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A casual alien plant new to Mediterranean Europe: Ceiba speciosa (Malvaceae) in the suburban area of Palermo (NW Sicily, Italy)

2014

The abiotic and biotic characteristics of the first sites where floss silk tree behaves as a casual alien plant in the Mediterranean Europe are described. The species was probably first planted in botanical gardens of southern France few decades before mid XIX century. It was introduced in Palermo in 1896, a city which appears to match very well its climatic requirements. According to the available information on its biology and ecology in both its original and secondary range, the floss silk tree should not become an invasive alien plant in the Mediterranean. Nevertheless, several gaps need to be filled in order to increase our understanding of future trends of Ceiba speciosa in southern E…

historia de introducciónSettore AGR/05 - Assestamento Forestale E SelvicolturaBotanyAmérica del SurneófitaSouth Americaneophytelcsh:QK1-989proceso de naturalizaciónsouth americaurban ecologyecología urbananaturalization processlcsh:BotanyQK1-989introduction historySouth America neophyte naturalization process urban ecology introduction history.
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Sociopolitical and Cultural Correlates of Internalized Homonegativity in Gay and Bisexual Men: Findings from a Global Study

2016

This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in International Journal of Sexual Health on 15 November 2016, available online: http://www.tandfonline.com/10.1080/19317611.2016.1247125. Objectives: Based on the premise that internalized homonegativity (IH) is a product of the incorporation of environmental heterosexism, the authors examined the influence of sociopolitical and individual influences on IH. Methods: The cross-sectional study consisted of 109,382 gay and bisexual men across 77 countries. Results: Variables at the (European) country-level that were associated with higher levels of IH included lack of laws recognizing same-sex relationships and perceiv…

homophobia/heterosexismSocial PsychologyStigma (botany)050109 social psychologyDermatologyPublic opinionGender Studies03 medical and health sciencesPolitics0501 psychology and cognitive scienceshomosexualProduct (category theory)internalized homonegativity030505 public healthbusiness.industry05 social sciencesGay menPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthHeterosexismVDP::Medical disciplines: 700::Health sciences: 800Peer reviewVDP::Medisinske Fag: 700::Helsefag: 800Reproductive MedicinestigmaPremisepolitical0305 other medical sciencebusinessPsychologySocial psychologysexual rightsInternational Journal of Sexual Health
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Novedades sobre taxonomía y nomenclatura de híbridos vasculares españoles

1990

The nomenclature of some Iberian hybrids is revised and several new combinations are proposed: <i>Centaurea X subdecurrens</i> var. segobricensis, C.</i> X <i>subdecurrens</i> notbosubsp. <i>albuferae, Cistus</i> X <i>hybridus</i> nothosubsp. <i>grandiflorus</i> var. <i>secallianus. C.</i> X <i>ledon</i> var. <i>recognitus, C. </i>X <i>nigricans</i> var. <i>longifolius, C.</i> X <i>nigricans</i> nothosubsp. <i>grosii</i> and <i>Onopordum</i> X <i>humile</i> var. <i>turolensis</i>. Besides, a new nothosubspec…

hybridsbiologyOnopordumZoologyPlant Sciencebiology.organism_classificationlcsh:QK1-989taxonomylcsh:Biology (General)Centaurealcsh:BotanyBotánicaCistusBotanySideritisnomenclatureTaxonomy (biology)lcsh:QH301-705.5NomenclatureIberian PeninsulaHybridCollectanea Botanica
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Interstitial Telomeric-like Repeats (ITR) in Seed Plants as Assessed by Molecular Cytogenetic Techniques: A Review.

2021

The discovery of telomeric repeats in interstitial regions of plant chromosomes (ITRs) through molecular cytogenetic techniques was achieved several decades ago. However, the information is scattered and has not been critically evaluated from an evolutionary perspective. Based on the analysis of currently available data, it is shown that ITRs are widespread in major evolutionary lineages sampled. However, their presence has been detected in only 45.6% of the analysed families, 26.7% of the sampled genera, and in 23.8% of the studied species. The number of ITR sites greatly varies among congeneric species and higher taxonomic units, and range from one to 72 signals. ITR signals mostly occurs…

in situ hybridisationEcologyPhylogenetic treeRange (biology)chromosomal landmarksBotanyChromosomePlant ScienceReviewBiologybiology.organism_classificationIntraspecific competitionGymnospermkaryological evolutionEvolutionary biologyQK1-989Plant chromosomesHomologous chromosomeinterstitial telomeric repeatsEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsCytogenetic TechniquesPlants (Basel, Switzerland)
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Aquatic Macrophytes Occurrence in Mediterranean Farm Ponds: Preliminary Investigations in North-Western Sicily (Italy)

2021

Mediterranean wetlands are severely affected by habitat degradation and related loss of biodiversity. In this scenario, the wide number of artificial farm ponds can play a significant role in the biodiversity conservation of aquatic flora. In the present contribution we show the preliminary results of a study on Mediterranean farm ponds of north-western Sicily (Italy), aimed to investigating the environmental factors linked to the occurrence of submerged macrophytes (vascular plants and charophytes). We studied the aquatic flora of 30 ponds and determined the chemical and isotopic composition of their water bodies on a subset of the most representative 10 sites. Results show that (1) farm p…

inland waters0106 biological sciencesFloracarbon isotopeBiodiversityPlant ScienceZannichellia palustris010501 environmental sciences01 natural sciencesArticleparasitic diseasesaquatic florabioindicatorEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematics0105 earth and related environmental scienceshydrophytewater geochemistryEcologybiologyEcologySettore BIO/02 - Botanica Sistematica010604 marine biology & hydrobiologyStuckenia pectinatafungiBotanyconservationbiology.organism_classificationSettore GEO/08 - Geochimica E VulcanologiaMacrophyteHabitat destructionGeographyhydrophytescarbon isotopesinland waterQK1-989bioindicatorsSettore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E ApplicataThreatened speciesMediterranean floraPotamogeton pusillusPlants
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Allosteric regulation by Mg2+ of the vacuolar H(+)-PPase from Acer pseudoplatanus cells. Ca2+/Mg2+ interactions.

1996

The tonoplast H(+)-PPase was previously characterized in Acer pseudoplatanus cells (Pugin et al (1991) Plant Sci 73, 23-34; Fraichard et al (1993) Plant Physiol Biochem 31, 349-359). Tonoplast vesicles were obtained from vacuoles isolated from protoplasts of A pseudoplatanus suspension cultures and used to study kinetic effects of Mg2+ and Ca2+ on PPi hydrolysis. The concentrations of ionic species (free Mg2+, free PPi, and MgPPi complexes) were calculated with apparent dissociation constants of 55.3 microM for MgPPi and 59.6 microM for CaPPi. Our results indicated that the substrate of the tonoplast PPase was a MgPPi complex and that free Mg2+ was essential for PPi hydrolysis. With fixed f…

inorganic chemicals0106 biological sciencesTrisAllosteric regulation01 natural sciencesBiochemistryTrees03 medical and health sciencesEnzyme activatorchemistry.chemical_compoundOrganophosphorus CompoundsAllosteric Regulation[SDV.BBM] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Biochemistry Molecular Biology[SDV.BBM]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Biochemistry Molecular BiologyMagnesiumBinding sitePyrophosphatasesComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSCells Cultured030304 developmental biologychemistry.chemical_classification0303 health sciencesInorganic pyrophosphataseERABLE FAUX PLATANEGeneral MedicineDissociation constantEnzyme ActivationInorganic PyrophosphataseKineticsEnzymechemistryBiochemistryVacuolesCalciumUncompetitive inhibitor010606 plant biology & botanyBiochimie
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Insect oviposition induces volatile emission in herbaceous plants that attracts egg parasitoid

2003

SUMMARYThe egg parasitoid Trissolcus basalis (Wollaston) (Hymenoptera:Scelionidae) responded to synomones emitted by leguminous plants induced by feeding and oviposition activity of the bug Nezara viridula (L.)(Heteroptera: Pentatomidae). This was shown by laboratory bioassays using a Y-tube olfactometer. Broad bean leaves (Vicia faba L.) damaged by feeding activity of N. viridula and on which host egg mass had been laid produced synomones that attracted T. basalis. By contrast,undamaged leaves or feeding-damaged leaves without eggs did not attract wasp females. French bean plants (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) also emitted attractive synomones when they were damaged by host feeding and carrying e…

insect/plant interactionInsectaPhysiologyOvipositionmedia_common.quotation_subjectWaspsHymenopteraInsectAquatic ScienceBiologyPheromonesParasitoidHeteropteraPentatomidaeBotanyAnimalsInsecta Nezara viridula Heteroptera Pentatomidae Trissolcus basalis Scelionidae systemic induction oviposition insect/plant interaction chemical ecologyTrissolcus basalisMolecular BiologyEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsOvummedia_commonScelionidaePhaseolusHost (biology)fungiNezara viridulachemical ecologyfood and beveragesFeeding Behaviorsystemic inductionPentatomidaebiology.organism_classificationInsecta; Nezara viridula; Heteroptera; Pentatomidae; Trissolcus basalis; Scelionidae; systemic induction; oviposition; insect/plant interaction; chemical ecologyVicia fabaSettore AGR/11 - Entomologia Generale E ApplicataOlfactometerNezara viridulaInsect ScienceOdorantsembryonic structuresAnimal Science and ZoologyScelionidae
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Mixed Epidermal Cell Lymphocyte Reaction: HLA-DR+ Cells Exhibit a Greater Immunostimulatory Activity than CD1a+ Cells

1995

Induction and expression of immunity depends upon processing and presentation of antigens to T-cells by bone marrow derived HLA-DR+ antigen presenting cells (APC). In the induction of immunity to cutaneous antigens, the initial stages of this process begin within the skin itself, and both epidermis and dermis contain bone-marrow derived cells that have the capability of processing and presenting antigens. In normal epidermis, HLA-DR expression is believed to be confined to Langerhans cells with Birbeck granules and indeterminate cells without Birbeck granules. In diseased skin, particularly the inflammatory dermatoses, HLA-DR is commonly expressed by keratinocytes and has been related to th…

integumentary systemEpidermis (botany)Birbeck granulesLymphocytemedicine.medical_treatmentBiologymedicine.anatomical_structureCytokineAntigenImmunologyHLA-DRmedicineBone marrowAntigen-presenting cell
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Leishmaniasis, contact hypersensitivity and graft-versus-host disease: understanding the role of dendritic cell subsets in balancing skin immunity an…

2010

Dendritic cells (DC) are key elements of the immune system. In peripheral tissues, they function as sentinels taking up and processing antigens. After migration to the draining lymph nodes, the DC either present antigenic peptides by themselves or transfer them to lymph node-resident DC. The skin is the primary interface between the body and the environment and host's various DC subsets, including dermal DC (dDC) and Langerhans cells (LC). Because of their anatomical position in the epidermis, LC are believed to be responsible for induction of adaptive cutaneous immune responses. The functions of LC and dDC in the skin immune system in vivo are manifold, and it is still discussed controvers…

integumentary systemEpidermis (botany)business.industryEffectorDermatologyDendritic cellmedicine.diseaseBiochemistryImmune systemGraft-versus-host diseaseCutaneous leishmaniasisAntigenImmunologySkin immunityMedicinebusinessMolecular BiologyExperimental Dermatology
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Sesquiterpene compounds from Inula Viscosa

2007

Two new compounds, 2,5-dihydroxyisocostic acid and 2,3-dihydroxycostic acid together with three known sesquiterpene compounds, Isocostic acid, Carabrone and Tomentosin, have been isolated from the acetone extract of Inula viscosa (L.) Aiton. The structures of all new compounds were determined by spectroscopic methods, in particular 1D and 2D (1)H- and (13)C-NMR. The (13)C-NMR spectra of Isocostic acid and of Tomentosin are reported here for the first time.

inulaeMagnetic Resonance SpectroscopyInula viscosaMolecular StructureOrganic ChemistryPlant ScienceSesquiterpeneBiochemistryTomentosinAnalytical Chemistryinula viscosa (sin. dittrichia viscosa)chemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryItalycompositaesesquiterpenesBotanyAcetoneOrganic chemistryInula
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