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Irrigation management in extensive green roofs (EGRs) is crucial in Mediterranean and semi-arid climates, as it should guarantee efficient water use while ensuring plant survival and vegetation cover. However, benefits of maintaining moderately low substrate water potential (Ψs) have not been...

Author(s)
Tomasella, M.; Nardi, E. de; Petruzzellis, F.; Andri, S.; Castello, M.; Nardini, A.
Publisher
Wiley, Chichester, UK
Citation
Ecohydrology, 2022, 15, 4,
Abstract

Nursery cultivation practices can be modified to increase resistance to water stress in forest seedlings following field establishment, which may be increasingly important under climate change. We evaluated the morphological (survival, growth) and physiological (chlorophyll fluorescence, leaf water ...

Author(s)
Mariotti, B.; Martini, S.; Raddi, S.; Ugolini, F.; Oliet, J. A.; Jacobs, D. F.; Maltoni, A.
Publisher
MDPI AG, Basel, Switzerland
Citation
Plants, 2023, 12, 3,
Abstract

The first phytochemical analysis on the leaves of Agathis microstachya J.F. Bailey & C.T. White collected in Rome was reported in this work. The study evidenced the presence of four compounds i.e., 7,4'''-dimethoxy-agathisflavone (1), 7,7''-dimethoxy-cupressuflavone (2), dactylifric acid (3)...

Author(s)
Frezza, C.; Sciubba, F.; Petrucci, R.; Serafini, M.
Publisher
Taylor & Francis, Abingdon, UK
Citation
Natural Product Research, 2022, 36, 21, pp 5626-5630
Abstract

The choice of suitable plant species represents a key point in the design of green spaces, especially in the environments where abiotic stresses are frequent, such as the areas of the Mediterranean Basin. In this frame, the aim of this work was to understand if, and to what extent, the definition...

Author(s)
Toscano, S.; Ferrante, A.; Romano, D.
Publisher
International Society for Horticultural Science (ISHS), Leuven, Belgium
Citation
Acta Horticulturae, 2022, 1345, pp 451-458
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Invasive alien species (IAS) are a problem, especially in drought-prone environments such as the Mediterranean Basin where the exacerbation of the already severe conditions could constrain the native species acclimatation degree, creating new opportunities for IAS. Climate change may drive IAS...

Author(s)
Pepe, M.; Crescente, M. F.; Varone, L.
Publisher
MDPI AG, Basel, Switzerland
Citation
Plants, 2022, 11, 7,
Abstract

Predicting the consequences of climate change is of utmost importance to mitigate impacts on vulnerable ecosystems; plant hydraulic traits are particularly useful proxies for predicting functional disruptions potentially occurring in the near future. This study assessed the current and future...

Author(s)
Tordoni, E.; Petruzzellis, F.; Bonaventura, A. di; Pavanetto, N.; Tomasella, M.; Nardini, A.; Boscutti, F.; Martini, F.; Bacaro, G.
Publisher
Wiley, Oxford, UK
Citation
Global Change Biology, 2022, 28, 22, pp 6640-6652
Abstract

Increasing frequency and severity of drought events is posing risks to trees' health, including those planted in urban settlements. Drought-induced decline of urban trees negatively affects ecosystem services of urban green spaces and implies cost for maintenance and removal of plants. We aimed at...

Author(s)
Petruzzellis, F.; Tordoni, E.; Bonaventura, A. di; Tomasella, M.; Natale, S.; Panepinto, F.; Bacaro, G.; Nardini, A.
Publisher
Wiley, Berlin, Germany
Citation
Plant Biology, 2022, 24, 7, pp 1198-1207
Abstract

One of the main problems in the Mediterranean area is the long dry season, and hence there is a need to individuate plants that are tolerant to low water availability. The mechanisms adopted by different plant species to overcome drought stress conditions and reduce water loss could allow the...

Author(s)
Tribulato, A.; Toscano, S.; Lorenzo, V. di; Romano, D.
Publisher
MDPI Publishing, Basel, Switzerland
Citation
Agronomy, 2019, 9, 7,
Abstract

In the context of climatic change, more severe and long-lasting droughts will modify the fitness of plants, with potentially worse consequences on the relict trees. We have investigated the leaf phenotypic (anatomical, physiological and biochemical) plasticity in well-watered, drought-stressed and...

Author(s)
Velikova, V.; Arena, C.; Izzo, L. G.; Tsonev, T.; Koleva, D.; Tattini, M.; Roeva, O.; Maio, A. de; Loreto, F.
Publisher
MDPI AG, Basel, Switzerland
Citation
International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 2020, 21, 11,
Abstract

Italy is one of the most important world chestnut producers. The majority of traditional sweet chestnut orchards are still non-irrigated since they are typically located in mountain-hill areas usually characterized by environmental conditions that are not limiting for the vegetative and...

Author(s)
Perulli, G. D.; Boini, A.; Morandi, B.; Grappadelli, L. C.; Manfrini, L.
Publisher
Società di Ortoflorofrutticoltura Italiana, Florence, Italy
Citation
Italus Hortus, 2022, 29, 1, pp 156-169

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