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Observations on population dynamics of leafhoppers in Western Sicily vineyards

2013

From 2007 to 2009 field observations were carried out in two vineyards (organically and conventionally managed) in Menfi (Agrigento province, Sicily). Population dynamics of two leafhoppers, Jacobiasca lybica (cotton leafhopper) and Zygina rhamni were followed by chromotropic traps and leaf observation in field. Both species were constantly present in vineyards. Z. rhamni did not register statistical differences between the two fields, while J. lybica was mostly present in the conventionally managed field. In this last vineyard for two consecutive years (2007 and 2008) J. lybica population exceeded the intervention threshold of 0.5 leafhopper/leaf. On the other hand, in the organically mana…

Settore AGR/11 - Entomologia Generale E ApplicataJacobiasca lybica Zygina rhamni population dynamic Sicily
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Osservazioni sulla dinamica di popolazione di due cicaline ampelofaghe nella Sicilia occidentale

2011

Observations on population dynamics of leafhoppers in Western Sicily vineyards From 2007 to 2009 field observations were carried out in two vineyards (organically and conventionally managed) in Menfi (Agrigento province, Sicily). Population dynamics of two leafhoppers, Jacobiasca lybica (cotton leafhopper) and Zygina rhamni were followed by chromotropic traps and leaf observation in field. Both species were constantly present in vineyards. Z. rhamni did not register statistical differences between the two fields, while J. lybica was mostly present in the conventionally managed field. In this vineyard for two consecutive years (2007 and 2008) J. lybica population exceeded the intervention th…

Settore AGR/11 - Entomologia Generale E ApplicataJacobiasca lybica Zygina rhamni population dynamic Sicily
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La cattura di adulti del Punteruolo rosso delle palme con trappole a feromone e allomoni in ambiente urbano

2010

In questo lavoro sono presentati i risultati di un anno di catture di adulti di Punteruolo rosso delle palme, Rhynchophorus ferrugineus (Olivier), con trappole a feromone e allomoni collocate nel comune di Marsala (TP). In totale sono state sistemate 47 trappole ad una distanza media di circa 200 m. Le trappole sono state innescate con feromone di aggregazione (ferrorule), acetato di etile (10 % /H2O), e melassa (10 % /H2O), ed ispezionate settimanalmente per il periodo aprile 2008 – aprile 2009. Le trappole sono state disposte lungo la costa della città(N=21), e lungo una linea che attraversa il centro cittadino (N=26). In totale sono stati catturati 4010 adulti, con un numero complessivo …

Settore AGR/11 - Entomologia Generale E ApplicataRhynchophorus ferrugineus IPM Phoenix canariensis Phoenix dactylifera Chamaerops humilis
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Underestimated impact of Red Palm Weevil introduction on iandscape biodiversity: the help of the molecular tools

2012

Alien species have been introduced both accidentally and intentionally. The last are and have been motivated by economic, environmental and social considerations (NOBANIS, 2010), as in the case of many palm species (Phoenix canariensis, P. dactylifera, Washingtonia filifera, W. robusta) in Sicily. These Arecaceae are important in the urban areas and they contribute to the typical Sicilian Panorama. On the other hand the accidental introduction of invasive alien species can be one a cause of the loss of native biodiversity, especially severe on islands and other isolated ecosystems. Phytophagous insects can cause biodiversity losses and may also have a strong impact on the economy of the isl…

Settore AGR/11 - Entomologia Generale E ApplicataRhynchophourus ferrugineus Chamaerops humilis Phoenix canariensis Washingtonia spp.Settore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E ApplicataSettore BIO/11 - Biologia Molecolare
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IMPOVERISHMENT OF SICILIAN (ITALY) HISTORICAL AND CULTURAL ASSETS BY AN ALIEN INSECT SPECIES: THE CASE OF THE RED PALM WEEVIL.

2012

Alien invasive species (IAS) have a disastrous impact on the biodiversity, cultural heritage and economy of a geographic area. The case of the Red Palm Weevil (RPW), an IAS that attacks the non-native palm species Phoenix canariensis, but also native species Chaemerops humilis, especially in urban and peri-urban areas, is reported. These palm trees have played an important role in Sicilian history and cultural heritage since the period of the Arab invasion. The accidental introduction of the RPW has remarkably changed the Sicilian panorama. In this study the chronology and the severity of the effects of RPW on palms so far detected, is reported. In only 7 years the RPW has drastically chang…

Settore AGR/11 - Entomologia Generale E ApplicataSettore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E ApplicataRhynchophorus ferrugineus Phoenix canariensis Chameropsis humilis historical trees biodiversity
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Taxonomic and phylogenetic relations of Allium chamaespathum Boiss., a remarkable species of Balkan Flora

2018

Allium chamaespathum Boiss., the only autumn-flowering species of Sect. Allium, was studied based on morphology, karyology, seed coat microsculpturing and DNA sequences from several populations.

Settore BIO/02 - Botanica SistematicaAllium chamaespathum Balkan flora biosystematics phylogenetics section Allium
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Studies on the genus Capparis L. (Capparaceae) in Lao PDR. IV: A new species from the Khammouan Province

2020

A new species of Capparis, C. florida, is described and illustrated from the Hin Nam No National Protected Area, Khammouan Province in central Lao PDR. The new species, collected in forest habitats of the Khammouan karst, belongs to sect. Monostichocalyx. It is an erect shrub characterized by the widely ovate or elliptical leaf-blade, by the flowers serial in supra-axillary rows, and by the slender ovary with evident style. Its affinities with related taxa, such as the widespread C. micracantha, are discussed and its conservation status assessed.

Settore BIO/02 - Botanica SistematicaCapparis sect. Monostichocalyx ecology Hin Nam No National Protected Area Khammouan karst Seriales-Group
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First record of Euphorbia graminea (Euphorbiaceae) in Italy

2016

Euphorbia graminea Jacq. (Euphorbiaceae), a species native from Central America through northern South America, from Northern Mexico to Peru, has been found naturalized near Palermo (Sicily). This is the first record for Italy and Europe

Settore BIO/02 - Botanica SistematicaSettore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E ApplicataPlant Sciencexenophytes alien flora Euphorbia subgen. Chamaesyce Sicily
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Orophilous aspects of relictual vegetation of the class Rhamno-Prunetea localizated on the Madonie Mountains (NW Sicily).

2009

The deciduos shrubby mantle coenoses referred to the class Rhamno catharticae-Prunetea spinosae are secondary communities - sometimes permanent - localized in the climactical dominion of the forests of Querco-Fagetea and Quercetea ilicis or the riparian woodlands of Salici-Populetea nigrae. These communities are widespread from the Eurosiberian to the Mediterranean region, and are linked to rich nutrient humic soils, rocky slopes and screes (1). In Italy, the class Rhamno-Prunetea is represented by the alliances Cytision sessilifolii, Berberidion vulgaris, Pruno-Rubion ulmifolii and Salici-Viburnion opali, the latter showing hygrophilous character (2). As concerns the mountain and submounta…

Settore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E ApplicataRhamno-Prunetea Berberidion vulgaris vegetal landscape Madonie Mountains Sicily
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Impoverishment of Sicilian (Italy) historical and cultural assets by an alien insect species:the case study of the Real Palm Weevil

2012

Microorganisms and insects have a disastrous impact on the biodiversity, cultural heritage and economy of a geographic area. However, in recent decades, the negative effects of invasive alien species (IAS), including both animal and plant or microorganisms occurring outside their natural distribution range, are generally not well known. Invasive alien species are most often found in or near urban areas, as well as throughout the settled landscape. According to the World Conservation Union, IUCN 2012, IAS represent the second most significant threat to biodiversity after resource depletion of habitats, becoming predators, competitors, parasites, hybridizers and diseases for native plants and…

Settore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E ApplicataRhynchophorus ferrugineus Phoenix canariensis Chameropsis humilis historical trees biodiversity
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