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6. Selecting the best candidates for resurrecting extinct-in-the-wild plants from herbaria

8. Assessing the Impact of Lichens on Saint Simeon Church, Paşabağ Valley (Cappadocia, Turkey): Potential Damaging Effects versus Protection from Rainfall and Winds.

11. Eco-Friendly Preservation of Pharaonic Wooden Artifacts using Natural Green Products.

12. Testing seed germination from herbaria: Application of seed quality enhancement techniques and implication for plant resurrection and conservation.

13. Vegetation Analysis in the Archaeological Area of Pasargadae WHS (Iran) Enhancing the Naturalistic Value of the Site within the Occurring Environmental Changes.

20. In Vitro Viability Tests of New Ecofriendly Nanosystems Incorporating Essential Oils for Long-Lasting Conservation of Stone Artworks.

21. In Situ Evaluation of New Silica Nanosystems as Long-Lasting Methods to Prevent Stone Monument Biodeterioration.

22. Extensive Green Roofs (EGRs) and the Five Ws: A Quantitative Analysis on the Origin and Evolution, Aims, Approaches, and Botanical Views.

23. Understanding the Lost: Reconstruction of the Garden Design of Villa Peretti Montalto (Rome, Italy) for Urban Valorization.

28. Plants as Symbols of Power in the Achaemenid Iconography of Ancient Persian Monuments.

29. Plant Diversity in Archaeological Sites and Its Bioindication Values for Nature Conservation: Assessments in the UNESCO Site Etruscan Necropolis of Tarquinia (Italy).

30. Distribution Pattern of Urban Street Trees in Rome (Italy): A Multifactorial Evaluation of Selection Criteria.

34. The Roman Houses of the Caelian Hill (Rome, Italy): Multitemporal Evaluation of Biodeterioration Patterns.

44. New data on relevant ancient Egyptian wooden artifacts: Identification of wooden species and study of the state of conservation with multidisciplinary analyses.

46. Black Fungi In Etruscan Tombs Of Tarquinia: New Findings From Different Tombs

47. Iterference test of green biocides on mural painting from hypogean monument

50. Fungi Affecting Wall Paintings of Historical Value: A Worldwide Meta-Analysis of Their Detected Diversity.

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