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A critical conspectus of ItalianIsoetes(Isoetaceae)

2014

The work on the Isoetaceae account for the Critical Flora of Italy has resulted in a new, synonymic inventory of Italian Isoetes taxa, based on herbarium studies, observation by scanning electron microscopy and critical re-examination of the previously published works. Ten species are listed. The names I. longissima and I. gymnocarpa are restored as correct, to replace I. velata and I. subinermis, respectively. Eighteen lectotypes, one epitype and one neotype are designated. A dichotomous key to Italian taxa is provided.

Italian flora Lycopodiophyta morphology pteridophytes taxonomy typificationHerbariumTaxonSettore BIO/02 - Botanica SistematicaIsoetesBotanyIsoetaceaeTypificationTaxonomy (biology)Plant ScienceBiologybiology.organism_classificationEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsPlant Biosystems - An International Journal Dealing with all Aspects of Plant Biology
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Contributi per una flora vascolare di Toscana. VIII (440-506)

2016

New localities and/or confirmations concerning 67 specific and subspecific plant taxa of Tuscan vascular flora, belonging to 59 genera and 37 families are presented: Alisma (Alismataceae), Amaranthus (Amaranthaceae), Leucojum, Sternbergia, Tristagma (Amaryllidaceae), Aloe (Asphodelaceae), Erigeron, Galinsoga, Hieracium, Rhagadiolus, Silybum, Soliva, Taraxacum (Asteraceae), Impatiens (Balsaminaceae), Berberis (Berberidaceae), Cardamine (Brassicaceae), Opuntia (Cactaceae), Cephalaria, Sixalix, Succisa (Caprifoliaceae), Silene (Caryophyllaceae), Convolvulus, Ipomoea (Convolvulaceae), Aeonium (Crassulaceae), Scirpus (Cyperaceae), Equisetum (Equisetaceae), Euphorbia (Euphorbiaceae), Astragalus, …

ItalyAgricultural and Biological Sciences (all)Conservation; Flora; Italy; Tuscany; Agricultural and Biological Sciences (all)FloraTuscanySettore BIO/02 - Botanica SistematicaSettore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E ApplicataConservation
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Contributi alla flora vascolare di Toscana. VII (357-439)

2015

New localities and/or confirmations concerning 83 specific and subspecific plant taxa of Tuscan vascular flora, belonging to 71 genera and 33 families are presented: Carpobrotus (Aizoaceae), Alternanthera (Amaranthaceae), Leucojum (Amaryllidaceae), Anacyclus, Andryala, Carduus, Centaurea, Cichorium, Erigeron, Helichrysum, Helminthotheca, Hieracium, Limbarda, Pilosella, Scolymus, Sonchus, Tagetes, Urospermum, Xanthium (Asteraceae), Mahonia (Berberidaceae), Myosotis (Boraginaceae), Biscutella, Ionopsidium, Raphanus, Rapistrum (Brassicaceae), Buxus (Buxaceae), Vaccaria (Caryophyllaceae), Cistus (Cistaceae), Calystegia, Cuscuta (Convolvulaceae), Cymodocea (Cymodoceaceae), Cyperus (Cyperaceae), …

ItalyAgricultural and Biological Sciences (all)FloraConservation; Flora; Italy; Tuscany; Agricultural and Biological Sciences (all)TuscanySettore BIO/02 - Botanica SistematicaConservation
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The genus Pleurotus in Italy and the Sicilian taxa

2013

This chapter provides a brief description of species diversity and distribution of taxa belonging to the genus Pleurotus for each Italian region. For taxa that grow on the Sicilian territory and belong to the so-called “Pleurotus eryngii species-complex” ecological data are also reported.

ItalySettore BIO/02 - Botanica SistematicadistributionecologyPleurotuSicily
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A survey conservation status of Petagnaea gussonei (Apiaceae), an endemic species to Nebrodi Mountains (Sicily, Italy).

2008

ItalySettore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E ApplicataEndagngered speciePetagnaea gussoneiConservationSicily
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The 12th “Iter Mediterraneum” in Tunisia, 24 March – 4 April 2014

2015

The organization and logistics of the 12th OPTIMA Iter in Tunisia from 24 March to 4 April 2014 by OPTIMA and ATUTAX is here reported. The material used and the workflow are illustrated as reference for the organization of future similar collaborative botanical excursions.

Itinera mediterranea OPTIMA ATUTAX logistics scientific missionEconomics and EconometricsGeographySettore BIO/02 - Botanica SistematicaSettore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E ApplicataMaterials ChemistryMedia TechnologyForestryCartographyArchaeologyBocconea
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Phytosociological characterization of the Juniperus phoenicea L. subsp. turbinata (Guss.) Nyman formations in the Italo-Tyrrhenian Province (Mediterr…

2012

The Juniperus phoenicea subsp. turbinata formations of the Italo-Tyrrhenian biogeographical province (Mediterranean Region), are analyzed on the basis of literature data and unpublished relevés. The floristic-synecological characterization of the identified phytocoenoses, confirmed by multivariate analysis on a synoptic basis, has allowed their breakdown in four different alliances of the order Pistacio lentisci-Rhamnetalia alaterni: 1) Periplocion angustifoliae, with the association Periploco angustifoliae-Juniperetum turbinatae; 2) Juniperion turbinatae, with the associations Junipero turbinatae-Quercetum calliprini, Rusco aculeati-Quercetum calliprini, Phillyreo angustifoliae-Juniperetum…

Juniperus phoenicea subsp. turbinataMediterranean RegionMultivariate analysiQuercetea ilicis.Settore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E ApplicataHabitat Directive 92/43/EECPhytosociology
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Ex situ conservation and exploitation of fungi in Italy

2011

Abstract The kingdom Fungi comprises one of the most diverse groups of living organisms. They are numerous, ubiquitous and undertake many roles both independently and in association with other organisms. Fungi display a wide diversity of forms also mirrored by functional diversity and play such a dominant role in human society that they are arguably biotechnologically the most important group of organisms. Ex situ conservation of fungi, not only guarantees correct management and conservation of biodiversity, but also its exploitation in different fields. This article describes the major biological resource centres dealing with fungi in Italy and gives several examples of fungal exploitation…

Kingdom FungiResource (biology)Ecologymedia_common.quotation_subjectSettore BIO/02 - Botanica SistematicaBiodiversityyeastsex situ conservationPlant ScienceBiologyEx situ conservationbioremediation ex situ conservation exploitation fungi yeastsFunctional diversitybioremediationSettore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E ApplicatafungiHuman societyhuman activitiesEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematicsbioremediation ex situ conservation exploitation fungi yeastsbioremediation; ex situ conservation; exploitation; fungi; yeastsexploitationDiversity (politics)media_common
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Impairing the largest and most productive forest on our planet: how do human activities impact phytoplankton?

2012

This article summarizes the outcomes of the 16th Workshop of the International Association for Phytoplankton Taxonomy and Ecology. Four major issues dealing with the impact exerted by human activities on phytoplankton were addressed in the articles of this special volume: climate change and its impacts on phytoplankton, the role of land use in shaping composition and diversity of phytoplankton, the importance of autecological studies to fully understand how phytoplankton is impacted by stressors and the role of ecological classification to evaluate community changes due to the different impacts. Case studies from different types of aquatic environments (rivers, deep and shallow lakes, reser…

Land useEcologyAquatic ecosystemClimate change Eutrophication Land use Functional classification Autoecology ModellingClimate changeFunctional classificationSubtropicsAquatic ScienceEutrophicationModellingOverexploitationSettore BIO/07 - ECOLOGIAPhytoplanktonLand useSettore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E ApplicataTemperate climateEnvironmental scienceClimate changeEutrophicationAutoecology
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G.I.S. context analysis for environmental recovery suitability evaluation

2009

The attributes of every single patch in a land mosaic constitute the database that landscape ecologists use for processing and analysis. Nonetheless spatial and ecological relationships between adjacent patches can play a key role in understanding the overall functionality of land mosaics. Defining the ecological role of a single tessera within an ecosystem is not possible if that patch is regarded as an insular element; on the other hand global analysis on the entire land mosaic would grant just a small amount of new information on each tessera and none on its functional role. To recognize areas susceptible of improvement through environmental recovery and to define priorities for interven…

Landscape conservation naturalnessSettore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E Applicata
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