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Hieracium pallidum subsp. aetnense (Asteraceae), a new subspecies from Sicily (Italy), with notes on the taxonomy of H. pallidum Biv.

2013

Hieracium pallidum subsp. aetnense Gottschl., Raimondo & Di Grist. is described and illustrated. H.pallidum is considered as an intermediate species between H. schmidtii and H. racemosum (“schmidtii>racemosum”) and is placed in H. sect. Grovesiana. By consequence, H.lanudae Gottschl. is transferred to H. pallidum as H. pallidum subsp. lanudae (Gottschl.) Gottschl., Raimondo & Di Grist. A key for the three recognised subspecies of H. pallidum is provided.

HieraciumbiologyAsteraceae H. grovesianum H. pallidum Mt EtnaSettore BIO/02 - Botanica SistematicaBotanyTaxonomy (biology)Plant ScienceAsteraceaeSubspeciesbiology.organism_classificationEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematics
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Natura e architettura nel giardino di Villa Florio-Pignatelli (Palermo, Sicilia).

2003

ABSTRACT.– Amongst the Sicilian historical gardens it is merited to remember the ornamental garden design of Villa Florio- Pignatelli, situated in the western periphery of Palermo. The building, and probably the garden too, are from the second half of the 18. century. This article contains the result of a cognitive study of its history, architecture and vegetal composition, based on field studies in the garden itself, on bibliographical and archival work. In 1838 it was sold by the Duke of Cumia to Vincenzo Florio, who in following conceded it to his son Ignazio. Already at this time, there was a garden with a "flora all’Italiana" behind the Villa, which had circular vials in radial order, …

Historical garden flora Palermo SicilySettore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E Applicata
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Historical Landscape Ecology of the Favorita Park in Palermo (Sicily)

2021

Historical Landscape Ecology of the Favorita Park in Palermo

Historical green Mediterranean maquis traditional agroecosystemsSettore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E Applicata
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Multiple approaches to identify bacteria in archaeological waterlogged wood

2013

This study was carried out in collaboration with Soprintendenza del Mare (SM) that started, since 2004, to plan and realize underwater archaeological parks, such as in the Sicilian islands of Pantelleria (Gadir), Levanzo (Cala Minnola), Ustica (Falconiera), Panarea (Basiluzzo) and Filicudi (Capo Graziano). In situ conservation, as well as virtual exhibitions of the same topics, can contribute to ensure the protection and best fruition of underwater cultural heritage. The focus of this study was the identification of bacterial colonies in waterlogged wood samples from the rostrum of a excellent workmanship, that is very likely one of the wrecks attributed to Sextus Pompey fleet (36 BC) and d…

HistoryArcheologyMarinobacter sp.In situ conservationMaterials Science (miscellaneous)ConservationMolecular TechniqueBacterial colonizationUnderwater cultural heritageBiodeterioration SEM Microbial DNA Polymerase chain reaction Internal transcribed spacerSpectroscopybiologyEcologybiology.organism_classificationArchaeologylanguage.human_languagePolymerase chain reactionXanthomonas sp.BiodeteriorationInternal transcribed spacerChemistry (miscellaneous)AnthropologySEMBiodeterioration; SEM; Microbial DNA; Polymerase chain reaction; Internal transcribed spacerSettore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E ApplicatalanguageMicrobial DNAGeneral Economics Econometrics and FinanceSicilianBacteria
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A multidisciplinary approach to the study of cultural heritage environments: Experience at the Palatina Library in Parma

2015

The aim of this paper is to describe a multidisciplinary approach including biological and particle monitoring, and microclimate analysis associated with the application of the Computational Fluid Dynamic (CFD). This approach was applied at the Palatina historical library in Parma. Monitoring was performed both in July and in December, in the absence of visitors and operators. Air microbial monitoring was performed with active and passive methods. Airborne particles with a diameter of ≥0.3, ≥0.5, ≥1 and ≥5 μm/m3, were counted by a laser particle counter. The surface contamination of shelves and manuscripts was assessed with nitrocellulose membranes. A spore trap sampler was used to identify…

HistoryParticle countingEnvironmental EngineeringAirflowAir MicrobiologyLibrariesBiologyTracingParticle tracking velocimetryLatent heatEnvironmental monitoringEnvironmental ChemistryWaste Management and DisposalRemote sensingSimulation modelingEnvironmental engineeringContaminationPollutionBiological monitoringItalyAir Pollution IndoorSettore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E ApplicataCultural heritage; Biological monitoring; Particle countingCultural heritageCultural heritage Biological monitoring Particle countingParticle counterEnvironmental Monitoring
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Botany in University Studies in the Late 18th Century. The Case of Valencia University

2006

HistorybiologyBotanical gardenbiology.organism_classificationValenciaClassics
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Occurrence of palladium and platinum in human scalp hair of adolescents living in urban and industrial sites

2023

Platinum group elements (PGEs) can be naturally found at very low concentrations in the Earth's crust. However, the increasing uses of PGEs in vehicle exhaust catalysts, in addition to some other applications (industry, jewelry, anticancer drugs) cause their anthropogenic emission and dispersion in the environment. The use of human hair samples analysis is considered a suitable biological indicator to assess human occupational and environmental exposure. It is an easily accessible material for individuals or population groups of non-invasive sampling. The aim of this study is a comparative analysis to investigate human hair content of Pd and Pt in adolescents, of both genders, residing near…

Human biomonitoringSettore BIO/01 - Botanica GeneralePetrochemical plantsPGEsVehicular trafficEnvironmental pollutionSettore GEO/08 - Geochimica E Vulcanologia
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Novel proteases from marine organisms with potential interest in restoration procedure

2013

In the last decades, molecular biology allowed the development of innovative protocols in the field of conservation/restoration of cultural assets. In this work new hydrolyses, isolated from marine invertebrate organisms, are applied to remove protein layers form works of art surface. Proteolytic zymography assay evidenced that these enzymes are active in a broad temperature range, between 4 degrees and 37 degrees C. The enzymatic cleaning by these proteases, tested on wooden furniture of the second half of the eighteenth century showed positive results, without needing to heat the enzyme solution or the surface on which they were applied. The present report proposes novel proteases more ap…

Hydrolases Biocleaning Enzymatic cleaningSettore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E Applicata
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Reliability and effectiveness of Ellenberg’s indices in checking flora and vegetation changes induced by climatic variations

2001

Two methods are proposed to assess the significance of time-spanned local variations of Ellenberg’s indicator values in floristic and phytosociological data sets respectively. Both methods are based on frequencies and averages of the indicator values within and among data sets. Main goal of proposed methods is to determine the threshold above which the observed variations are to be considered significant. In order to relate the observed floristic variations to recent climatic changes, attention was focused on the Ellenberg’s indices dealing with the main climatic variables: heliophany, temperature and precipitation. Study-cases from Zannone Island (Pontine Archipelago, Mediterranean region)…

HydrologyMediterranean climategeographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryNational parkPlant communityVegetationFloristicsEllenberg indices flora vegetation Mediterranean region Alpine region climatic changesSettore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E ApplicataArchipelagoEnvironmental sciencePrecipitationPhysical geographyIndicator value
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EVALUATION OF THE DNA BARCODING APPROACH IN HYPERICUM SPP. DISCRIMINATION

2014

Hypericum, with more than 450 species, is widespread in temperate zones all over the world. In Italy 30 taxa are known (1), 26 species and 4 subspecies; ten of them are native to Sicily, in addition to H. calycinum which is recoded as naturalized. Hypericum biochemical compounds (flavanols, flavonoids, cumarins, glicosidys, terpens, tannins, essential oils) are well recognized for many pharmacological activities: antiflogistic, improving blood flow, against traumas, in wounds and burns recovering. The most important activity is ascribed to the hipericyn, a compound especially derived from Hypericum perforatum L., with successfully application in anti-depressive phytotherapy. The medical rel…

Hypericum Biodiversity ItalySettore BIO/02 - Botanica SistematicaSettore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E Applicata
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