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LA MICROSCOPIA ELETTRONICA (SEM, CLSM) PER L’ANALISI DI MICROSISTEMI BIOLOGICI CHE COLONIZZANO I BENI CULTURALI

2012

RIASSUNTO - Il degrado dei materiali con cui sono realizzate le opere d’arte, è spesso causato dall’attività di macro e micro organismi (piante, insetti, licheni, alghe, batteri, attinomiceti etc.), denominati biodeteriogeni. Presenti in tutti gli habitat terrestri, costituiscono un serio problema per la conservazione sia in siti outdoor sia confinati, come biblioteche, archivi, istituti mussali, depositi e, comunque, in tutti quei luoghi dove si attua la conservazione/fruizione dei manufatti. In genere, non vi è luogo di conservazione che non mostri tracce di parziali o estese infestazioni/colonizzazioni che comportano alterazioni più o meno consistenti dei manufatti presenti. Le alterazio…

Biodeterioration Biological Systems Cultural Heritage Scanning Electron MicroscopySettore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E Applicata
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Cold-active molecules for a sustainable preservation and restoration of historic-artistic manufacts

2016

In the last decades biotechnology research provides sustainable alternatives to traditional procedures for preventive preservation of cultural assets. Recently, bioactive molecules (BMs) isolated from marine invertebrate organisms have been isolated and tested for bioremoval of protein layers (BMP) or to controlling microbial colonization (BMA), acting at temperature lower than 30°C. The Protease or Antimicrobial activity was tested on ad hoc assembled specimens and on different historic-artistic manufacts. In bio-removing protocol BMP molecules were applied as gelled solutions, in order to guarantees a selective action, respectful of constitutive materials and manufact integrity. Peculiari…

BiodeteriorationSettore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E ApplicataBiodegradationSettore BIO/05 - ZoologiaBiocleaningConservationAntimicrobial moleculeAntimicrobial molecules; Biocleaning; Biodegradation; Biodeterioration; Protease; Risk assessment; Conservation; Nature and Landscape ConservationProteaseRisk assessmentNature and Landscape Conservation
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Biotechnology: Innovative Contributions to the Conservation and Restoration of Cultural Heritage

2014

As exhaustively showed during the conference "Molecular Biology and Cultural Heritage", held in Seville in 2003, molecular biology represents an important source of insight for the development of innovative protocols for the detection and characterization of microbial consortia colonizing historic-artistic manufacts. In particular, fungi and bacteria (frequently associated with green algae, cyanobacteria, lichens, etc), wide-spread in biosphere environments, are the main biological systems related to deterioration of cultural asset. Moreover in the aerosol of indoor environments, whre the manufacts are exposed or stored, complex microbiai communities may release some molecules with human (v…

Biodeteriration Biocleaning Antimicrobial activitySettore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E Applicata
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Raccolta, conservazione e caratterizzazione agrobotanica delle antiche cultivar di Phaseolus vulgaris L. (Fabaceae) nel comprensorio dei Nebrodi (Sic…

2015

Biodiversity Conservation Biology Agro-EcosystemsSettore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E Applicata
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The discovery of plant biodiversity by children through the animated movies: Alice in Wonderland

2015

The discovery of biodiversity in childs occurs through various channels: either through direct contact with the outside world, and indirectly through paintings, games and the media. Since 1937, Walt Disney Animation Studios realized animated movies inspired from novels. The first feature film was “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs”. Since this, Disney’s studios realized more than 10 dozen movies. The feature that distinguishes these works from a technical point of view is the attention to detail especially for the scene where the action takes place. Animals are often the protagonists of these stories, rarely plants. A good example of the latter is in “Alice in wonderland”, a movie distributed…

Biodiversity Education Plant ChildrenSettore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E Applicata
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Biocultural diversity and naturalness of rural landscape in Sicily

2017

Rural landscapes are a relevant palimpsest of biocultural diversity, as a tangible example of the symbiosis between natural processes and human activities. Sicilian rural landscape, due to the history of the territory and the resulting social and economic context, are configured in a heterogeneous mosaic rich in residual naturalness, which enhance connectivity of ecological network and support a high diversity of species. The present-day natural traits and biological diversity of Sicilian environment are the legacy of the historical land uses, which has generated a variegated mosaic of rural landscapes. They play an important role in the conservation of endemic, rare and threatened plant sp…

Biodiversity Landscape ecology Nature ConservationSettore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E Applicata
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Non-Indigenous Species (NIS) within Marine Protected Areas (MPAs). The case study of the Aegadian Islands MPA (Sicily, Tyrrhenian Sea) and the Dwejra…

2018

The introduction of non-indigenous species (NIS) has been pointed out as a major threat to biodiversity. NIS may become invasive alien species (IAS) and may cause biodiversity loss and ecosystem service changes. In the Mediterranean Sea, Sicily and surrounding islands, also including a high number of Marine Protected Area (MPAs), as a consequence of their geographic position and the intense maritime traffic, is a region particularly vulnerable and prone to NIS invasions. Since frontiers do not exist in the sea, biological invasions may severely affect MPAs, whose major aim is biodiversity conservation. Among the Sicilian MPAs, the Aegadian Islands MPA report the highest number of NIS (19). M…

Biodiversity Marine Protected Areas Mediterranean Sea Non-Indigenous SpeciesSettore BIO/02 - Botanica SistematicaSettore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E Applicata
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THE 60th IAVS ANNUAL SYMPOSIUM. Vegetation patterns in natural and cultural landscapes

2017

Biodiversity Vegetation scienceSettore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E Applicata
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The new Access and Benefit Sharing Protocol under the CBD. Implications for non commercial research

2010

Biodiversity conservationSettore BIO/07 - EcologiaSettore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E ApplicataSettore IUS/13 - Diritto Internazionale
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On the distribution and subspecific variation of the Tunisian- Algerian endemicDelphinium sylvaticum(Ranunculaceae)

2015

The morphology and biogeography of the Tunisian–Algerian endemic Delphinium sylvaticum Pomel has been studied in Tunisia. As presented here, this study resulted in an enlargement of the known distribution and in the description of two new subspecies: D. sylvaticum subsp. ichkeulianum El Mokni, Domina, Sebei & El Aouni and D. sylvaticum subsp. purpureum El Mokni, Domina, Sebei & El Aouni native to Tunisia in Mogods and in the northeast regions, respectively. Besides ecological features and clearly separated distribution, the two new subspecies show very well differentiated morphology. An updated distribution map and a diagnostic key of the studied taxa are provided.

Biodiversity endemism N Africa Delphiniumbusiness.industrySettore BIO/02 - Botanica SistematicaBiogeographyDistribution (economics)RanunculaceaePlant ScienceSubspeciesBiologybiology.organism_classificationWell differentiatedTaxonSettore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E ApplicataBotanyKey (lock)Delphinium sylvaticumbusinessEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsNordic Journal of Botany
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