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The chemical composition of the essential oil of Ptilostemon gnaphaloides subsp. pseudofruticosus (Asteraceae) growing in Kythira Island, Greece

2021

Ptilostemon is a small genus of the subtribe Carduinae (Asteraceae) that includes 15 species as annual or perennial herbs or small shrubs, spread in the Mediterranean arch, from Crimea and Turkey to the Iberian Peninsula and Morocco. Several species of this genus have been studied for the content of non-volatile metabolites whereas few investigations have been carried out on their essential oils. In the present study the chemical composition of the essential oil from aerial parts of Ptilostemon gnaphaloides subsp. pseudofruticosus, belonging to Section Ptilostemon, endemic of South Greece and Turkey, and collected in the island of Kythira, was analyzed by GC-MS. The result showed the presen…

Mediterranean climatebiologyPerennial plantOrganic ChemistryPlant ScienceAsteraceaeAsteraceaeSesquiterpenebiology.organism_classificationPtilostemonBiochemistryAnalytical Chemistrylaw.inventionPtilostemon gnaphaloides subsp. pseudofruticosuschemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryGenuslawBotanygermacrene DhexacosaneChemical compositionessential oilsEssential oil
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Climate change effects on the hydrological regime of small non-perennial river basins.

2015

Recent years have been witnessing an increasing interest on global climate change and, although we are only at the first stage of the projected trends, some signals of climate alteration are already visible. Climate change encompasses modifications in the characteristics of several interrelated climate variables, and unavoidably produces relevant effects on almost all the natural processes related to the hydrological cycle. This study focuses on potential impacts of climate variations on the streamflow regime of small river basins in Mediterranean, seasonally dry, regions. The paper provides a quantitative evaluation of potential modifications in the flow duration curves (FDCs) and in the p…

ModABaEnvironmental Engineering010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesPerennial streamClimate Change0208 environmental biotechnologyClimate change02 engineering and technology01 natural sciencesStreamflowEvapotranspirationEnvironmental ChemistryWater cycleWaste Management and Disposal0105 earth and related environmental sciencesRiparian zonegeographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryGlobal warmingSettore ICAR/02 - Costruzioni Idrauliche E Marittime E IdrologiaGCMPollution020801 environmental engineeringEphemeral streamflow regimeClimatologyEphemeral streamflow regime.Environmental scienceFDCDownscalingThe Science of the total environment
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Relationship between rhinitis duration and worsening of nasal function

2008

BackgroundWhile it is well known that asthma is characterized by airway remodeling, few studies instead have investigated this issue in patients with allergic rhinitis (AR).ObjectiveThe aim of the study was to evaluate nasal function, ie, nasal airflow, in a cohort of patients with persistent AR (PER).MethodsOne hundred patients, 50 with short-term and 50 with long-term PER, were prospectively and consecutively evaluated, clinically evaluated by visit, skin prick test, and rhinomanometry.ResultsNasal airflow values were significantly lower (median flow: 348 mL/sec) in patients with long-term rhinitis (median duration nine years) as compared to patients with short-term (median duration one y…

Nasal Cavity; Nasal Obstruction; Airway Resistance; Humans; Respiration; Rhinomanometry; Cross-Sectional Studies; Rhinitis Allergic Perennial; Rhinitis Allergic Seasonal; Adult; Cohort Studies; Time Factors; Female; MaleAdultMaleNasal cavityTime FactorsRhinitis Allergic PerennialTime FactorCross-sectional studyCohort StudiesAirway resistancemedicineHumansAsthmaCross-Sectional Studiemedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryAirway ResistanceRespirationRhinitis Allergic Seasonalmedicine.diseaseRhinomanometryCross-Sectional Studiesmedicine.anatomical_structureOtorhinolaryngologyAnesthesiaCohortFemaleSurgeryNasal CavityNasal ObstructionCohort StudieRhinomanometrybusinessAirwayHumanCohort studyOtolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery
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ENDOPOLYPLOIDY OF ENDANGERED PLANT SPECIES LIGULARIA SIBIRICA IN DIFFERENT ENVIRONMENTS

2017

The goal of this study was to detect endopolyploidy of Ligularia sibirica from populations existed in different ecological conditions. This is important step to elaborate the appropriate protection measures of rare and endangered species, which should be based on understanding of ongoing processes in populations. From this point of view the knowledge of genetic diversity, including endopolyploidy level between and within populations, is crucial. L. sibirica is endangered and protected plant species in Latvia which is included in the protected plants list of EU Habitat directive 92/43/EEK Annexes 2 and 4. Perennial herbaceous plant L. sibirica is one of two species of genus Ligularia in Euro…

Nature reserveGenetic diversitybiologyPerennial plantHabitatGenusLigulariaLigularia sibirica; flow cytometry; endopolyploidy; endangered speciesBotanyLigularia sibiricaEndangered speciesbiology.organism_classificationEnvironment. Technology. Resources.
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Rozmieszczenie Ophioglossum vulgatum (Ophioglossaceae) w Polsce oraz jego nowe stanowiska

2020

The paper describes the distribution of Ophioglossum vulgatum in Poland, including localities recorded after 2000, and gives three new O. vulgatum sites in south-eastern Poland. Two of them are located in the Low Beskids in Bednarka and Żydowskie, and the third in the Zamojska Valley in Klemensów.

Ophioglossum vulgatumdistributionnew datavascular plantsperennialFragmenta Floristica et Geobotanica Polonica
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Lignocellulosic biomass production and persistence of perennial grass species grown in mediterranean marginal lands

2021

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Perennial grassesbiologySurvivalSLignocellulosic biomassAmpelodesmosArundo donaxBiomassBiomass yieldAgriculturebiology.organism_classificationPiptatherum miliaceumAgronomyBiofuelPanicum virgatumMediterranean regionAgronomy and Crop ScienceFestuca arundinacea
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Volatile constituents of Dianthus rupicola Biv. from Sicily: activity against microorganisms affecting cellulosic objects.

2014

Dianthus rupicola Biv. (cliffs carnation) is a camephytic, suffruticous, perennial plant growing up to 40 cm high. The plant is widespread in Sicily and neighbouring islands (Egadi, Lampedusa, Lipari) and in some areas of southern Italy. GC and GC-MS analyses of the essential oil distilled from the flowers showed the presence of 66 components. Its composition is characterised by the high content of thymol and carvacrol derivatives. A good antibacterial activity against Bacillus cereus and Bacillussubtilis, both infesting cellulosic historical material, was shown, whereas the antioxidant capacity was determined to be quite poor.

Perennial plantBacillus cereusCaryophyllaceaeBacillusPlant ScienceCarnationFlowersMicrobial Sensitivity TestsBiochemistryAntioxidantsAnalytical Chemistrylaw.inventionchemistry.chemical_compoundlawDianthusBotanyOils VolatilePlant OilsCarvacrolSettore BIO/15 - Biologia FarmaceuticaThymolSicilyEssential oilbiologyfungiOrganic ChemistryDianthus rupicola caryophyllaceae essential oils Thymol and carvacrol derivatives Bacillus ssp.Settore CHIM/06 - Chimica Organicabiology.organism_classificationThymolAnti-Bacterial AgentschemistryMonoterpenesCymenesAntibacterial activityNatural product research
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Glyphosate residues alter the microbiota of a perennial weed with a minimal indirect impact on plant performance

2021

Abstract Purpose In cold climates, glyphosate residues may linger in soils, with effects on plant–microbe interactions and, consequently, plant performance. Here, we explore the influence of glyphosate residues on the endophytic microbiota (bacteria and fungi) and performance of the perennial nitrogen-fixing weed Lupinus polyphyllus. Methods In a common garden, we grew plants from six populations of L. polyphyllus in glyphosate-treated or untreated control soils, with or without additional phosphorus. We sampled plant microbiota (leaves, roots, nodules) and assessed plant performance based on six traits: height, retrogression probability (i.e. shrinkage), biomass, root:shoot ratio, nodule n…

Perennial plantLupinus polyphyllusSoil SciencepitkäaikaisvaikutuksetherbisiditPlant Sciencerhizobiachemistry.chemical_compoundglyphosateherbicideglyfosaattimicrobiotaritsobitmaaperäBiomass (ecology)biologyfungifood and beveragesPlant physiologySoil classificationmaaperäeliöstöbiology.organism_classificationviljavuusmikrobistoAgronomychemistryplant traitsGlyphosateShoottorjunta-ainejäämätWeedRoundupPlant and Soil
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A further analysis of secretory structures of some taxa belonging to the genus Hypericum (Clusiaceae) in relation to the leaf vascular pattern

2014

This work extends knowledge about the distribution of secretory structures (black nodules, translucent glands, and type A and B secretory canals) to other species of the genus Hypericum L., as only H. perforatum L. appears to have been widely investigated. Moreover, the current study was extended to include leaf vascular patterns. In the species studied, a possible correlation between the presence of black nodules and a particular biological form, that of hemicryptophytes scapose perennials such as H. perfoliatum L., H. perforatum L., H. pubescens Boiss., H. tetrapterum Fr., and H. triquetrifolium Turra, was noted. These black nodules are not present in H. androsaemum L. and H. hircinum L.,…

Perennial plantbiologyXylemClusiaceaePlant Scienceblack nodulebiology.organism_classificationTetrapterumTaxonsecretory canalKey words: Hypericumleaf vascular patternblack nodulessecretory canalstranslucent glandsGenustranslucent glandsBotanyHypericum leaf vascular pattern black nodules secretory canals translucent glandsleaf vascular patternHypericumHypericum
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Can the Caper (Capparis spinosa L.) Still Be Considered a Difficult-to-Propagate Crop?

2021

As a perennial xerophytic shrub, characterized by plesiomorphic features, the caper (Capparis spinosa L.) is naturally spread throughout the Mediterranean basin and occupies an important ecological role, as well as an economic one, in traditional and specialized systems for commercial production. This species, in spite of its wide diffusion, is currently considered at risk of genetic erosion, mainly due to overgrazing and overharvesting for domestic uses and for trade. This situation is made more serious because of the lack of efficient propagation techniques, determining the caper as a “difficult-to-propagate species”. In this review, we report the main available sexual and vegetative prop…

Perennial plantvegetative propagationVegetative reproductionved/biology.organism_classification_rank.speciesPlant Science<i>Capparis spinosa</i>HorticultureBiologyShrubCapparis spinosaSB1-1110CropfoodCapparis spinosa; In vitro propagation; Mediterranean basin; Seed propagation; Vegetative propagationin vitro propagationOvergrazingGenetic erosionved/biologyCapparis spinosaMediterranean basinPlant culturefood.foodSettore AGR/03 - Arboricoltura Generale E Coltivazioni ArboreeAgronomyseed propagationDormancyHorticulturae
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