Search results for "Propagation"

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Citrus biotechnology

2020

Agricultural crops that can better withstand the changing climatic and pathogen landscape have been produced through natural selection throughout the millennia and, in recent years, through the process of human-assisted plant breeding and selection. However, a lack of genetic diversity in many commercially cultivated crops (due to monoculture) has made them more vulnerable to biotic and abiotic stresses (Esquinas-Alcazar, 2005; Keneni et al., 2012). Citrus, belonging to the Rutaceae family, is one of the most important commercial woody fruit crops in the tropical and subtropical areas of the world. The origin of citrus is traced back to parts of tropical and subtropical Southeast Asia (Wu e…

Settore AGR/03 - Arboricoltura Generale E Coltivazioni ArboreeMicropropagation Organogenesis and rooting Gametic embryogenesisSomaclonal variation Allotetraploids via somatic hybridization Somatic cybridization Molecular marker development for Alternaria brown spot disease Reducing juvenility via viral vectors Genetic transformation of citrus Direct DNA incorporation into citrus Protoplast transformation Particle bombardment/biolistics Agrobacterium-mediated transformation of citrus CRISPR gene editing
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In vitro establishment and culture of two Sicilian cultivars of Olea europaea L

2012

Sicily is among the Italian regions with the largest cultivation area of olive (Olea europaea L.). The applications of in vitro tissue culture, as practical tool of propagation and germplasm storage, were not sufficiently exploited in this species, because of the lack of efficient in vitro establishment protocols and culture for the majority of the cultivars. In fact, it is well known that the success of in vitro culture is strongly dependent on the species and, within the species, on the cultivars. This study reports the in vitro establishment of two Sicilian olive cultivars, grown in greenhouse. Both genotypes showed a percentage of in vitro sprouting higher than that one previously obtai…

Settore AGR/03 - Arboricoltura Generale E Coltivazioni ArboreeOlive micropropagationIn vitro cultureHorticulture
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USE OF IN VITRO TISSUE CULTURE IN PROPAGATION AND GENETIC IMPROVEMENT OF FRUIT TREES

2020

La coltura in vitro, applicata alla propagazione e miglioramento genetico della biodiversità vegetale, può rappresentare uno strumento efficace per affrontare i problemi attuali come i cambiamenti climatici, le nuove esigenze dei consumatori e indirettamente lo sviluppo delle aree rurali. Inoltre, può assumere un ruolo strategico nel miglioramento genetico e nella propagazione delle cultivar al fine di ottenere genotipi resistenti, con frutti migliori dal punto di vista organolettico e piante capaci di adattarsi ai cambiamenti climatici. Il miglioramento genetico attraverso i metodi convenzionale è limitato da molti fattori infatti, gli alberi da frutto sono caratterizzati da un lungo perio…

Settore AGR/03 - Arboricoltura Generale E Coltivazioni Arboreemicropropagation embryogenesis PGR synthetic seed Ploidy analysis Molecular analysis
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In vitro propagation of Lithodora rosmarinifolia (Ten.) Johnst., a rare endemic Sicilian shrub with potential as ornamental plant.

2007

Lithodora rosmarinifolia is a rare shrub endemic to the Mediterranean island of Sicily and its minor islands. Propagation of Lithodora rosmarinifolia by standard methods is difficult due to erratic seed production and low percentage of rooted cuttings. As the plant is suited for domestication, the possibility of establishing an efficient in vitro technique for propagation and conservation of this threatened species was investigated. Nodal segments from shoot tips were used as primary explants to establish in vitro culture. A 2 X 5 factorial experiment with five concentrations (0 to 17.74 mM) of N6-benzyladenine (BA) and two concentrations (0 and 2.46 mM) of indole-3-butyric acid (IBA) was u…

Settore AGR/04 - Orticoltura E FloricolturaEndemic growt regulators in vitro routing micropropagation
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Synthetic seed production of Hibiscus rosa-sinensis (L.)

2010

Settore AGR/04 - Orticoltura E FloricolturaMicropropagation Synthetic seed Hibiscus
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Report on medium-term effects of the habitat protection and restoration activities of the LIFE Project “Maintenance of the habitats of the Macalube o…

2013

The Site of Community Importance (SCI) “Macalube di Aragona” is prone to severe desertification risk. In fact, its vegetation is disturbed not only by cyclic soil movements resulting from sedimentary volcanism, but it is strongly influenced by the hostile properties of the clayey substratum (prone to intense linear erosion, badly aired, rich in salts, etc.), the long drought period (ca. 4 months) and by the long-lasting history of human pressure. Both stress and disturbance factors influence progressive succession processes, so that the most “mature” local plant communities are () the chenopod shrublands referred to Salsolo-Peganion (habitat 1430 according to 92/43 EU Directive) and the hal…

Settore AGR/05 - Assestamento Forestale E Selvicolturadisturbance factors succession processes 92/43 EU Directive biodiversity propagation
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Vegetative propagation of Ruta chalepensis L., pioneer species in stony soils and limestone.

2014

Settore AGR/08 - Idraulica Agraria E Sistemazioni Idraulico-ForestaliSoil Bioengineering Mediterranean region recovery of quarries vegetative propagation rooting period Ruta chalepensis.
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Geometry and modeling of an active offshore thrust-related fold system: The Amendolara Ridge, Ionian Sea, southern Italy

2012

On the Ionian Sea coast of southern Italy, spanning the transition from the Calabrian Arc to the Apennines, NE-directed motion of the thin-skinned frontal thrust belt of the Apennines toward the Apulian foreland reportedly ceased during the Early-Middle Pleistocene (PATACCA & SCANDONE, 2007). Deformation since then was dominated by the regional uplift of the Calabrian Arc (WESTAWAY, 1993; CUCCI & CINTI, 1998). However, detailed structural and geomorphologic analysis has revealed that uplift of Middle Pleistocene and younger marine terraces not only ensues from a regional-scale process, but also reflects a smaller-wavelength component of shortening which is attributed to recent, deeper activ…

Settore GEO/02 - Geologia Stratigrafica E SedimentologicaActive fault-propagation foldsSeismotectonicsActive fault-propagation folds blind fault segment modeling seismotectonics southern Italyseismotectonicactive fault-propagation foldBlind fault segment modelingsouthern ItalyActive fault-propagation folds; Blind fault segment modeling; Seismotectonics; Southern Italyblind fault segment modelingActive fault-propagation foldSeismotectonicSouthern Italy
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On the use of innovative post-event data for reducing uncertainty in calibrating flood propagation models

2013

Hydraulic models for flood propagation description are an essential tool in many fields and are used, for example, for flood hazard and risk assessments, evaluation of flood control measures, etc. However, the calibration of these models is still underdeveloped in contrast to other models like e.g. hydrological models essentially for lacking of specific data, because extreme flood events occur rarely and very rarely are monitored. Very often calibration data, when available, consist of water depths measure in some scattered points. For an inundation event occurred on November 2011 in Sicily, new sources of data were available due to the availability of many videos recorded by ‘common’ peopl…

Settore ICAR/02 - Costruzioni Idrauliche E Marittime E Idrologiaflood propagation post-event data hydraulic model
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SURFACE ROUGHNESS PREDICTION OF ELECTRO-DISCHARGE MACHINED COMPONENTS USING ARTIFICIAL NEURAL NETWORKS

2016

Electro-Discharge machining (EDM) is a thermal process comprising a complex metal removal mechanism, which involves the formation of a plasma channel between the tool and the workpiece electrodes leading to the melting and evaporation of the material to be removed. EDM is considered especially suitable for machining complex contours with high accuracy, as well as for materials that are not amenable to conventional removal methods. However, several phenomena negatively affecting the surface integrity of EDMed workpieces need to be taken into account and studied in order to achieve the optimization of the process. Recently, artificial neural networks (ANN) have emerged as a novel modeling tec…

Settore ICAR/09 - Tecnica Delle CostruzioniArtificial neural networks (ANNs)electro-discharge machining (EDM)back propagation neural networks (BPNNs)Artificial neural networks (anns) back propagation neural networks (bpnns) mean surface roughness electro-discharge machining (edm)Artificial neural networks (ANNs); back propagation neural networks (BPNNs); mean surface roughness; electro-discharge machining (EDM)mean surface roughness
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