Publications by authors named "Erica Racchetti"

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  • The study examined the influence of fragmentation and groundwater supply on algae and aquatic plants along the Oglio River in northern Italy over three years.
  • A total of 88 taxa were identified, with algae being the most diverse group, especially abundant at groundwater-dependent sites.
  • The research highlighted the importance of river hydrology and human impacts in shaping plant communities, indicating a stable structure in primary producers despite environmental variations.
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Detailed studies on pollutants genesis, path and transformation are needed in agricultural catchments facing coastal areas. Here, loss of nutrients should be minimized in order to protect valuable aquatic ecosystems from eutrophication phenomena. A soil system N budget was calculated for a lowland coastal area, the Po di Volano basin (Po River Delta, Northern Italy), characterized by extremely flat topography and fine soil texture and bordering a network of lagoon ecosystems.

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