359.
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  77. Gravano, E., V. Giulietti, R. Desotgiu, F. Bussotti, P. Grossoni, G. Gerosa and C. Tani, 2003. Foliar response of an Ailanthus altissima clone in two sites with different levels of ozone-pollution. Environ. Pollut., 121: 137-146.
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  78. Gerosa, G., S. Cieslik and A. Ballarin-Denti, 2003. Micrometeorological determination of time-integrated stomatal ozone fluxes over wheat: A case study in Northern Italy. Atmos. Environ., 37: 777-788.
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  79. Gerosa, G., R. Marzuoli, F. Bussotti, M. Pancrazi and A. Ballarin-Denti, 2003. Ozone sensitivity of Fagus sylvatica and Fraxinus excelsior young trees in relation to leaf structure and foliar ozone uptake. Environ. Pollut., 125: 91-98.
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  80. Gerosa, G. and A. Ballarin-Denti, 2003. Regional Scale Risk Assessment of Ozone and Forests. In: Air Pollution, Global Change and Forests in the New Millennium, Karnosky, D.F., K.E. Percy, A.H. Chappelka, C. Simpson and J. Pikkarainen (Eds.). Elsevier, New York, pp: 119-139.
  81. Bussotti, F., G. Gerosa, E. Cenni, A. Cozzi, M. Ferretti and R. Nibbi, 2003. Crown condition surveys in Italian forests: Issues in reporting findings. Environ. Monitor. Assess., 85: 221-238.
  82. Bussotti, F., C. Mazzali, A. Cozzi, M. Ferretti, E. Gravano, G. Gerosa and A. Ballarin-Denti, 2003. Ozone Injury Symptoms on Vegetation in an Alpine Valley, North Italy. In: Air Pollution, Global Change and Forests in the New Millennium, Karnosky, D.F., K.E. Percy, A.H. Chappelka, C. Simpson and J. Pikkarainen (Eds.). Elsevier, New York, pp: 269-276.
  83. Mazzali, C., E. Angelino, G. Gerosa and A. Ballarin-Denti, 2002. Ozone risk assessment and mapping in the Alps based on data from passive samplers. Scient. World J., 2: 1023-1035.
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  84. Bussotti, F. and G. Gerosa, 2002. Are the Mediterranean forests in Southern Europe threatened from ozone? J. Mediterranean Ecol., 3: 23-34.
  85. Gerosa, G., C. Mazzali and A. Ballarin-Denti, 2001. Techniques of ozone monitoring in a mountain forest region: Passive and continuous sampling, vertical and canopy profiles. Scient. World J., 1: 612-626.
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