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First report of Pleurotus fuscosquamulosus (Pleurotaceae, Basidiomycota) in Italy naturally occurring on new tropical hosts

2019

Basidiomata of a mushroom macroscopically recognised as Pleurotus cystidosus sensu latu were collected on the trunks of three tropical ornamental trees such as Broussonetia papyrifera, Yucca elephantipes, and Paulownia tomentosa in the Parco d’Orleans, an urban park in the town of Palermo (Sicily, Italy). All the plants showed cavities and white rot symptoms at the base of the trunks. Macro- and microscopic observations on both collected basidiomata and isolated colonies, as well as molecular analysis, allowed identifying the collected basidiomata as Pleurotus fuscosquamulosus and its anamorph as Antromycopsis fuscosquamulosus. These species belong to the subgenus Coremiopleurotus that incl…

biologySettore BIO/02 - Botanica SistematicaBotanyCoremiopleurotus Antromycopsis fuscosquamulosa white wood rot syringaldazineSettore AGR/12 - Patologia VegetalePleurotus fuscosquamulosusPleurotaceaeBasidiomycotaPlant Sciencebiology.organism_classificationFlora Mediterranea
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A new species of Brassica sect. Brassica (Brassicaceae) from Sicily

2013

Among the suffruticose cabbages of Brassica sect. Brassica, a new species from Sicily, named B. raimondoi, is described and illustrated. It is a chasmophyte restricted to some steep limestone cliffs near Taormina (NE Sicily) and is morphologically related to B. incana, with which it shares densely hairy, broad, amplexicaul leaves and winged petioles, but differs principally in its white corolla, larger floral pieces, more developed stigmatic papillae, shorter siliquae with keeled valves and a smaller, seedless beak, smaller seeds differing in testa microsculpture. A key for the identification of the currently known Sicilian taxa of the section is provided.

biologySettore BIO/02 - Botanica SistematicaBrassicaBrassica oleracea groupBrassicaceaePlant ScienceBrassica oleracea group; Endemic; KariologyBrassica Brassica oleracea group endemic karyology Sicily taxonomybiology.organism_classificationlanguage.human_languageEndemicTaxonBotanylanguageTaxonomy (biology)KariologySicilianEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematics
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Hybridization and competition between the endangered sea marigold (Calendula maritima, Asteraceae) and a more common congener

2013

Occurrences of hybridization between the rare, endangered Sicilian endemic, Calendula maritima, and other congeners in the wild have been suspected by several authors, but never demonstrated. In San Cusumano (Trapani), one of the only three Sicilian mainland populations, C. maritima occurs in close proximity to the more common congener C. suffruticosa subsp. fulgida, and individuals morphologically intermediate between the two taxa have been observed. In order to determine whether hybridization is occurring at this site, and, if so, begin to assess the impact it could have on C. maritima, two independent tests of hybridity were conducted by studying (1) the pollen morphology and viability a…

biologySettore BIO/02 - Botanica SistematicaCalendula maritimaEndangered speciesIntrogressionPlant ScienceAsteraceaebiology.organism_classificationmedicine.disease_causeatpI–atpH Calendula hybridization ITS pollen morphology pollen viability evolution Mediterranean islands endangered species conservationIntergenic regionCongenerPollenBotanySettore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E ApplicatamedicinebacteriaInternal transcribed spacerEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematics
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Lectotypifications of cerastium siculum, C. Densiflorum, and C. aggregatum, and taxonomic notes on C. siculum (Caryophyllaceae)

2017

Nomenclatural notes on Cerastium siculum Guss. (Caryophyllaceae), a species described from Sicily and occurring in the central western region of the Mediterranean basin, are discussed. The names C. aggregatum Durieu ex Brign., C. densiflorum Guss., and C. siculum are lectotypified here. The taxonomic independence of C. siculum from C. semidecandrum L. and the other taxa of Cerastium L. sect. Orthodon Ser. subsect. Fugacia Fenzl is confirmed, as well as the synonymy of C. aggregatum and C. densiflorum.

biologySettore BIO/02 - Botanica SistematicaCaryophyllaceaeZoologyCerastiumPlant Sciencebiology.organism_classificationMediterranean BasinBitki BilimleriFugaciaTaxonCerastium siculumFugacialectotypetaxonomymorphological charactersBotanyCerastium siculumTaxonomy (biology)Morphological characterLectotypeTaxonomy
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Orobanche apuana (Orobanchaceae) a new species endemic to Italy

2015

Orobanche apuana , a new species belonging to Orobanche sect. Orobanche , is described and illustrated from the Apuan Alps, Central Italy. Its relationships with the other species of the group of O. caryophyllacea ( O . grex Galeatae ) and with other Orobanche that parasitize Santolina species are examined. The names Boulardia latisquama , Orobanche lutea and O. teucrii are here lectotypified.

biologySettore BIO/02 - Botanica SistematicaGrex (horticulture)Plant Sciencebiology.organism_classificationOrobanchebroomrape Santolina pinnata Mediterranean floraOrobanchaceaeSantolina pinnataOrobanche luteaSantolinaBotanyBoulardia latisquamaEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsPhytotaxa
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Molecular and taxonomic characterization of a endophytic fungus isolated from Helleborus bocconei subsp. intermedius (Ranunculaceae)

2014

A non-sporulating fungus was isolated from different organs of Helleborus bocconei subsp. intermedius (Ranunculaceae) endemic to southern Italy and Sicily, known for the traditional use of dried roots in the treatment of lung diseases of cattle and horses. Molecular characterization of endophytic fungus based on the internal transcribed spacer (ITS) region of the rRNA gene sequences was done. The DNA sequence of full length ITS region of the studied fungus was a 100% match to that of Chaetomium strumarium strain dH 21642 (GenBank accession number JX280851.1). The morphological characters of colony and mycelium of this microfungus are reported here.

biologySettore BIO/02 - Botanica SistematicaHelleborusRanunculaceaePlant ScienceEndophytic fungusbiology.organism_classificationEndophyteMolecular analysisChaetomium strumariumChaetomium strumarium Chaetomiaceae endophyte endemic plant molecular analysis folk veterinary medicine.BotanySettore BIO/15 - Biologia FarmaceuticaChaetomiaceaeFlora Mediterranea
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Seed germination in the Sicilian subspecies ofDianthus rupicolaBiv. (Caryophyllaceae)

2012

Abstract Five populations belonging to three subspecies of Dianthus rupicola Biv. (D. rupicola subsp. rupicola, D. rupicola subsp. aeolicus, and D. rupicola subsp. lopadusanus) and growing in different geographical areas of Sicily were tested for seed germination at various temperatures. All populations showed high germination rates with an optimum temperature between 15°C and 25°C. Efficient seed germination might contribute significantly to the preservation of these subspecies which are currently exposed to several environmental threats.

biologySettore BIO/02 - Botanica SistematicaRupicolaCaryophyllaceaeCaryophyllaceaePlant ScienceSubspeciesSeed germinationbiology.organism_classificationlanguage.human_languageseed germination; Dianthus rupicola; Caryophyllaceae; Sicily; Italy.Dianthus rupicolaItalyGerminationBotanylanguageSicilySicilianEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsDianthus rupicolaPlant Biosystems - An International Journal Dealing with all Aspects of Plant Biology
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Potential allelopathic activity ofSideritis italica(Miller) Greuter et Burdet essential oil

2011

Sideritis italica (Miller) Greuter et Burdet is a widespread Mediterranean Lamiacea. Essential oils from S. italica flowerheads and leaves were extracted by hydrodistillation and then tested for their potential allelopathic activity against Raphanus sativus L. (Magnoliophyta) and the moss Tortula muralis (Hedw.) (Bryophyta), two organisms already tested for allelopathy, and against two bryophytes growing in the same environment as S. italica: the moss Bryum capillare Hedw. and the liverwort Lunularia cruciata (L.) Dum. For R. sativus, we considered seed germination and root and epicotyl growth. For the mosses, we used spore germination and protonemata development, while for the liverwort, w…

biologySettore CHIM/06 - Chimica OrganicaPlant Sciencebiology.organism_classificationEssential oillaw.inventionThallusRaphanus sativuGerminationlawBryophyteBotanySideritis italicaSpore germinationSideritisEpicotylAllelopathic activitySettore BIO/15 - Biologia FarmaceuticaEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsEssential oilAllelopathyLunulariaPlant Biosystems - An International Journal Dealing with all Aspects of Plant Biology
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Numerical Taxonomy of Pseudomonads Isolated from Water, Sediment and Eels

1992

Summary A numerical taxonomic study was performed on 129 pseudomonad isolates from aquatic environments. 67 out of 98 field strains were isolated from water and sediment samples from Albufera lake, a hypereutrophic lake near Valencia, and 31 strains came from an eel hatchery. 10 clusters were formed at 84% similarity level when the Sokal-Michener similarity coefficient was used. Five clusters were designated as Pseudomonas putida (16 strains), P. fluorescens biotype I (9 strains), P. pseudoalcaligenes (11 strains), P. stutzen (4 strains) and Shewanella putrefaciens (3 strains). A subcluster of 7 strains (out of 15) was ascribed to the species Xanthomonas maltophilia , while the other strain…

biologyShewanella putrefaciensbiology.organism_classificationApplied Microbiology and BiotechnologyMicrobiologyPseudomonas putidaMicrobiologyNumerical taxonomyXanthomonasBotanyPseudomonadalesTaxonomy (biology)Ecology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsBacteriaPseudomonadaceaeSystematic and Applied Microbiology
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Changes of morphogenic competence in mature Pinus sylvestris L. buds in vitro.

2002

The effects of season and cold storage on morphogenic competence in mature Pinus sylvestris buds were investigated. Peroxidase and polyphenol oxidase activity were measured as markers of oxidative metabolism. No growth in vitro was observed on explants detached from the end of January until the beginning of March. Brachioblasts, each with a couple of needles, formed on 11 % of the buds without macrostrobili that were detached in early April and introduced immediately into culture. Of the explants detached in late July, 15 % formed shoots with brachioblasts and needles. The lowest activity of peroxidase and polyphenol oxidase in pine buds was observed from the end of April until the beginnin…

biologyShort CommunicationsCold storagefood and beveragesPinus sylvestrisPlant SciencePolyphenol oxidase activityPinusPolyphenol oxidaseIn vitroCold TemperatureOxygenPlant LeavesCulture TechniquesBotanyShootbiology.proteinCatechol oxidaseOxidation-ReductionBiomarkersCatechol OxidasePlant ShootsPeroxidaseExplant culturePeroxidaseAnnals of botany
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