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Chemistry & Biodiversity | 2010

Glycoalkaloid Profile in Potato Haploids Derived from Solanum tuberosum - S. bulbocastanum Somatic Hybrids

Domenico Carputo; Salvatore Savarese; Anna Andolfi; Riccardo Aversano; Alessio Cimmino; Luigi Frusciante; Antonio Evidente

Cultivated and wild potato species synthesize a wide variety of steroidal glycoalkaloids (GA) that may affect either human health or biotic stress resistance. Therefore, GA composition must be a major criterion in the evaluation of breeding products when species genomes are merged and/or manipulated. This work reports the results of GA analysis performed on unique haploid (2n=2x=24) plants obtained from tetraploid (2n=4x=48) Solanum bulbocastanum–S. tuberosum hybrids through in vitro anther culture. Glycoalkaloids were extracted from tubers and analyzed by HPLC. Haploids generally showed the occurrence of parental GA. However, in several cases loss of parental GA and gain of new GA lacking in the parents was observed. It may be hypothesized that new GA profiles of our haploids is the result of either genetic recombination or combinatorial biochemistry events. To highlight differences between haploids and parents, soluble proteins and antioxidant activities were also determined. Both were always higher in haploids compared to their parents. The nature of the newly formed GAs will be further investigated, because they may represent new metabolites that can be used against pest and diseases, or are useful for human health.


Applied Optics | 2016

Active optics system of the VLT Survey Telescope.

Pietro Schipani; Lothar Noethe; Demetrio Magrin; Konrad Kuijken; Carmelo Arcidiacono; Javier Argomedo; M. Capaccioli; Massimo Dall’Ora; Sergio D’Orsi; Jacopo Farinato; Davide Fierro; Ronald Holzlöhner; L. Marty; C. Molfese; F. Perrotta; Roberto Ragazzoni; Salvatore Savarese; Andrew Rakich; Gabriele Umbriaco

This paper describes the active optics system of the VLT Survey Telescope, the 2.6-m survey telescope designed for visible wavelengths of the European Southern Observatory at Cerro Paranal, in the Atacama desert. The telescope is characterized by a wide field of view (1.42 deg diameter), leading to tighter active optics than in conventional telescopes, in particular for the alignment requirements. We discuss the effects of typical error sources on the image quality and present the specific solutions adopted for wavefront sensing and correction of the aberrations, which are based on the shaping of a monolithic primary mirror and the positioning of the secondary in five degrees of freedom.


international applied computational electromagnetics society symposium italy | 2017

Accelerating fast marching for geometrical optics

Amedeo Capozzoli; Claudio Curcio; Angelo Liseno; Salvatore Savarese

We present an approach for a fast and accurate determination of the geometrical optics solutions to Maxwells equations based on the determination of the eikonal function and devised to handle scenarios involving complex spatially varying refraction indices. The explicit solution of the eikonal equation allows to set up an inverse ray tracing scheme, which proves particularly convenient compared to direct ray tracing. The field amplitude and polarization are then found by solving the relative transport equations along each ray. The accuracy of the method is shown in the case of the scattering from a conducting sphere coated by a dielectric.


Proceedings of SPIE | 2016

Singular values behaviour optimization in the diagnosis of feed misalignments in radioastronomical reflectors

Amedeo Capozzoli; Claudio Curcio; Angelo Liseno; Salvatore Savarese; Pietro Schipani

The communication presents an innovative method for the diagnosis of reflector antennas in radio astronomical applications. The approach is based on the optimization of the number and the distribution of the far field sampling points exploited to retrieve the antenna status in terms of feed misalignments, this to drastically reduce the time length of the measurement process and minimize the effects of variable environmental conditions and simplifying the tracking process of the source. The feed misplacement is modeled in terms of an aberration function of the aperture field. The relationship between the unknowns and the far field pattern samples is linearized thanks to a Principal Component Analysis. The number and the position of the field samples are then determined by optimizing the Singular Values behaviour of the relevant operator.


AMTA 2016 Proceedings | 2016

Efficient diagnosis of radiotélescopes misalignments

Amedeo Capozzoli; Angelo Liseno; Claudio Curcio; Salvatore Savarese; Pietro Schipani

An innovative method for the diagnosis of large reflector antennas from far field data in radio astronomical application is presented, which is based on the optimization of the number and the location of the far field sampling points required to retrieve the antenna status in terms of feed misalignments. In these applications a continuous monitoring of the Antenna Under Test (AUT), and its subsequent reassessment, is necessary to guarantee the optimal performances of the radiotelescope. The goal of the method is to reduce the measurement time length to minimize the effects of the time variations of both the measurement setup and of the environmental conditions, as well as the issues raised by the complex tracking of the source determined by a prolonged acquisition process. Furthermore, a short measurement process helps to shorten the idle time forced by the maintenance activity. The field radiated by the AUT is described by the aperture field method. The effects of the feed misalignments are modeled in terms of an aberration function, and the relationship between this function and the Far Field Pattern is recast in the linear map by expanding on a proper set of basis functions the perturbation function of the Aperture Field. These basis functions are determined using the Principal Component Analysis. Accordingly, from the Far Field Pattern, assumed measured in amplitude and phase, the unknown parameters defining the antenna status can be retrieved. The number and the position of the samples is then found by a Singular Values Optimization (SVO).


Euphytica | 2009

Genetic stability at nuclear and plastid DNA level in regenerated plants of Solanum species and hybrids

Riccardo Aversano; Salvatore Savarese; Jose Maria De Nova; Luigi Frusciante; M Maria Claudia Punzo; Domenico Carputo


Chemistry & Biodiversity | 2009

Glycoalkaloids as Biomarkers for Recognition of Cultivated, Wild, and Somatic Hybrids of Potato

Salvatore Savarese; Anna Andolfi; Alessio Cimmino; Domenico Carputo; Luigi Frusciante; Antonio Evidente


Optics Express | 2014

Two-dimensional fast marching for geometrical optics

Amedeo Capozzoli; Claudio Curcio; Angelo Liseno; Salvatore Savarese


european conference on antennas and propagation | 2016

GO solutions with Fast Marching

Amedeo Capozzoli; Claudio Curcio; Angelo Liseno; Salvatore Savarese


IEEE Access | 2018

Optimized Trajectory Tracking of a Class of Uncertain Systems Applied to Optimized Raster Scanning in Near-Field Measurements

Amedeo Capozzoli; Laura Celentano; Claudio Curcio; Angelo Liseno; Salvatore Savarese

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Amedeo Capozzoli

University of Naples Federico II

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Angelo Liseno

University of Naples Federico II

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Claudio Curcio

University of Naples Federico II

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Domenico Carputo

University of Naples Federico II

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Luigi Frusciante

University of Naples Federico II

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Alessio Cimmino

University of Naples Federico II

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Anna Andolfi

University of Naples Federico II

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Antonio Evidente

University of Naples Federico II

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Riccardo Aversano

University of Naples Federico II

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