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EVAPOTRANSPIRATION, CROP COEFFICIENTS AND WATER USE EFFICIENCY OF CYPERUS ALTERNIFOLIUS L. AND TYPHA LATIFOLIA L. IN A PILOT-SCALE HORIZONTAL SUBSURF…

2014

In constructed wetland systems (CWs) for wastewater treatment, the efficiency of the system is highly affected by the system’s water balance. This study shows the results of a series of water balance measurements obtained in 2013 from a pilot horizontal-subsurface flow (HSSF) system in the West of Sicily (Italy). The system included three separate units, one planted with Cyperus alternifolius L., one planted with Typha latifolia L. and an unplanted unit. The system was fed with urban wastewater from an activated-sludge wastewater treatment plant. The aim of the study was to compare evapotranspiration rates (ET), crop coefficients (Kc) and water use efficiency (WUE) of two root emergent macr…

water balanceTypha latifoliaevapotranspirationCyperus alternifoliucrop coefficientConstructed wetlandSettore AGR/02 - Agronomia E Coltivazioni Erbacee
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FRUIT AND LEAF SENSING FOR THE CONTINUOUS MONITORING OF TREE WATER STATUS IN HIGH-DENSITY ORCHARD SYSTEMS

water relations water status.olivoautomazioneecophysiologynectarineecofisiologiaplantprobefruttinettarineirrigationoliveAutomationsensorsensoriOlea europaeasondePrunus persicafoglieAcquahorticulturearboricolturastato idrico.irrigazioneSettore AGR/03 - Arboricoltura Generale E Coltivazioni Arboreerelazioni idriche
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Agronomical evaluation of Sicilian biotypes of Lavandula stoechas L. spp. stoechas and analysis of the essential oils

2015

The aim of this study was to characterize wild lavender, which was collected in three different areas of Sicily (Italy),according to agronomic and chemical evaluation. The collection sites were located in Pantelleria island, Partinico (a warm sub-area of Lauretum) and Castelbuono (a middle sub-area of Lauretum). All the populations were identified as Lavandula stoechas L. ssp. stoechas. Essential oils were extracted by hydrodistillation and analyzed by gas chromatography– flame ionization detector (GC–FID) and GC–mass spectrometry (GC–MS). GC–FID and GC–MS analyses permitted the identification of 101 components from the essential oils. We analyzed only the flowers and leaves of L. stoechas …

wild Lavandula stoechas L. ssp. stoechaChemotypeLavenderprincipal component analysisIonization detectorGeneral ChemistryBiologybiology.organism_classificationlanguage.human_languageessential oilSettore AGR/02 - Agronomia E Coltivazioni Erbaceefenchone chemotypeBotanylanguageLavandula stoechasSicilianessential oils fenchone chemotype principal component analysis wild Lavandula stoechas L. ssp. stoechasessential oilswild Lavandula stoechas L. ssp. stoechas
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Evaluation of biocidal potential of some plant species from the Mediterranean wild flora

wild flora biocidal inhibiition stimulation germination phytotoxic phytotoxicity extract extraction fungitoxic insecticidal Artemisia arborescens Rhus coriaria Dittrichia viscosa water extract bioassay essential oil Camphor Chamazulene and β-thujone Gallic acid nematodes Sesamin Ashantin Isocostic acid Carabrone TomentosinSettore AGR/02 - Agronomia E Coltivazioni Erbacee
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Essential oil crops for sustainable agriculture - A review

2009

Multifunctionality and diversification of farming systems, integration of agricultural practices both inter se and with the non-agricultural productive systems operating on the territory, biodiversity safeguards, and reduction in off-farm inputs, are key factors for all modern development strategies in agricultural areas. Such issues are valid worldwide, but are especially true in areas in which the cultivation of the more widespread and “classical” crops is constrained by factors of varying degree and importance. In Mediterranean areas, where many environmental and economic factors often reduce rural areas to marginal conditions, the search for new crop opportunities has become one of the …

wild floraNatural resource economicsAgricultural diversificationbusiness.industryBiodiversityDiversification (marketing strategy)non-common cropEnvironmentally friendlySettore AGR/02 - Agronomia E Coltivazioni ErbaceeAgricultural sciencecrop diversificationAgricultureon-farm transformationSustainable agricultureMedicinal and aromatic plantBusinessArable landEmerging markets
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Study of quantitative and qualitative variations in essential oils of Sicilian oregano biotypes

2015

Essential oil (EO) was extracted using hydrodistillation from samples of Origanum vulgare subspecies hirtum (Link) Ietswaart, gathered from the wild in various parts of Sicily, Italy; GC-FID and GC-MS analyses were subsequently performed. The aim of the study was to analyze the relationship between essential oil yields and the geographical distribution of oregano wild populations based on variations in environmental factors as collection sites. Moreover, the purpose was to group Origanum vulgare subspecies hirtum biotypes according to the chemical composition of the EO. The seven principal components in the EO was thymol (24.0–54.4%), γ-terpinene (9.8–30.5%), ρ-cymene (5.2–18.7%), α-terpine…

wild plantSubspeciesessential oillaw.inventionchemistry.chemical_compoundlawBotanyCarvacrolStatistical analysisOriganum vulgare subspecies hirtum (Link) IetswaartThymolEssential oilPrincipal Component AnalysisOriganum vulgare subspecies hirtum (Link) Ietswaart; wild plants; essential oil; thymol-chemotype; Principal Component Analysisbiologythymol-chemotypeGeneral ChemistryOriganumwild plantsbiology.organism_classificationlanguage.human_languageSettore AGR/02 - Agronomia E Coltivazioni ErbaceeHorticulturechemistrylanguageSicilian
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Characterization and hypericins content in some Hypericum species from Sicily

2014

Different species belonging to the genus Hypericum are distributed into many environments of Sicily, where they represent an important component of wild Sicilian flora (Giardina et al., 2007). Among these, H. perforatum (St John’s Wort) is certainly the most common and famous; its floral parts are largely and traditionally used as a folk herbal remedy for treatment of wounds and burns, and considered an important raw matter for pharmaceutical industry due to their acknowledged antidepressant and sedative properties. Although it is not completely clear yet which compounds are responsible for the biological activity of Hypericum, the European Pharmacopoeia takes as a reference index for evalu…

wild specieHypericum sppHypericinSicilySettore AGR/02 - Agronomia E Coltivazioni Erbacee
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Wildflowers: opportunities for urban landscapes

2022

The concept of “sustainability” is also becoming of great interest in the management of ornamental and territorial greenery. The new trends in the design of green spaces are aimed both at enhancing their “natural” aspects and at researching schemes characterized by lower maintenance costs. Spontaneous vegetation represents a characteristic component of the urban environment and is always adequate to the conditions of the site in which it is located. In this context, the role of spontaneous herbaceous plants becomes fundamental and constitutes an effective response to the current demand for the defence, conservation and enhancement of biodiversity. So far, the use of spontaneous vegetation f…

wildflower ornamental plants urban sustainability biometric characteristic biodiversityHorticultureSettore AGR/02 - Agronomia E Coltivazioni Erbacee
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The MIMOSE Approach to Support Sustainable Forest Management Planning at Regional Scale in Mediterranean Contexts

2017

In recent decades, Mediterranean landscapes have been affected by human-induced drivers, such as land use and climate change. Forest ecosystems and landscapes have been particularly affected in mountainous regions due to limited management and stewardship, especially in remote areas. Therefore, there is a need to set up new strategies to enhance ecosystem services in forested areas which, in turn, will benefit local communities and economies. In this study, we implemented a new approach—Multiscale Mapping of Ecosystem Services (MIMOSE)—to assess ecosystem services in Mediterranean forests located in a mountainous region of Italy. We spatially assessed timber provision and carbon sequestrati…

wood productionSettore AGR/05 - Assestamento Forestale E Selvicolturalcsh:TJ807-830Geography Planning and DevelopmentForest managementSustainable forest managementlcsh:Renewable energy sources010501 environmental sciencesManagement Monitoring Policy and Law01 natural sciencesEcoforestryforest management planningEcosystem servicescarbon storage and sequestration; forest ecosystem services; forest management planning; MIMOSE; total ecosystem services value; wood productioncarbon storage and sequestration0502 economics and businessForest ecologyforest ecosystem serviceIntact forest landscapelcsh:Environmental sciences0105 earth and related environmental scienceslcsh:GE1-350total ecosystem services valueEcosystem healthRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentbusiness.industrylcsh:Environmental effects of industries and plants05 social sciencesEnvironmental resource managementforest ecosystem serviceslcsh:TD194-195GeographyEcosystem managementbusinessMIMOSE050203 business & management
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Low mimosine content and nutrient-rich foliage of two Leucaena leucocephala varieties: a potential fodder resource in Mediterranean agroforestry syst…

2022

Leucaena leucocephala is worldwide used for wood production, reforestation and for feeding livestock. To assess the potential use of leucaena for animal nutrition, we analysed the composition of methanolic extracts of leaf samples of two varieties occurring in Sicily (Mediterranean area), also determining the presence of mimosine.

woody speciesSettore AGR/05 - Assestamento Forestale E Selvicolturaanimal nutritionfodder legumetoxicityPlant ScienceSettore CHIM/06 - Chimica OrganicaHPLCEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematics
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