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Seed germination and reproductive features of Lysimachia minoricensis (Primulaceae), a wild-extinct plant.

2002

Lysimachia minoricensis is one of the few Mediterranean endemic plants (Minorca, Balearic islands) that has gone extinct in the wild but which persists as extant germplasm or cultivated plants in several botanical gardens. Reproductive features (seed set, number of seeds per capsule, seed weight) and germination responses to constant temperatures, sea water and dry-heat pre-treatments were investigated to determine the extent to which they may have influenced the extinction of the species. Seed set in Lysimachia is not dependent on pollinators, suggesting a functional selfer breeding system. Most plants produced a large mean number of fruits (23.2) and seeds (466), and the mean production o…

GermplasmConservation of Natural ResourcesExtinctionCultivated plant taxonomyHot TemperaturebiologyExtinct in the wildMediterranean RegionReproductionLysimachia minoricensisfood and beveragesGerminationPlant ScienceOriginal ArticlesDarknessbiology.organism_classificationPrimulaceaeGerminationLysimachiaFruitBotanySeedsSeawaterPrimulaceaeAnnals of botany
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Seed cryopreservation of Fraxinus angustifolia Vahl

2016

Fraxinus angustifolia is used for afforestation and for production of both valuable timber and manna , a substance with pharmacological applications. The aim of this research was to establish the optimized condition for cryopreservation of F. angustifolia seeds, in order to protect the germplasm of this species. Germination percentage and mean time of germination of non-treated seeds (control) and liquid nitrogen-treated seeds were established in water or in 10 -6 M gibberellic acid (GA 3 ). The seeds could be cryopreserved with 3% of moisture content (MC) and germinated easily in water (70.0 ± 5.0%), while seeds cryopreserved with 6% MC showed a physiological dormancy. This state could be …

GermplasmFraxinus angustifoliaBiologybiology.organism_classificationApplied Microbiology and BiotechnologyCryopreservationFraxinus angustifolia germination germplasm conservation seed cryopreservationSettore BIO/01 - Botanica Generalechemistry.chemical_compoundAgronomychemistryGerminationSettore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E ApplicataGeneticsDormancyAgronomy and Crop ScienceMolecular BiologyGibberellic acidWater contentBiotechnology
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Genetic diversity of early ripening breba accessions (Ficus caricaL.) found in the “Pomona” Apulian collection

2017

In order to study fig (Ficus carica L.) biodiversity in Southern Italy, a study was performed in a private Apulian collection, "I Giardini di Pomona", in which 350 different native and international cultivars were recovered in the last 15 years. This collection is located in middle part of Apulia region inside an area of great charm called "Valle D'Itria". In the region, fig is an important edible fruit tree species and it has been used for fresh fruit production, for centuries. Moreover, fig is considered as an important element of natural landscape and as significant cultural heritage. In this study, the Apulian breba cultivars, characterized by interesting agronomic traits, such as early…

GermplasmGenetic diversitybiologyFicusRipeningHorticulturebiology.organism_classificationSettore AGR/03 - Arboricoltura Generale E Coltivazioni ArboreeAgronomic traitHorticultureGermplasmBotanyGenetic conservationCaricaSSR markerFigActa Horticulturae
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Molecular and morphological diversity of on-farm hazelnut (Corylus avellana L.) landraces from southern Europe and their role in the origin and diffu…

2013

Hazelnut (Corylus avellana L.) is a traditional nut crop in southern Europe. Germplasm exploration conducted on-farm in five countries (Portugal, Spain, Italy, Slovenia, and Greece) identified 77 landraces. The present work describes phenotypic variation in nut and husk traits and investigates genetic relationships using ten simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers among these landraces, 57 well-known references cultivars, and 19 wild accessions. Among the 77 landraces, 42 had unique fingerprints while 35 showed a SSR profile identical to a known cultivar. Among the 42 unique landraces, morphological observations revealed high phenotypic diversity, and some had characteristics appreciated by th…

GermplasmIn situ conservationbiologyfilbert; in situ conservation; biodiversity; simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers; microsatellite; domesticationmolecular markersIn situ conservationBiodiversityMicrosatelliteForestryHorticulturebiology.organism_classificationMediterranean BasinSettore AGR/03 - Arboricoltura Generale E Coltivazioni ArboreeFilbertdomesticationFilbertBotanyGeneticsSimple sequence repeat (SSR) markerCultivarGene poolbiodiversity; molecular markers; domesticationDomesticationMolecular Biologybiodiversity
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Assessment of genetic variation in SicilianHelichrysum(Asteraceae) and implication to germplasm conservation

2008

Some taxa of Sicilian Helichrysum related to sect. Stoeachadina have an uncertain systematic position; moreover, they are rare and endangered. In order to preserve these taxa in a genebank, a strategy to keep their genetic variation as high as possible is required. The high informative content of AFLP markers was used to assess genetic variations within and between populations and their relationships. The results show that all populations are genetically similar, even though there are two distinct groups: the first is the population referred to H. pendulum, and the second is represented by other populations belonging to several different specific and intraspecific taxa. The H. pendulum popu…

Germplasmeducation.field_of_studyPopulationEndangered speciesPlant ScienceBiologybiology.organism_classificationIntraspecific competitionTaxonAFLP genetic variation Sicilian Helichrysum Asteraceae germplasm conservation genebankEvolutionary biologyGenetic variationBotanyHelichrysumAmplified fragment length polymorphismeducationEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsPlant Biosystems - An International Journal Dealing with all Aspects of Plant Biology
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Social Tourism and Healthy Ageing

2015

Recent research in social tourism notes possible links between tourism participation and improvements in health. However, there is a lack of quantitative evidence concerning the potential links between tourism participation and self-reported health amongst older people. An ageing society requires measures to promote independent living and enhance older people's quality of life. This paper provides evidence that older tourists are more active and healthy than non-tourists, from a study comparing health perceptions amongst Spanish older people. The results provide tentative conclusions of causal relationships between tourism and dimensions of physical and mental health through a Structural Eq…

Gerontology05 social sciencesGeography Planning and DevelopmentTransportationMental healthStructural equation modelingActive ageingQuality of life (healthcare)International Classification of Functioning Disability and HealthTourism Leisure and Hospitality Management0502 economics and business050211 marketingSociologyhuman activitiesSocial psychology050212 sport leisure & tourismTourismIndependent livingNature and Landscape ConservationSocial policyInternational Journal of Tourism Research
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Healthy and sustainable diet and physical activity: the rationale for and experiences from developing a combined summary score

2018

Aims: First, to describe the rationale for developing a combined summary score, the Healthy and Sustainable Dietary and Physical Activity habits (HSDPA) score, incorporating four selected dietary and physical activity aspects: (a) the New Nordic Diet, (b) local and sustainable foods, (c) active transportation and (d) non-exercise outdoor activities. Secondly, to describe the experiences from constructing the HSDPA score. Methods: Relevant literature covering the four aspects of interest was reviewed to secure a well-grounded rationale and a theory-based approach. To measure compliance with such a broad approach targeting diet, physical activity, health and environmental sustainability, the…

GerontologyConservation of Natural Resources030505 public healthPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthPhysical activityHigh-Speed Downlink Packet AccessGeneral Medicine03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineSustainabilityFeasibility StudiesHealth Status IndicatorsHumans030212 general & internal medicineDiet Healthy0305 other medical sciencePsychologyExerciseScandinavian Journal of Public Health
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The commercial activity of tourism companies. Perception of tourism students

2019

El presente trabajo pretende analizar la opinión que los estudiantes universitarios de Turismo tienen respecto a desarrollar su futuro laboral en el área comercial de empresas turísticas, la que más oferta de puestos de trabajo genera en España. En concreto, se pretende conocer cuál es su percepción sobre este tipo de trabajo, tanto desde un punto de vista personal como profesional. Para alcanzar estos objetivos, se ha encuestado a 348 estudiantes de diferentes cursos, de grado y posgrado, que han sido clasificados en función de su interés por trabajar como vendedores en el sector turístico. Los resultados muestran que, en general, la valoración de una futura actividad de tipo comercial es …

Gestión comercialManagement areaTourism Leisure and Hospitality ManagementGeography Planning and DevelopmentPerceptions:3 - Ciencias sociales::39 - Etnología. Etnografía. Usos y costumbres. Tradiciones. Folklore [CDU]BusinessPercepciónMarketingTourismCommercial managementNature and Landscape ConservationValuation (finance)Cuadernos de Turismo
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Pheromones inBlattella germanica andBlaberus craniifer (Blaberoidea): Glandular source, morphology and analyses of pheromonally released behaviours

1993

Females ofBlattella germanica andBlaberus craniifer produce a volatile sex pheromone attractive at a distance for conspecific males. During the emission of the pheromone, females ofB. craniifer adopt a typical calling posture; we never observe such a stance inB. germanica females. For both species, the glandular structures responsible for pheromonal production are located on the female pygidium. InB. germanica, the thickness of the glandular epithelium is clearly correlated with the attractiveness of females, being maximum for 13 day old females. The functions of the pygidial glands are discussed in both species.

Glandular epitheliumbiologyNature ConservationSex pheromoneBlaberoideaBotanyDictyopteraZoologyPheromonebiology.organism_classificationBiochemistryEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsPygidiumChemoecology
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Corrigendum: ILTER – The International Long-Term Ecological Research Network as a Platform for Global Coastal and Ocean Observation

2020

CORRECTION ARTICLEA Corrigendum on ILTER – The International Long-Term Ecological Research Network as a Platform for Global Coastal and Ocean Observation. doi: 10.3389/fmars.2019.00527

Global and Planetary ChangeEOVslcsh:QH1-199.5DEIMSOcean EngineeringSWOTlcsh:General. Including nature conservation geographical distributionAquatic ScienceOceanographyEnvironmental Managementclimate changelcsh:Qmarine ecosystemsecologyMiljöledninglcsh:ScienceWater Science and TechnologyFrontiers in Marine Science
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