Lodovico Di Gioia

Danone (France)

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About

Lodovico Di Gioia is a plant biologist whose research focuses on high-throughput phenotyping and stress tolerance in model organisms, particularly *Arabidopsis thaliana*. His most notable contribution is the development of a simple, cost-effective system using natural mineral water for cultivating *Arabidopsis* seedlings in liquid culture, enabling large-scale phenotyping of stress responses. This work, published in 2013, has garnered 6 citations and addresses a critical bottleneck in plant research: the technical and financial challenges of screening numerous plants under multiple conditions. By simplifying the process, Di Gioia’s method allows researchers to conduct high-throughput phenotyping with minimal resources, making it accessible to labs with limited budgets. His work is especially valuable for studying abiotic stress tolerance, such as drought or salinity, where rapid, reproducible screening is essential. Di Gioia’s contributions exemplify how practical innovations can accelerate discovery in plant biology, offering a foundation for future studies on stress resilience and crop improvement.

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🏆 Most Cited Paper
Simple system using natural mineral water for high-throughput phenotyping of Arabidopsis thaliana seedlings in liquid culture
6 citations · 2013
📈 Most Prolific Year: 2013 (1 Papers)
🤝 Key Collaborators: 7
🏛 Institutions: Danone (France)

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