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Loci classici delle piante vascolari endemiche italiane descritte per la Puglia

2014

loci classici of the Italian endemic vascular plants described for Apulia -.the italian endemic vascular plants described for apulia Region are presented. altogether, 66 italian endemics have their locus classicus in apulia, including 9 taxa whose protologues cite several localities, both in apulia and in other Regions.

Settore BIO/02 - Botanica Sistematicaapulia italian endemics locus classicus protologue vascular plantApulia Italian endemics locus classicus protologue vascular plant
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CONSERVATION STATUS ASSESSMENT OF THE ENDEMIC HIERACIUM S. STR. (ASTERACEAE) OCCURRING IN SICILY

2022

The current status of the majority of apomictic taxa, and therefore their priorities for conservation, are poorly known, and consequently, they are neglected by conservationists. In Sicily 8 species and 4 subspecies of Hieracium s. str. occurs. Eleven taxa are endemic to the area, one has a wider distribution. These taxa were not evaluated within the recent project “Red List assessment of plants and fungi in Italy” because collectively considered with insufficient and unreliable distribution data. The global conservation status of the endemic Hieracium s. str. taxa occurring in Sicily was assessed here using the IUCN categories and criteria, on the basis of the data collected during field s…

Settore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E ApplicataAPOMICTIC TAXA CONSERVATION CRITERIA ENDEMIC FIRE IUCN PROTOCOL THREAT
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Alnus glutinosa (L.) Gaertn. and Alnus cordata (Loisel) Duby as new sources of safe cosmetic and pharmacological anti-melanogenic agents

2018

The genus Alnus (Betulaceae) comprises many species with a long history in traditional medicines. The crude extracts and isolated compounds from Alnus species exhibit a wide spectrum of in vitro and in vivo pharmacological activities (1). Phytochemical investigations revealed the presence of diarylheptanoids, a class of natural products typically found in Alnus genus with two aryl groups joined by a heptane chain in the main skeleton that have drawn attention due to their multiple biological properties and their therapeutic potential (2). A previous study reported that oregonin and other structurally analogous diarylheptanoids isolated from the bark of A. hirsuta showed inhibitory effects o…

Settore BIO/15 - Biologia FarmaceuticaBetulaceae traditional medicinespharmacological activities endemic species skin disorders
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A new small mammal assemblage from the Pirro 12 “Terre Rosse” fissure filling (Gargano, Southeastern Italy).

2011

The Pirro 12 fissure filling has been discovered and sampled by a team of the University of Torino during the 2005 field survey in the Dell’Erba Quarry (Apricena, Foggia). The occurrence of a very small Deinogalerix and of a very simple Mikrotia supported, at a first glance, the very old position of Pirro 12 in the biochronological succession of endemic faunal settlements of Gargano (Villier, 2011). In this communication the preliminary result of taxonomic studies of the small mammal assemblage of the Pirro 12 filling is presented. The Gliridae is by far the most common family in this site. Two species of the endemic genus Stertomys have been identified: the small-sized Stertomys cf simplex…

Settore GEO/01 - Paleontologia E PaleoecologiaGargano Endemic Small Mammals Oldest Fauna
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Sorbus busambarensis (Rosaceae), a new endemic species of Sicily

2012

Abstract In this study, Sorbus busambarensis, a new species from Rocca Busambra (Palermo, NW Sicily) has been described and named. On the basis of the critical features of its flowers, fruits and leaves, it is noted to be a member of S. sect. Aria and is related to the other taxa that form the polymorphic group of S. aria, which in Sicily is represented by S. aria s. str., S. graeca and S. umbellata.

SpiraeoideaeSorbusTaxonbiologySpiraeoideae Sorbus aria group Italian flora Sicilian endemics taxonomy.Settore BIO/02 - Botanica SistematicaRosaceaeBotanyTaxonomy (biology)Plant Sciencebiology.organism_classificationEndemismEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsPlant Biosystems - An International Journal Dealing with all Aspects of Plant Biology
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STUDI TASSONOMICI SU ADENOSTYLES ALPINA (ASTERACEAE) IN ITALIA MERIDIONALE

Adenostyles Cass., è un genere endemico europeo, appartenente alla la tribù delle Senecioneae, e fa parte del cosidetto ‘gruppo Quadridentato’ insieme ai generi Caucasalia B. Nord., Dolichorrhiza (Pojark.) Galushko, Iranecio B. Nord. e Pojarkovia Askerova. Esso è prevalentemente distribuito in tutto il territorio alpino, ma il suo areale si estende anche alla Spagna settentrionale, Corsica (Francia) e lungo tutta la catena appenninica in Italia, comprese le montagne della Calabria e della Sicilia, Balcani e, dubitativamente, in Grecia. Nel presente studio vengono presentati i risultati sugli studi tassonomici effettuati sui taxa appartenenti al gruppo di Adenostyles alpina (Asteraceae) pres…

SystematicItalyTaxonomy; Systematics; Conservation; Endemic Flora; ItalySettore BIO/02 - Botanica SistematicaConservationTaxonomyEndemic Flora
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Taxonomical remarks on Trifolium savianum Guss. and its relationship with T. uniflorum L.

1996

In the frame of investigations on endemic or rare taxa of the Sicilian flora, Trifolium savianum Guss., a misappreciated species occurring in a small area of Peloritani mountains (NE Sicily) is examined. According to literature data, the species has been considered as a synonym of T. uniflorum L. (Lojacono, 1891; Zohary, 1969; Jafri, 1980; Zohary & Heller, 1984; Greuter, 1989), as a variety (Gibelli & Belli, 1892; Vierhapper, 1919; Fiori, 1925) or as a subspecies of the aforesaid species (Nyman, 1878; Coombe, 1968; Tutin et al., 1968; Pignatti, 1982). The analysis of morphological features, carried out on herbarium and living matherial, has highlighted that T. savianum can be considered as …

Trifolium Sicily endemic species
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A new species of Brassica sect. Brassica (Brassicaceae) from Sicily

2013

Among the suffruticose cabbages of Brassica sect. Brassica, a new species from Sicily, named B. raimondoi, is described and illustrated. It is a chasmophyte restricted to some steep limestone cliffs near Taormina (NE Sicily) and is morphologically related to B. incana, with which it shares densely hairy, broad, amplexicaul leaves and winged petioles, but differs principally in its white corolla, larger floral pieces, more developed stigmatic papillae, shorter siliquae with keeled valves and a smaller, seedless beak, smaller seeds differing in testa microsculpture. A key for the identification of the currently known Sicilian taxa of the section is provided.

biologySettore BIO/02 - Botanica SistematicaBrassicaBrassica oleracea groupBrassicaceaePlant ScienceBrassica oleracea group; Endemic; KariologyBrassica Brassica oleracea group endemic karyology Sicily taxonomybiology.organism_classificationlanguage.human_languageEndemicTaxonBotanylanguageTaxonomy (biology)KariologySicilianEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematics
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Molecular and taxonomic characterization of a endophytic fungus isolated from Helleborus bocconei subsp. intermedius (Ranunculaceae)

2014

A non-sporulating fungus was isolated from different organs of Helleborus bocconei subsp. intermedius (Ranunculaceae) endemic to southern Italy and Sicily, known for the traditional use of dried roots in the treatment of lung diseases of cattle and horses. Molecular characterization of endophytic fungus based on the internal transcribed spacer (ITS) region of the rRNA gene sequences was done. The DNA sequence of full length ITS region of the studied fungus was a 100% match to that of Chaetomium strumarium strain dH 21642 (GenBank accession number JX280851.1). The morphological characters of colony and mycelium of this microfungus are reported here.

biologySettore BIO/02 - Botanica SistematicaHelleborusRanunculaceaePlant ScienceEndophytic fungusbiology.organism_classificationEndophyteMolecular analysisChaetomium strumariumChaetomium strumarium Chaetomiaceae endophyte endemic plant molecular analysis folk veterinary medicine.BotanySettore BIO/15 - Biologia FarmaceuticaChaetomiaceaeFlora Mediterranea
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Genetic diversity in theCentaurea cinerariagroup (Compositae) in Sicily using isozymes

2006

Abstract The genetic diversity of seven taxa endemic to Sicily, C. cineraria, C. busambarensis, C. ucriae subsp. ucriae, C. ucriae subsp. umbrosa, C. todari, C. erycina and C. saccensis, from 11 localities was investigated using isozymes. Eight loci from five enzyme systems (IDH, MDH, PGD, PGM and PGI) were examined. A total of 19 alleles were identified, some rare and two of them exclusive to different populations. The allelic frequencies and the genetic variability values for each population were calculated. On the whole, the genetic diversity, i.e., average polymorphism (P) = 0.41, average number of alleles per locus (A) = 1.75, Nei's gene diversity (H) = 0.18, is moderate, with the high…

education.field_of_studyGenetic diversitybiologyPopulationDendrogramLocus (genetics)Plant Sciencebiology.organism_classificationCinerariaBotanyCentaurea genetic diversity endemics isozyme analysisGenetic variabilityAlleleeducationCentaurea cinerariaEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsPlant Biosystems - An International Journal Dealing with all Aspects of Plant Biology
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