Dr. Roberto Altieri
Research ScientistThe Institute for Agriculture and Forest Systems in the Mediterranean, Italy
Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Agricultural Chemistry from University of Bari, Italy
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Biography
Dr. Roberto Altiri is currently working as Researcher at Institute for Agriculture and Forest Systems in the Mediterranean (ISAFOM), National Research Council (CNR), Perugia, Italy. He obtained his PhD in Agriculture Chemistry from University of Bari, Italy. His employment history includes Professional activity as Agronomist, and Teaching Natural Science, Chemistry and Geography for over 7 years in several Italian High Schools. His current research focus on the management of solid and liquid waste streams from olive oil extraction process by bioremediation technologies. He worked on several research projects and also participated in international research project. He is member of the Regional (Umbria, Italy) Panel of Tasters of Virgin and Extra Virgin Olive Oil, several panel of examiners by the National Research Council, and member of panel of examiners by the University of Teramo, Italy. He also invited to give three lecturers by the University of Teramo, Italy, and also invited for keynote lectures in several national and international conferences or seminars on olive mill waste management. He has published (22) articles in referred and international referred journals, (6) books & book chapters and (53) conference proceedings as author/co-author.
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Selected Publications
- Seggiani, M., R. Altieri, P. Cinelli, A. Esposito and A. Lazzeri, 2021. Thermoplastic blends based on poly (Butylene succinate-co-adipate) and different collagen hydrolysates from tanning industry: I-Processing and thermo-mechanical properties. J. Polym. Environ., 29: 392-403.
CrossRef | Direct Link | - Altieri, R., M. Seggiani, A. Esposito, P. Cinelli and V. Stanzione, 2021. Thermoplastic blends based on poly (Butylene succinate-co-adipate) and different collagen hydrolysates from tanning industry-II: Aerobic biodegradation in composting medium. J. Polym. Environ., 29: 3375-3388.
CrossRef | Direct Link | - Castellani, F., A. Esposito, J. Geldermann and R. Altieri, 2019. Life cycle assessment of passively aerated composting in gas-permeable bags of olive mill waste. Int. J. Life Cycle Assess., 24: 281-296.
CrossRef | Direct Link | - Seggiani, M., R. Altieri, M. Puccini, E. Stefanelli and A. Esposito et al., 2018. Polycaprolactone-collagen hydrolysate thermoplastic blends: Processability and biodegradability/compostability. Polym. Degrad. Stab., 150: 13-24.
CrossRef | Direct Link | - Chilosi G., A. Esposito, F. Castellani, V. Stanzione and M.P. Aleandri, 2017. Characterization and use of olive mill waste compost as peat surrogate in substrate for cultivation of Photinia potted plants: assessment of growth performance and in vitro suppressiveness. Waste Biomass Valorization, .
- Castellani F., A. Esposito, V. Stanzione and R. Altieri, 2016. Measuring the Biodegradability of Plastic Polymers in Olive-Mill Waste Compost with an Experimental Apparatus. Adv. Mater. Sci. Eng., .
Direct Link | - Barbanera M., E. Lascaro, V. Stanzione, A. Esposito and R. Altieri, 2016. Characterization of pellets from mixing olive pomace and olive tree pruning. Renewable Energy, 88: 185-191.
Direct Link | - Altieri, R., A. Esposito, G. Baruzzi and T. Nair, 2014. Corroboration for the successful application of humified olive mill waste compost in soilless cultivation of strawberry. Int. Biodeterior. Biodegrad., 88: 118-124.
CrossRef | Direct Link | - Vitullo, D., R. Altieri, A. Esposito, F. Nigro and M. Ferrara et al., 2013. Suppressive biomasses and antagonist bacteria for an eco-compatible control of Verticillium dahliae on nursery-grown olive plants. Int. J. Environ. Sci. Technol., 10: 209-220.
CrossRef | Direct Link | - Pepi, M., S. Cappelli, N. Hachicho, G. Perra and M. Renzi et al., 2013. Klebsiella sp. strain C2A isolated from olive oil mill waste is able to tolerate and degrade tannic acid in very high concentrations. FEMS Microbiol. Lett., 343: 105-112.
CrossRef | Direct Link | - Parati, F., R. Altieri, A. Esposito, A. Lobianco, M. Pepi, L. Montesi and T. Nair, 2011. Validation of thermal composting process using olive mill solid waste for industrial scale cultivation of Agaricus bisporus. Int. Biodeterior. Biodegrad., 65: 160-163.
CrossRef | Direct Link | - Federici, E., M. Pepi, A. Esposito, S. Scargetta and L. Fidati et al., 2011. Two-phase olive mill waste composting: Community dynamics and functional role of the resident microbiota. Bioresour. Technol., 102: 10965-10972.
CrossRef | Direct Link | - Altieri, R., A. Esposito and T. Nair, 2011. Novel static composting method for bioremediation of olive mill waste. Int. Biodeterior. Biodegrad., 65: 786-789.
CrossRef | Direct Link | - Pepi, M., L.R. Lampariello, R. Altieri, A. Esposito and G. Perra et al., 2010. Tannic acid degradation by bacterial strains Serratia spp. and Pantoea sp. isolated from olive mill waste mixtures. Int. Biodeteriorat. Biodegrad., 64: 73-80.
CrossRef | Direct Link | - Altieri, R., A. Esposito and G. Baruzzi, 2010. Use of olive mill waste mix as peat surrogate in substrate for strawberry soilless cultivation. Int. Biodeterior. Biodegrad., 64: 670-675.
- Altieri, R. and A. Esposito, 2010. Evaluation of the fertilizing effect of olive mill waste compost in short-term crops. Int. Biodeterior. Biodegrad., 64: 124-128.
CrossRef | Direct Link | - Pepi, M., R. Altieri, A. Esposito, A. Lobianco, F. Borghini, A. Stendardi, S. Gasperini and S.E. Focardi, 2009. Effects of amendment with olive mill by-products on soils revealed by nitrifying bacteria. Chem. Ecol., 25: 293-303.
CrossRef | Direct Link | - Altieri, R., A. Esposito, F. Parati, A. Lobianco and M. Pepi, 2009. Performance of olive mill solid waste as a constituent of the substrate in commercial cultivation of Agaricus bisporus. Int. Biodeteriorat. Biodegrad., 63: 993-997.
CrossRef | Direct Link | - Altieri, R. and A. Esposito, 2008. Olive orchard amended with two experimental olive mill wastes mixtures: Effects on soil organic carbon, plant growth and yield. Bioresour. Technol., 99: 8390-8393.
CrossRef | Direct Link | - Guest, C.A., C.T. Johnston, J.J. King, J.E. Alleman, J.K. Tishmack and L.D. Norton, 2001. Chemical characterization of synthetic soil from composting coal combustion and pharmaceutical by-products. J. Environ. Qual., 30: 246-253.
CrossRef | - Businelli, M., R. Altieri, P.L. Giusquiani and G. Gigliotti, 1999. Complexation capacity of dissolved organic matter from pig slurry: A gel filtration and dialysis study. Water Air Soil Pollut., 113: 385-394.
CrossRef | Direct Link | - Norton, L.D., R. Altieri and C.T. Johnston, 1998. Co-Utilization of by-Products for Creation of Synthetic Soil. In: Beneficial Co-Utilization of Agricultural, Municipal and Industrial by-Products, Brown, S., J.S. Angle and L. Jacobs (Eds.). Kluwer Academic Publishers, New York, USA., pp: 163-174.