16 results on '"Cuena-Lombrana A."'
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2. Best practices, errors, and perspectives of half a century of plant translocation in Italy
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D'Agostino, M, Cao Pinna, L, Carboni, M, Assini, S, Bacchetta, G, Bartolucci, F, Brancaleoni, L, Buldrini, F, Carta, A, Cerabolini, B, Ceriani, R, Clementi, U, Cogoni, D, Conti, F, Crosti, R, Cuena-Lombrana, A, De Vitis, M, Di Giustino, A, Fabrini, G, Farris, E, Fenu, G, Fiorentin, R, Foggi, B, Forte, L, Garfi, G, Gentili, R, Giusso Del Galdo, G, Martinelli, V, Medagli, P, Nonis, D, Orsenigo, S, Paoli, L, Pierce, S, Pinna, M, Rainini, F, Ravera, S, Rossi, G, Schettino, A, Schicchi, R, Troia, A, Varone, L, Zappa, E, Abeli, T, D'Agostino M., Cao Pinna L., Carboni M., Assini S., Bacchetta G., Bartolucci F., Brancaleoni L., Buldrini F., Carta A., Cerabolini B., Ceriani R. M., Clementi U., Cogoni D., Conti F., Crosti R., Cuena-Lombrana A., De Vitis M., Di Giustino A., Fabrini G., Farris E., Fenu G., Fiorentin R., Foggi B., Forte L., Garfi G., Gentili R., Giusso Del Galdo G. P., Martinelli V., Medagli P., Nonis D., Orsenigo S., Paoli L., Pierce S., Pinna M. S., Rainini F., Ravera S., Rossi G., Schettino A., Schicchi R., Troia A., Varone L., Zappa E., Abeli T., D'Agostino, M, Cao Pinna, L, Carboni, M, Assini, S, Bacchetta, G, Bartolucci, F, Brancaleoni, L, Buldrini, F, Carta, A, Cerabolini, B, Ceriani, R, Clementi, U, Cogoni, D, Conti, F, Crosti, R, Cuena-Lombrana, A, De Vitis, M, Di Giustino, A, Fabrini, G, Farris, E, Fenu, G, Fiorentin, R, Foggi, B, Forte, L, Garfi, G, Gentili, R, Giusso Del Galdo, G, Martinelli, V, Medagli, P, Nonis, D, Orsenigo, S, Paoli, L, Pierce, S, Pinna, M, Rainini, F, Ravera, S, Rossi, G, Schettino, A, Schicchi, R, Troia, A, Varone, L, Zappa, E, Abeli, T, D'Agostino M., Cao Pinna L., Carboni M., Assini S., Bacchetta G., Bartolucci F., Brancaleoni L., Buldrini F., Carta A., Cerabolini B., Ceriani R. M., Clementi U., Cogoni D., Conti F., Crosti R., Cuena-Lombrana A., De Vitis M., Di Giustino A., Fabrini G., Farris E., Fenu G., Fiorentin R., Foggi B., Forte L., Garfi G., Gentili R., Giusso Del Galdo G. P., Martinelli V., Medagli P., Nonis D., Orsenigo S., Paoli L., Pierce S., Pinna M. S., Rainini F., Ravera S., Rossi G., Schettino A., Schicchi R., Troia A., Varone L., Zappa E., and Abeli T.
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Conservation translocations are becoming common conservation practice, so there is an increasing need to understand the drivers of plant translocation performance through reviews of cases at global and regional levels. The establishment of the Italian Database of Plant Translocation (IDPlanT) provides the opportunity to review the techniques used in 186 plant translocation cases performed in the last 50 years in the heart of the Mediterranean Biodiversity Hotspot. We described techniques and information available in IDPlanT and used these data to identify drivers of translocation outcomes. We tested the effect of 15 variables on survival of translocated propagules as of the last monitoring date with binomial logistic mixed-effect models. Eleven variables significantly affected survival of transplants: life form, site protection, material source, number of source populations, propagation methods, propagule life stage, planting methods, habitat suitability assessment, site preparation, aftercare, and costs. The integration of vegetation studies in the selection of suitable planting sites significantly increased the success of translocation efforts. Although posttranslocation watering had a generally positive effect on translocation outcome, other aftercare techniques did not always increase transplant survival. Finally, we found that how funds were spent appeared to be more important than the actual amount spent. Plant translocations in Italy and in the Mediterranean area should account for the complexity of speciation, gene flow, and plant migrations that has led to local adaptations and has important implications for the choice and constitution of source material.
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- 2024
3. Using species distribution models at local scale to guide the search of poorly known species: Review, methodological issues and future directions
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Fois, Mauro, Cuena-Lombraña, Alba, Fenu, Giuseppe, and Bacchetta, Gianluigi
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- 2018
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4. Does a correlation exist between environmental suitability models and plant population parameters? An experimental approach to measure the influence of disturbances and environmental changes
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Fois, Mauro, Cuena-Lombraña, Alba, Fenu, Giuseppe, Cogoni, Donatella, and Bacchetta, Gianluigi
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- 2018
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5. Using extinctions in species distribution models to evaluate and predict threats : a contribution to plant conservation planning on the island of Sardinia
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FOIS, MAURO, BACCHETTA, GIANLUIGI, CUENA-LOMBRAÑA, ALBA, COGONI, DONATELLA, PINNA, MARIA SILVIA, SULIS, ELENA, and FENU, GIUSEPPE
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- 2018
6. The reliability of conservation status assessments at regional level: Past, present and future perspectives on Gentiana lutea L. ssp. lutea in Sardinia
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Fois, Mauro, Cuena-Lombraña, Alba, Fenu, Giuseppe, Cogoni, Donatella, and Bacchetta, Gianluigi
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- 2016
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7. Reconsidering alternative transportation systems to reach academic conferences and to convey an example to reduce greenhouse gas emissions
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Fois, Mauro, Cuena-Lombraña, Alba, Fristoe, Trevor, Fenu, Giuseppe, and Bacchetta, Gianluigi
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- 2016
8. A practical method to speed up the discovery of unknown populations using Species Distribution Models
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Fois, Mauro, Fenu, Giuseppe, Cuena Lombraña, Alba, Cogoni, Donatella, and Bacchetta, Gianluigi
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- 2015
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9. Gentiana lutea L. subsp. lutea seed germination: natural versus controlled conditions
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Cuena-Lombrana, Alba, Porceddu, Marco, Dettori, Caterina Angela, and Bacchetta, Gianluigi
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Gentiana -- Physiological aspects -- Growth ,Germination -- Observations ,Gentian root -- Physiological aspects -- Growth ,Company growth ,Biological sciences - Abstract
Abstract: Gentiana lutea L. subsp. lutea is a geophyte that occurs in the central-southern European mountains. We investigated its germination ecophysiology with the main aim of evaluating seed germination behaviour [...]
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- 2016
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10. The Mediterranean Island Wetlands (MedIsWet) inventory: strengths and shortfalls of the currently available floristic data
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Fois, M., Cuena-Lombrana, A., Arac, N., Artufel, M., Atak, E., Attard, V., Bacchetta, G., Cambria, S., Charfi, K. B., Dizdaroglu, D. E., Emirzade, T., Farrugia, K., Gil, T. G., Georgiadis, N. M., Giannakakis, T., Guelmami, A., Kardamaki, A., Michael, K., Minissale, P., Yildirim Ozata, Z. D., Pace, A., Papatheodoulou, A., Paragamian, K., Perennou, C., Sciandrello, S., Sorba, L., Sergides, L., Theofilou, E., Yilmaz, K. T., Viada, C., Zotos, S., and Tankovic, E.
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hydro-hygrophilous vegetation ,field surveys ,databases ,floristic records ,Plant Science ,rapid assessment - Published
- 2022
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11. The genetic structure and diversity ofGentiana luteasubsp.lutea(Gentianaceae) in Sardinia: further insights for its conservation planning
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Marco Porceddu, Caterina Angela Dettori, Donatella Cogoni, Laura Serreli, Elena Tamburini, Mauro Fois, Alba Cuena Lombrana, Giuseppe Fenu, and Gianluigi Bacchetta
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0106 biological sciences ,Gentianaceae ,Genetic diversity ,biology ,Yellow Gentian ,Ecology ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Metapopulation ,biology.organism_classification ,010603 evolutionary biology ,01 natural sciences ,Mediterranean Basin ,Genetic structure ,Genetics ,Amplified fragment length polymorphism ,General Agricultural and Biological Sciences ,human activities ,010606 plant biology & botany ,Diversity (politics) ,media_common - Abstract
Knowledge of the levels of genetic diversity and of the spatial genetic structure of plant species is important to ensure their effective management and conservation, especially in the case of enda...
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- 2018
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12. The Aichi Biodiversity Target 12 at regional level: an achievable goal?
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Elena Sulis, Mauro Fois, Gianluigi Bacchetta, Rosangela Picciau, Valentina Murru, Anna Nebot, Alba Cuena Lombrana, Maria Silvia Pinna, Giuseppe Fenu, Marco Porceddu, Martino Orru, Andrea Santo, and Donatella Cogoni
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policy species ,Strategic planning ,Global and Planetary Change ,threatened species ,Ecology ,business.industry ,Environmental resource management ,Biodiversity ,plant conservation ,Aichi biodiversity targets ,conservation planning ,regional responsibility criterion ,Sardinia ,nature and landscape conservation ,ecology ,global and planetary change ,Regional Red List ,Conservation-dependent species ,Ex situ conservation ,Geography ,Environmental protection ,Threatened species ,IUCN Red List ,Conservation status ,business ,Nature and Landscape Conservation - Abstract
The Aichi Biodiversity Target 12 aims to prevent the extinction risk of known threatened species and to improve their conservation status by 2020. We present the integrated strategy implemented in the last 10 years for the keystone plant species of Sardinia (Italy, W. Mediterranean Basin), which includes the following activities: conservation status assessment (following the IUCN protocol), ex situ conservation, in situ monitoring and active protection measures. To date, an average of 51.8% of keystone plant species have been subjected to the latter first three activities while, due to the higher costs, only few active conservation measures have been carried out. Considering the activities realised since 2004, we have also predicted the conservation effectiveness towards 2020 and have elaborated an index to evaluate it. Halfway through the strategic plan, we argue that more efforts are needed to guarantee the effective conservation of all threatened plants in Sardinia.
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- 2015
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13. Integrated in situ and ex situ approach for Gentiana lutea L. ssp. lutea conservation
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Cuena Lombrana, Alba
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BIO/03 Botanica ambientale e applicata - Abstract
Gentiana lutea L. subsp lutea (hereafter G. lutea) is a long-lived geophyte, which has high medicinal value for the intensely bitter properties residing mainly in the root, being the main vegetable bitter employed in homeopathy and for the liqueurs production. G. lutea is presented in the Annex V of the Directive 92/43/EEC. In addition, it’s included in the List of endangered medicinal plants in the Annex D to the Council Regulation (EC) No. 338/97 of EU, whose purpose is the protection of plant species by control of their trade. Due to a lack of knowledge on the current G. lutea distributional information in Sardinia, Species Distribution Models (SDMs) could be even an important tool to limit search efforts by selecting the areas where field surveys are to be carried out for guiding discoveries of new localities and to evaluate the influence of extant and extinct localities. Once distribution knowledge was updated, further activities performed on representative localities, including ex situ and in situ studies were carried out. Firstly, our contribution to conserve this specie in Sardinia, included ex situ aspects that provided an alternative and complementary method for preventing immediate extinction and support further interventions. The experimental examination of the time when germination occurs in natural sites, the understanding of the seed behaviour in the soil and the investigation of the germination response under laboratory conditions. In particular, the isolated and on the boundary Sardinian population can differ genetically and morphologically from central populations because of their smaller population size and greater physical and ecological distances from the centre of the range, and may contain genotypes adapted to extreme environmental conditions; it is therefore important to check the effect on seed ecophysiology germination on small and spatial isolated populations. Previous studies have found that the germination of many mountain plants was promoted by cycles of cold-wet stratification that released seed dormancy in transient and permanent seed banks. In this way, dormancy played a key role in optimizing germination success by controlling the timing of germination. Thus, this research would contributed to this species conservation, suggesting the optimal protocol of germination and multiplication and, on the other hand, the information of the different kinds of seed dormancy. G. lutea is reported as being threatened not only by root harvesting practices, but also by global climatic warming due to its distribution, which is restricted mainly to the upper sectors of the mountains. Especially in mountain areas, climate warming is projected to shift species’ ranges to higher elevations. Plant species have responded to global warming through a generally accelerated phenology, enhanced growth and increased reproductive effort. Even fewer studies have addressed such response of the populations at the boundary of species range distributions which are thought to be particularly sensitive to climate change, hence it was evaluated the effect of anomalous temperatures (extremely warm) during the year of 2015 on phenology and reproductive successful. Monitoring the underlying drivers of this variation in phenological shifts will contribute to a mechanistic understanding of the biological effects of climate change. Finally, the criteria established by the IUCN that are widely employed as the gold standard for information on the conservation status of species were applied at regional scale for G. lutea. The assessment through the IUCN Criteria and Categories at global level was updated as Least Concern (LC) and at Italian level as Near Threatened (NT). Considering the regional level, the only previous assessment in Sardinia date to back to 1997 as Critically Endangered (CR), this work will contribute to an implementation of knowledge and conservation management for this taxon. An updating of local conservation status of G. lutea was thus provided by the analysis of its decline and comparing its potential suitable habitats based on the emissions scenarios presented by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) for 2050 and 2070.
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- 2016
14. A practical method to speed up the discovery of unknown populations using species distribution models
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Donatella Cogoni, Mauro Fois, Giuseppe Fenu, Gianluigi Bacchetta, and Alba Cuena Lombrana
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Ecology ,Rare species ,Species distribution ,Endangered species ,Sample (statistics) ,field efforts ,Gentiana lutea ,Maxent ,positive predictive power ,Sardinia ,threatened vascular flora ,ecology ,nature and landscape conservation ,Data point ,Statistics ,Predictive power ,Reliability (statistics) ,Nature and Landscape Conservation ,Sampling bias ,Mathematics - Abstract
Species Distribution Models (SDMs) could be an important tool to limit search efforts by selecting the areas where field surveys are to be carried out; due to the constant decrease of financial funds, this challenging purpose is particularly necessary. In particular, these methods are useful when applied to endangered and/or rare species with a poor known distribution area, especially due to difficulties in plant detection and in reaching the study areas. We hereby describe the development of maximum-entropy (Maxent) models for the endangered yellow gentian Gentiana lutea L. in Sardinia with the aims of (i) guiding survey efforts; (ii) estimating SDMs utility by post-test species current/extinct localities through the Observed Positive Predictive Power (OPPP) values; and (iii) evaluating the influence of sample data addition. Besides the Area Under Curve (AUC) values, we used the OPPP (observed/modelled positive localities ratio) to compare results from eight, 24 and 58 presence-only data points. Even with the initial small and biased sample data, we found that surveys could be effectively guided using such methods, whereby the focus of our research was on 48% of our initial 721 km 2 study area. The high OPPPs values additionally proved the reliability of our results in discovering 16 new localities of G. lutea . Nevertheless, the predictive models should be considered as a complementary tool rather than a replacement for expert knowledge.
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- 2015
15. Notulae to the Italian alien vascular flora: 13
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Gabriele Galasso, Gianniantonio Domina, Claudia Angiolini, Dario Azzaro, Gianluigi Bacchetta, Enrico Banfi, Davide Barberis, Giulio Barone, Fabrizio Bartolucci, Alessio Bertolli, Rossano Bolpagni, Gianmaria Bonari, Luca Bracchetti, Giacomo Calvia, Giuliano Campus, Laura Cancellieri, Viviana Cavallaro, Fabio Conti, Alba Cuena-Lombraña, Evelina D’Alessandro, Giusy Dal Corso, Alice Dalla Vecchia, Antonino De Natale, Emanuele Del Guacchio, Giuseppe Di Gregorio, Emilio Di Gristina, Mario Di Stefano, Emanuele Fanfarillo, Alessandro Federici, Germano Federici, Giulio Ferretti, Francesco Festi, Tiberio Fiaschi, Goffredo Filibeck, Mauro Fois, Luca Gariboldi, Giovanni Gestri, Leonardo Gubellini, Alessandro Guiggi, Nicole Hofmann, Valentina L.A. Laface, Andrea Lallai, Valerio Lazzeri, Angela P. Lecis, Michele Lonati, Fernando Lucchese, Jacopo Lupoletti, Samuele Maestri, Andrea Mainetti, Francesca Mantino, Francesco Mascia, Rizzieri R. Masin, Giacomo Mei, Marco Merli, Antonino Messina, Carmelo M. Musarella, Ginevra Nota, Nicola Olivieri, Bruno Paura, Roberto Pellegrini, Antonio Pica, Marco Pittarello, Lina Podda, Safiya Praleskouskaya, Filippo Prosser, Giuseppe Ratini, Simone Ravetto Enri, Francesco Roma-Marzio, Giovanni Salerno, Alberto Selvaggi, Adriano Soldano, Giovanni Spampinato, Adriano Stinca, Federico M. Tardella, Gianmarco Tavilla, Valeria Tomaselli, Giulia Tomasi, Luca Tosetto, Roberto Venanzoni, Lorenzo Lastrucci, Galasso G., Domina G., Angiolini C., Azzaro D., Bacchetta G., Banfi E., Barberis D., Barone G., Bartolucci F., Bertolli A., Bolpagni R., Bonari G., Bracchetti L., Calvia G., Campus G., Cancellieri L., Cavallaro V., Conti F., Cuena-Lombrana A., D'Alessandro E., Corso G.D., Vecchia A.D., De Natale A., Guacchio E.D., Di Gregorio G., Di Gristina E., Di Stefano M., Fanfarillo E., Federici A., Federici G., Ferretti G., Festi F., Fiaschi T., Filibeck G., Fois M., Gariboldi L., Gestri G., Gubellini L., Guiggi A., Hofmann N., Laface V.L.A., Lallai A., Lazzeri V., Lecis A.P., Lonati M., Lucchese F., Lupoletti J., Maestri S., Mainetti A., Mantino F., Mascia F., Masin R.R., Mei G., Merli M., Messina A., Musarella C.M., Nota G., Olivieri N., Paura B., Pellegrini R., Pica A., Pittarello M., Podda L., Praleskouskaya S., Prosser F., Ratini G., Enri S.R., Roma-Marzio F., Salerno G., Selvaggi A., Soldano A., Spampinato G., Stinca A., Tardella F.M., Tavilla G., Tomaselli V., Tomasi G., Tosetto L., Venanzoni R., Lastrucci L., Galasso, G., Domina, G., Angiolini, C., Azzaro, D., Bacchetta, G., Banfi, E., Barberis, D., Barone, G., Bartolucci, F., Bertolli, A., Bolpagni, R., Bonari, G., Bracchetti, L., Calvia, G., Campus, G., Cancellieri, L., Cavallaro, V., Conti, F., Cuena-Lombrana, A., D'Alessandro, E., Corso, G. D., Vecchia, A. D., De Natale, A., Guacchio, E. D., Di Gregorio, G., Di Gristina, E., Di Stefano, M., Fanfarillo, E., Federici, A., Federici, G., Ferretti, G., Festi, F., Fiaschi, T., Filibeck, G., Fois, M., Gariboldi, L., Gestri, G., Gubellini, L., Guiggi, A., Hofmann, N., Laface, V. L. A., Lallai, A., Lazzeri, V., Lecis, A. P., Lonati, M., Lucchese, F., Lupoletti, J., Maestri, S., Mainetti, A., Mantino, F., Mascia, F., Masin, R. R., Mei, G., Merli, M., Messina, A., Musarella, C. M., Nota, G., Olivieri, N., Paura, B., Pellegrini, R., Pica, A., Pittarello, M., Podda, L., Praleskouskaya, S., Prosser, F., Ratini, G., Enri, S. R., Roma-Marzio, F., Salerno, G., Selvaggi, A., Soldano, A., Spampinato, G., Stinca, A., Tardella, F. M., Tavilla, G., Tomaselli, V., Tomasi, G., Tosetto, L., Venanzoni, R., Lastrucci, L., Galasso, Gabriele, Domina, Gianniantonio, Angiolini, Claudia, Azzaro, Dario, Bacchetta, Gianluigi, Banfi, Enrico, Barberis, Davide, Barone, Giulio, Bartolucci, Fabrizio, Bertolli, Alessio, Bolpagni, Rossano, Bonari, Gianmaria, Bracchetti, Luca, Calvia, Giacomo, Campus, Giuliano, Cancellieri, Laura, Cavallaro, Viviana, Conti, Fabio, Cuena-Lombraña, Alba, D’Alessandro, Evelina, Dal Corso, Giusy, Dalla Vecchia, Alice, DE NATALE, Antonino, DEL GUACCHIO, Emanuele, Di Gregorio, Giuseppe, Di Gristina, Emilio, Di Stefano, Mario, Fanfarillo, Emanuele, Federici, Alessandro, Federici, Germano, Ferretti, Giulio, Festi, Francesco, Fiaschi, Tiberio, Filibeck, Goffredo, Fois, Mauro, Gariboldi, Luca, Gestri, Giovanni, Gubellini, Leonardo, Guiggi, Alessandro, Hofmann, Nicole, Laface, Valentina L. A., Lallai, Andrea, Lazzeri, Valerio, Lecis, Angela P., Lonati, Michele, Lucchese, Fernando, Lupoletti, Jacopo, Maestri, Samuele, Mainetti, Andrea, Mantino, Francesca, Mascia, Francesco, Masin, Rizzieri R., Mei, Giacomo, Merli, Marco, Messina, Antonino, Musarella, Carmelo M., Nota, Ginevra, Olivieri, Nicola, Paura, Bruno, Pellegrini, Roberto, Pica, Antonio, Pittarello, Marco, Podda, Lina, Praleskouskaya, Safiya, Prosser, Filippo, Ratini, Giuseppe, Ravetto Enri, Simone, Roma-Marzio, Francesco, Salerno, Giovanni, Selvaggi, Alberto, Soldano, Adriano, Spampinato, Giovanni, Stinca, Adriano, Tardella, Federico M., Tavilla, Gianmarco, Tomaselli, Valeria, Tomasi, Giulia, Tosetto, Luca, Venanzoni, Roberto, and Lastrucci, Lorenzo
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floristic data ,Italy ,Alien species, floristic data, Italy, nomenclature ,Alien species ,nomenclature ,Plant Science ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics ,Alien specie - Abstract
In this contribution, new data concerning the distribution of vascular flora alien to Italy are presented. It includes new records, confirmations, exclusions, and status changes for Italy or for Italian administrative regions. Nomenclatural and distribution updates published elsewhere are provided as Suppl. material 1.
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- 2022
16. Notulae to the Italian alien vascular flora: 12
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Gabriele Galasso, Gianniantonio Domina, Claudia Angiolini, Gianluigi Bacchetta, Enrico Banfi, Davide Barberis, Serlapo Bardi, Fabrizio Bartolucci, Gianmaria Bonari, Maurizio Bovio, Ian Briozzo, Giuseppe Brundu, Sergio Buono, Giacomo Calvia, Laura Celesti-Grapow, Alessia Cozzolino, Alba Cuena-Lombraña, Michele Curuzzi, Francesco S. D’Amico, Davide Dagnino, Giuseppe De Fine, Emanuele Fanfarillo, Alessandro Federici, Paolo Ferraris, David Fiacchini, Tiberio Fiaschi, Mauro Fois, Leonardo Gubellini, Emilio Guidotti, Nicole Hofmann, Elisabeth Kindermann, Valentina L.A. Laface, Andrea Lallai, Pierangelo Lanfredini, Lorenzo Lazzaro, Valerio Lazzeri, Michele Lonati, Mara Loreti, Vanessa Lozano, Sara Magrini, Andrea Mainetti, Mariano Marchini, Michela Marignani, Marco Martignoni, Giacomo Mei, Francesco Minutillo, Gian Paolo Mondino, Riccardo Motti, Carmelo M. Musarella, Ginevra Nota, Nicola Olivieri, Mattia Pallanza, Nicodemo G. Passalacqua, Glauco Patera, Nicola Pilon, Lorenzo Pinzani, Marco Pittarello, Lina Podda, Massimiliano Probo, Simone Ravetto Enri, Leonardo Rosati, Piero Salerno, Alberto Selvaggi, Adriano Soldano, Giovanna Sotgiu Cocco, Giovanni Spampinato, Adriano Stinca, Massimo Terzi, Giancarlo Tondi, Claudia Turcato, Camilla Wellstein, Lorenzo Lastrucci, Galasso G, Domina G, Angiolini C, Bacchetta G, Banfi E, Barberis D, Bardi S, Bartolucci F, Bonari G, Bovio M, Briozzo I, Brundu G, Buono S, Calvia G, Celesti-Grapow L, Cozzolino A, Cuena-Lombraña A, Curuzzi M, D’Amico FS, Dagnino D, De Fine G, Fanfarillo E, Federici A, Ferraris P, Fiacchini D, Fiaschi T, Fois M, Gubellini L, Guidotti E, Hofmann N, Kindermann E, Laface VL.A, Lallai A, Lanfredini P, Lazzaro L, Lazzeri V, Lonati M, Loreti M, Lozano V, Magrini S, Mainetti A, Marchini M, Marignani M, Martignoni M, Mei G, Minutillo F, Mondino GP, Motti R, Musarella CM, Nota G, Olivieri N, Pallanza M, Passalacqua NG, Patera G, Pilon N, Pinzani L, Pittarello M, Podda L, Probo M, Enri SR, Rosati L, Salerno P, Selvaggi A, Soldano A, Cocco GS, Spampinato G, Stinca A, Terzi M, Tondi G, Turcato C, Wellstein C, Lastrucci L, De Fine, G., Fanfarillo, E., Federici, A., Ferraris, P., Fiacchini, D., Fiaschi, T., Fois, M., Gubellini, L., Guidotti, E., Hofmann, N., Kindermann, E., Laface, V. L. A., Lallai, A., Lanfredini, P., Lazzaro, L., Lazzeri, V., Lonati, M., Loreti, M., Lozano, V., Magrini, S., Mainetti, A., Marchini, M., Marignani, M., Martignoni, M., Mei, G., Minutillo, F., Mondino, G. P., Motti, R., Musarella, C. M., Nota, G., Olivieri, N., Pallanza, M., Passalacqua, N. G., Patera, G., Pilon, N., Pinzani, L., Pittarello, M., Podda, L., Probo, M., Enri, S. R., Rosati, L., Salerno, P., Selvaggi, A., Soldano, A., Cocco, G. S., Spampinato, G., Stinca, A., Terzi, M., Tondi, G., Turcato, C., Wellstein, C., Lastrucci, L., Galasso, G., Banfi, E., Domina, G., Angiolini, C., Bacchetta, G., Calvia, G., Cuena-Lombrana, A., Barberis, D., Bardi, S., Bartolucci, F., Bonari, G., Bovio, M., Briozzo, I., Dagnino, D., Brundu, G., Buono, S., Celesti-Grapow, L., Cozzolino, A., Curuzzi, M., and D'Amico, F. S.
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floristic data ,Italy ,QK1-989 ,Alien species, floristic data, Italy, nomenclature ,Botany ,Alien species ,nomenclature ,Plant Science ,Alien speciesfloristic dataItalynomenclature ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics ,Alien specie - Abstract
In this contribution, new data concerning the distribution of vascular flora alien to Italy are presented. It includes new records, confirmations, exclusions, and status changes for Italy or for Italian administrative regions. Nomenclatural and distribution updates published elsewhere are provided as Suppl. material 1.
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- 2021
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