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Società Botanica Italiana 114° Congresso VI International Plant Science Conference (IPSC) con l’11° Congresso Annuale della Società Italiana di Biologia Vegetale Padova, 4 - 7 September 2019
Scientific Committee Local Committee SBI Barbara Baldan (Dipartimento di Biologia, Università di Padova) Consolata Siniscalco (Torino) (President) Lorella Navazio (Dipartimento di Biologia, Maria Maddalena Altamura (Roma) Università di Padova) Stefania Biondi (Bologna) Livio Trainotti (Dipartimento di Biologia, Università Alessandro Chiarucci (Bologna) di Padova) Salvatore Cozzolino (Napoli) Francesca Dalla Vecchia (Dipartimento di Lorenzo Peruzzi (Pisa) Biologia, Università di Padova) Ferruccio Poli (Bologna) Isabella Moro (Dipartimento di Biologia, Barbara Baldan (Università di Padova) Università di Padova) Lorella Navazio (Università di Padova) Antonella Miola (Dipartimento di Biologia, Livio Trainotti (Università di Padova) Università di Padova) Francesca Dalla Vecchia (Università di Padova) Caniato Rosamaria (Dipartimento di Scienze del Isabella Moro (Università di Padova) Farmaco, Università di Padova) Antonella Miola (Università di Padova) Filippini Raffaella (Dipartimento di Scienze del Caniato Rosamaria (Università di Padova) Farmaco, Università di Padova) Filippini Raffaella (Università di Padova) Piovan Anna (Dipartimento di Scienze del Piovan Anna (Università di Padova) Farmaco, Università di Padova) Tomas Morosinotto (Dipartimento di Biologia, SIBV Università di Padova) Andrea Schubert (Presidente) Fiorella Lo Schiavo (Dipartimento di Biologia, Pierdomenico Perata (Scuola Superiore Università di Padova) Sant’Anna) Nicoletta La Rocca (Dipartimento di Biologia, Maria Concetta de Pinto (Università di Bari) Università di Padova) Sergio Esposito Università di Napoli) Michela Zottini (Dipartimento di Biologia, Tomas Morosinotto (Università di Padova) Università di Padova) Irene Murgia (Università di Milano) Elide Formentin (Dipartimento di Biologia, Andrea Nardini (Università di Trieste) Università di Padova) Andrea Pompa (IBBR/CNR) Alessandro Alboresi (Dipartimento di Biologia, Francesca Secchi (Università di Torino) Università di Padova) Francesca Sparla(Università di Bologna) Ildikò Szabò (Dipartimento di Biologia, Università Michela Zottini (Università di Padova) di Padova) Sponsor
114° Congresso della Società Botanica Italiana VI INTERNATIONAL PLANT SCIENCE CONFERENCE Padova, Orto Botanico, 4 - 7 September 2019 XI Congresso della Società Italiana di Biologia Vegetale Padova, Orto Botanico, 4 - 6 September 2019 Programme Wednesday 4 September 2019 Auditorium 11.00-11.30 Registration SIBV 11.30-12.30 SIBV Lecture (Chairperson: A. Schubert) Ralph Reski, University of Freiburg, Germany “Developmental novelties that facilitated the conquest of land by plants 500 MYA” 12.00-13.30 Registration SBI 12.30-13.30 Welcome lunch 13.30-14.00 Opening ceremony Symposium 1 JOINT SESSION SIBV - SBI PLANTS IN AND FOR THE FUTURE (Chairpersons: B. Baldan, T. Morosinotto, P.D. Perata) 14.00-14.40 Christine Raines, University of Essex, Colchester, United Kingdom “Improving future plant productivity through manipulation of photosynthesis”
14.40-15.00 Francesca Sparla, Università di Bologna, Italy “The crystal structures of Arabidopsis and Chlamydomonas phosphoribulokinase complete the redox structural proteome of the Calvin-Benson cycle” 15.00-15.20 Zeno Guardini, Università di Verona, Italy “Single-generation genome editing of Arabidopsis thaliana to isolate complex mutants defective in the PSII antenna system” 15.20-15.40 Claudio Varotto, Fondazione Edmund Mach, San Michele all’Adige (TN), Italy “Evolution and functional differentiation of recently diverged phytochelatin synthase genes from Arundo donax L.” 15.40-16.00 Gian Pietro Di Sansebastiano, Università del Salento, Italy “Plant cell downstream control of conventional and unconventional membrane traffic contribution to the tonoplast” 16.00-16.30 Coffee Break 16.30-17.10 Christian Hardtke, University of Lausanne, Switzerland “Developing phloem – orchestrating plant organ formation” 17.10-17.30 Cristina Votta, Università di Torino, Italy “The heterologous expression of the Rhizophagus irregularis RiPEIP1 gene in rice plants leads to enhanced growth and mycorrhizal colonization” 17.30-17.50 Antonella Muto, Università della Calabria, Italy “Comparative transcriptomic profiling of peach and nectarine cultivars to elucidate chilling injury mechanisms” 17.50-18.10 Beatrice Giuntoli, Università di Pisa, Italy “Synthetic tools for the genetic control of plant responses to oxygen” 18.10-18.30 Raffaella Zampieri, Università di Padova, Italy “Released polysaccharides from cyanobacteria of the Euganean thermal mud have an in vivo antioxidant and anti-inflammatory activity”
18.30-20.30 Drinks and appetizers (possibility of visiting the Botanical Garden) Thursday 5 September 2019 Symposium 2 SBI Auditorium FOREST BIODIVERSITY AND FUNCTIONING IN A CHANGING WORLD: CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES (Chairpersons: S. Casavecchia and G. Filibeck) 9.00-9.35 Jean-Luc Dupouey, INRA, Champenoux, France “Forest ecological history for the future” 9.35-9.55 Gabriele Casazza, University of Avignon, Marseille, France “Combining historical ecology, species distribution modelling and instrumental climate reconstruction to infer causes of change in forest distribution: the case of Monte Pisano” 9.55-10.15 Andrea Coppi, Università di Firenze, Italy “Tree species diversity versus identity effects on understorey phylogenetic diversity in thermophilous deciduous forests” 10.15-10.35 Chiara Lelli, Università di Bologna, Italy “Signs from the past: long-term changes in Italian mountain forests under changing management” 10.35-11.00 Coffee Break 11.00-11.35 Tommaso Anfodillo, Università di Padova, Italy “The simple structure of forests: an allometric approach for assessing the degree of old-growthness” 11.35-11.55 Claudia Angiolini, Università di Siena, Italy “Are the effects of the overstory on herb and shrub layers important in forest habitat monitoring? The case of Quercus suber woodlands”
11.55-12.15 Silvia Assini, SBI-4RH, Working group of SBI, Italy “An overview of the Italian forest biodiversity and its conservation level, based on the first outcomes of the 4th Habitat Report ex-Art. 17” 12.15-12.35 Simone Pesaresi, Università Politecnica delle Marche, Ancona, Italy “NDVI temporal pattern as functional responses of Mediterranean forest plant associations” 12.35-14.00 Lunch and posters Symposium 3 SBI Auditorium HERBARIA: STILL RELEVANT IN THE 21TH CENTURY? (Chairpersons: L. Peruzzi and S. Martellos) 14.00-14.35 Alexey P. Seregin, M.V. Lomonosov Moscow State University, Russia “Moscow Digital Herbarium: global approach through regional actions” 14.35-14.55 Maria Zardini, Università di Padova, Italy “Digitization of the Lichenotheca Veneta” 14.55-15.15 Simone Orsenigo, Università di Pavia, Italy “Plant de-extinction: the importance of herbaria for recovering genetic diversity back to the wild” 15.15-15.35 Moreno Clementi, Università di Padova, Italy “A cross-disciplinary study of the work and collections by Roberto de Visiani (1800-1878)” 15.35-16.10 Charles Davis, University of Harvard, USA “Leveraging a global online herbarium to understand plant phenological response to climate”
16.10-16.30 David Dolci, Università di Pisa, Italy “Back to the future: assessing the effectiveness of Species Distribution Models temporal projection through herbarium data” 16.30-16.50 Niccolò Forin, Università di Padova, Italy “Importance of molecular studies involving nomenclatural types: the case of the Saccardo mycological collection” 16.50-17.10 Ilaria Colzi, Università di Firenze, Italy “Assessing metal hyperaccumulation using herbarium specimens: the case of Odontarrhena sibirica (Brassicaceae)” 17.10-18.00 Joint SIBV-SBI Poster Session 18.00-19.30 General Meeting of the Italian Botanical Society (Auditorium, members only) During the General Meeting an agreement with Society of Azerbaijan Botanists and the “Code of Conduct - Life ASAP” will be signed Symposium 2 SIBV Aula Emiciclo PLANT CELL SIGNALS (Chairpersons: M. Zottini and F. Sparla) 9.00-9.40 Jorg Kudla, University of Münster, Germany “The interplay of calcium and ROS signaling in plant development and stress responses” 9.40-10.00 Simone Ferrari, Sapienza Università di Roma, Italy “Role of the Arabidopsis LysM-containing receptor-like kinase AtLYK2 in chitin signaling and in priming of defense responses” 10.00-10.20 Annalisa Paradiso, Università di Bari, Italy “Genetic buffering of cAMP impairs heat stress response in tobacco BY-2 cells”
10.20-10.40 Matteo Grenzi, Università di Milano, Italy “Flowers on Alert: GLRs based long-distance Ca2+ waves in Arabidopsis inflorescence” 10.40-11.00 Edoardo Andrea Cutolo, Università di Verona, Italy “Differential protein phosphorylation in the thylakoid involves crosstalk between calcium and light signals” 11.00-11.30 Coffee Break Symposium 3 SIBV Aula Emiciclo PLANTS FACING STRESS (Chairpersons: S. Esposito and F. Secchi) 11.30-12.10 Michel Havaux, Centre CEA Cadarache, France “Signaling apocarotenoids and key regulators involved in the chloroplast retrograde response to photo-oxidative stress” 12.10-12.30 Elide Formentin, Università di Padova, Italy “A ROS and hormones tight regulation confers salt tolerance in rice” 12.30-14.00 Lunch 14.00-14.20 Chiara Pucciarello, Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna, Pisa, Italy “Coleoptile elongation study in japonica rice under submergence through integrated genome wide association mapping and transcriptional analyses” 14.20-14.40 Martina Tomasella, Università di Trieste, Italy “The influence of stem non-structural carbohydrates on hydraulic dynamics under drought and recovery in Populus nigra L.” 14.40-15.00 Alessio Aprile, Università del Salento, Italy “Physiological strategies for cadmium compartmentalization in durum wheat roots”
15.00-17.00 Elevator Pitch Session Lecture Franca Rasi 17.00-18.00 Joint SIBV-SBI Poster Session 18.00-20.00 General Meeting of SIBV (Aula Emiciclo, members only) 20.30-23.30 Congress social dinner (SBI+SIBV), caffè Pedrocchi Friday 6 September 2019 Symposium 4 SBI Auditorium PLANT-ANIMAL INTERACTIONS: FROM MOLECULES TO LANDSCAPE (Chairpersons: M. Galloni and G. Aronne) 9.00-9.35 Lilach Hadany, University of Tel Aviv, Israel “Can plants hear their pollinators?” 9.35-9.50 Massimo Nepi, Università di Siena, Italy “Effects of non-protein amino acids of floral nectar on survival and locomotion of pollinators” 9.50-10.05 Luca Pegoraro, Queen Mary University of London, UK “Pollinator monitoring in a mixed-ploidy population of Senecio doronicum in Alpes maritimes” 10.05-10.20 Angela Etcheverry, Universidad Nacional de Salta, Argentina “Asymmetrical flowers of Papilionoideae: functional morphology, morphometrics, and interactions with its pollinators” 10.20-10.35 Edy Fantinato, Università Ca’ Foscari, Venezia, Italy “Using pollination networks to detect tourism sustainability”
10.35-10.50 Giovanna Aronne, Università Federico II, Napoli, Italy “Aerial seed bank benefits Primula palinuri Petagna in avoiding seed predation and run-off” 10.50-11.05 Stefano Vitti, Università di Trieste, Università di Udine, Italy “Seagrass - waterbirds interactions in a lagoon ecosystem of the northern Adriatic Sea” 11.05-11.25 Coffee Break Symposium 5 SBI Auditorium PLANT SPECIALIZED METABOLISM: CHEMISTRY AND BIOLOGICAL FUNCTIONS (Chairpersons: R. Caniato and L. Pistelli) 11.25-12.00 Oliver Kayser, TU Dortmund University, Germany “Understanding cannabinoid biosynthesis by learning lessons from Cannabis sativa, Helichrysum umbraculigerum and Radula marginata” 12.00-12.15 Manuela Mandrone, Università di Bologna, Italy “NMR-based metabolomics approach to detect frauds and adulterations of oregano samples” 12.15-12.30 Laura De Martino, Università di Salerno, Italy “Chemical composition and biological activities of the essential oils of two different cultivars of Citrus medica L.” 12.30-12.45 Daniela De Vita, Sapienza Università di Roma, Italy “Antifungal activity of amaranth seed extract in combination with known antifungal drugs” 12.45-13.00 Giuseppe Malfa, Università di Catania, Italy “Anti-adipogenic and anti-oxidant effects of a standardized extract of Citrus sinensis (L.) Osbeck ‘Moro’ (Rutaceae) during adipocyte differentiation of 3T3-L1 pre-adipocytes”
13.00-13.15 Giuseppina Chianese, Università Federico II, Napoli, Italy “Discovery of a selective and potent gametocytocidal antimalarial agent from Lophira lanceolata” 13.15-13.30 Roberta Ascrizzi, Università di Pisa, Italy “Phytochemical and physiological evaluations of four Citrus species from the horti simplicium of the Charterhouse of Pisa over one year of analyses” 13.30-14.00 Congress Closure Symposium 4 SIBV Aula Emiciclo PLANT MICRO AND MACRONUTRIENTS (Chairpersons: I. Murgia and A. Pompa) 9.00-9.40 Stanislav Kopriva, University of Cologne, Germany “Control of sulfur partitioning between primary and secondary assimilation” 9.40-10.00 Andrea Tagliani, Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna, Italy “A Calcineurin β-Like Interacting Protein Kinase regulates potassium homeostasis under hypoxia” 10.00-10.20 Monirul Islam, Università di Torino, Italy “Near null magnetic field (NNMF) affects metals homeostasis in plants” 10.20-10.40 Ivan Visentin, Università di Torino, Italy “The regulation of phosphate starvation responses by strigolactones in Solanum lycopersicum” 10.40-11.00 Piero Morandini, Università di Milano, Italy “A. thaliana Gulono-1,4 γ-lactone oxidase 2 (GULLO2) is involved in iron transport from endosperm into developing embryos” 11.00-11.30 Coffee Break
Symposium 5 SIBV Aula Emiciclo PLANT DEVELOPMENT IN A CHANGING ENVIRONMENT (Chairpersons: A. Nardini and M.C. De Pinto) 11.30-12.10 Jordi Martínez -Vilalta, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain “Advances and challenges in predicting drought- induced forest mortality" 12.10-12.30 Matteo Ballottari, Università di Verona, Italy “Effect of CO2 concentration on photosynthetic and respiratory pathways in different green algal species” 12.30-12.50 Claudio Lovisolo, Università di Torino, Italy “Two integrated platforms to detect source-sink carbon movements in grapevine” 12.50-13.10 Francesco Petruzzellis, Università di Trieste, Italy “Novel insights into the physiology of plant invasions” 13.10-13.30 Barbara Molesini, Università di Verona, Italy “Novel insights on the role of tomato cystine-knot proteins in the regulation of fruit set” 13.30-14.00 Congress Closure
Simposio Post Congresso SBI Aula Emiciclo GLI ORTI BOTANICI UNIVERSITARI: NUOVE OPPORTUNITÀ DI COORDINAMENTO E INDIRIZZO (a cura del Gruppo di Lavoro per gli Orti Botanici e i Giardini Storici) The university botanical gardens: new opportunities for coordination and common objectives (Symposium organized by The Working Group on Botanical and Historical Gardens) (Moderatore: F. Pedrotti) 15.00-15.05 Apertura dei lavori e indirizzi di saluto del presidente della Società Botanica Italiana, del coordinatore del Gruppo di Lavoro per gli Orti Botanici e i Giardini Storici, del prefetto dell’Orto Botanico di Padova 15.05-15.15 Annalena Cogoni, Università di Cagliari “Le piante aliene invasive e il riscatto degli Orti Botanici: da siti di introduzione e acclimatazione a promotori di buone pratiche. Gli Orti Botanici Italiani aderiscono al Codice di Condotta - Life ASAP” Comunicazioni, parte prima: Gli Orti botanici in una prospettiva internazionale 15.15-15.45 Gerda van Uffelen, Hortus botanicus Leiden, The Netherlands “Hortus botanicus Leiden: 429 years of stability and change” 15.45-16.15 Brian Lainoff, Botanic Gardens Conservation International, Kew, United Kingdom “The largest global network of Botanic Gardens and setting international standards for Botanic Gardens through accreditation” Comunicazioni, parte seconda: Esperienze italiane 16.15-16.25 Barbara Baldan, Università di Padova “L'Orto Botanico di Padova: dal 1545 al futuro”
16.25-16.35 Gianluigi Bacchetta, A. Caddeo, G. Iiriti, F. Meloni, M. Porceddu, Università di Cagliari “Hortus Botanicus Karalitanus: un Orto Botanico universitario in cammino verso la sostenibilità sociale e ambientale” 16.35-16.45 Alessandro Chiarucci, U. Mossetti, Università di Bologna “Il rinnovamento dell’Orto Botanico di Bologna, dalla gestazione dell’idea alla gestione” 16.45-16.55 Lorenzo Peruzzi, Università di Pisa “La sottile linea tra divulgazione e snaturamento, ovvero dell'importanza che degli Orti Botanici si occupino i Botanici. Evoluzione recente dell'Orto e Museo Botanico di Pisa” 16.55-17.05 Consolata Siniscalco, Università di Torino “Gli Orti Botanici oggi tra priorità di comunicare la conoscenza delle piante e... mille altre richieste e necessità. Una Rete per condividere le scelte” 17.05-17.15 Mauro Mariotti, L. Minuto, Università di Genova “I Giardini Botanici Hanbury: un orto botanico di frontiera con ruolo transdisciplinare nella formazione, nella ricerca scientifica e nella gestione del territorio” 17.15-18.00 Discussione e conclusioni Saturday 7 September 2019 8.00-17.00 Escursione sociale al Bosco del Cansiglio e al Giardino Botanico Alpino G. Lorenzoni (Social excursion to the Cansiglio Wood and Orto Botanico G. Lorenzoni) Timetable may be modified
Elenco poster n. poster Autori Titolo 1. PLANTS IN AND FOR THE FUTURE 1.1 Cell biology Long-term photoacclimation of Ferroni Lorenzo, Brestič Marian, photosynthetic limitations and Cantelli Riccardo, Zeri Alex, 1 related morpho-anatomical Carassiti Tommaso, Pancaldi determinants in the microphylls of Simonetta Selaginella martensii Spring Petraretti Mariagioia, Del Mondo In vitro microcosms as a tool for the 2 Angelo, De Natale Antonino, study of ecological interactions in Pinto Gabriele, Pollio Antonino microbial biofillms 1.2 Signal transduction Establishment and evaluation of Cortese Enrico, Pettiti Francesca, novel fluorescent reporters for the Giletta Alice, Genre Andrea, De 3 analysis of calcium-mediated Stefani Diego, Negro Alessandro, communication in the arbuscular Navazio Lorella mycorrhizal symbiosis 1.3 Plant development Balzano Angela, Čufar Katarina, Intra-seasonal variations in the 4 Gričar Jožica, de Luis Martin, De genesis of phloem in Micco Veronica Mediterranean pines Polarity-driven cell divisions: the Betti Camilla, Houbert Anaxi, 5 case study of stomata Russinova Eugenia development Cerri Martina, Bocchini Marika, 6 Rosati Adolfo, Albertini Emidio, From ovaries to fruit in plum species Famiani Franco, Reale Lara Identification of novel genes involved in phosphate Giovannetti Marco, Göschl accumulation in Lotus japonicus 7 Christian, Andersen Stig U., through Genome Wide Association Kopriva Stanislav, Busch Wolfgang mapping of root system architecture and anion content
Leaf structural responses help Izzo Luigi Gennaro, Mickens explain single-leaf gas exchange, 8 Matthew, Aronne Giovanna, but not overall growth responses to Gómez Celina narrow-band lighting Moschin Silvia, Nigris Sebastiano, Bruno Leonardo, Chiappetta MADS-box genes expressed in floral 9 Adriana, Bitonti Maria Beatrice, buds of Trithuria submersa Casadoro Giorgio, Baldan Barbara Genetic and molecular pathways Nigris Sebastiano, Moschin Silvia, regulating the development of Tessari Chiara, Dell’Aquila 10 fleshy structures involved in the Cheyenne, Casadoro Giorgio, reproduction of Taxus baccata Baldan Barbara and Ginkgo biloba Reale Lara, Cerri Martina, Rosati Influence of nitrogen supply to 11 Adolfo, Benincasa Paolo wheat caryopsis development Effect of Temporary Immersion Sgarbi Elisabetta, Ranieri System on in vitro development of 12 Raffaella, Santunione Giulia Himantoglossum robertianum (Loisel.) P. Delforge (Orchidaceae) 1.4 Stress responses Anatomical and eco-physiological Amitrano Chiara, Pannico responses of Salanova Green and Antonio, Rouphael Youssef, De 13 red lettuce (Lactuca sativa L.) Pascale Stefania, Arena Carmen, Plants under different VPD De Micco Veronica conditions Bellini Erika, Rugnini Lorenza, Metal detoxification and Andreucci Andrea, Ruffini homeostasis: the key role of 14 Castiglione Monica, Saba phytochelatin synthase from Alessandro, Bruno Laura, Sanità di cyanobacteria to land plants Toppi Luigi Ceccarini Chiara, Antognoni Growth and stress-related Fabiana, Biondi Stefania, biochemical parameters respond 15 Fraternale Alessandra, Verardo to biostimulant activity of spelt husk Giancarlo, Gorassini Andrea, extracts in maize plants subjected Scoccianti Valeria to salinity De Agostini Antonio, Hernández Bryophytes in mining areas: the Antonio, Esteban Raquel, Cortis 16 case of study of “Barraxiutta”, Pierluigi, Vacca Andrea, Cogoni South-West Sardinia (Italy) Annalena
Redox-dependent molecular Giacinti Valentina, Cimini Sara, responses activated in rice under 17 Locato Vittoria, De Gara Laura salt stress exposure: a focus on roots and leaves Guarino Francesco, Cicatelli Effects on nutrient uptake and Angela, Lingua Guido, Ruiz Karina rhizo-microbiome in quinoa grown 18 B., Vigliotta Giovanni, Oliva on compost amended soil irrigated Gianmaria, Maietta Fatima, with saline water Castiglione Stefano High temperatures affect pollen Iovane Maurizio, Izzo Luigi 19 viability of micro-tom: a model crop Gennaro, Aronne Giovanna for seed-to-seed cycle in space A split root investigation of the Palm Emily, Guidi Nissim Werther, physiological response to 20 Azzarello Elisa, Mancuso Stefano heterogenous elevated Zn exposure in poplar and willow Roccotiello Enrica, Rosatto Rhizosphere response to Ni stress in Stefano, Cecchi Grazia, Di Piazza 21 the facultative hyperaccumulator Simone, Vezzulli Luigi, Zotti Mirca, Alyssoides utriculata (L.) Medik. Mariotti Mauro Polyphenol, antioxidant, flavonoid Salinitro Mirko, Zappi Alessandro, 22 and chlorophyll content as a tool Melucci Dora, Tassoni Annalisa for heavy metal stress assessment Effects of abiotic stress induced by Santunione Giulia, Boni Giulio, a standard mix of atmospheric 23 Muscio Alberto, Sgarbi Elisabetta pollutants in Chlorella mirabilis (Chlorophyceae) Scippa Gabriella S., De Zio Elena, Cambial zone-specific hormonal Montagnoli Antonio, Terzaghi 24 profiles of woody poplar root under Mattia, Chiatante Donato, Ljung bending stress Karin, Trupiano Dalila Spanò Carmelina, Bottega The aquatic fern Azolla filiculoides Stefania, Sorce Carlo, Bartoli can partially overcome cadmium 25 Giacomo, Ruffini Castiglione injuries in co-treatment experiments Monica with TiO2 nanoparticles Air pollution modifies IgE binding of Tedeschini Emma, Frenguelli the main allergens of 26 Giuseppe Hesperocyparis (Cupressus) arizonica (GREEN) Bartel pollen
1.5 Biotechnology Baldisserotto Costanza, Accoto Nitrogen and phosphorous removal Ornella, Benetti Linda, Marchesini by microalgae isolated from sludge 27 Roberta, Maglie Michele, surnatants of a urban wastewater Pancaldi Simonetta treatment plant Ceci Andrea, Spinelli Veronica, Fungi and arsenic: tolerance and Massimi Lorenzo, Guadagnino 28 bioaccumulation by soil Samuele, Canepari Silvia, Persiani saprotrophic strains Anna Maria Copetta Andrea, Marchioni Ilaria, In vitro culture of plants for the new 29 Pistelli Laura, Mascarello Carlo, chain of edible flowers Ruffoni Barbara Davolos Domenico, Russo Draft genome sequence and Fabiana, Ceci Andrea, Malusà annotation of Rhizopus arrhizus FBL 30 Eligio, Tartanus Małgorzata, 578 (Mucoromycota): insights into Maggi Oriana, Persiani Anna the mycoremediation of DDT- Maria contaminated soils Biochemical profile of Pleurotus Di Piazza Simone, Benvenuti Mirko, ostreatus cultivated on 31 Damonte Gianluca, Salis unconventional substrate added Annalisa, Zotti Mirca with agricultural waste of lavender Optimization of the co-cultivation Maglie Michele, Baldisserotto of Tisochrysis lutea and 32 Costanza, Guerrini Alessandra, Nannochloropsis oculata: Pancaldi Simonetta preliminary tests Petruccelli Valerio, Brasili Elisa, Reuse of reclaimed wastewater Bavasso Irene, Valletta Alessio, from hexavalent chromium through 33 Vilardi Giorgio, Di Palma Luca, iron based nanoparticles on Pasqua Gabriella tomato plant growth Rugnini Lorenza, Ellwood Neil Plant products as a green solution William Thomas, Sprocati Anna 34 in the fight against biodeterioration Rosa, Migliore Giada, Tasso Flavia, of stone monuments Alisi Chiara, Bruno Laura Sciubba Fabio, Tomassini Alberta, Pizzichini Daniele, Bellincampi Phytochemical profile of olive oil 35 Daniela, Lionetti Vincenzo, mill vegetative waters Miccheli Alfredo Sorrentino Maria Cristina, Capozzi Are mosses effective in the 36 Fiore, Carotenuto Rosa, Giordano interception on microplastics in Simonetta, Spagnuolo Valeria water environment?
Spina Federica, Furno Matteo Florio, Bordiglia Giorgio, Mucciarelli Marco, Perugini Contaminant assessment and Iolanda, Tigini Valeria, Fabbri 37 bioremediation of urban soils: a Debora, Gaggero Elisa, case study Malandrino Mery, Fusconi Anna, Varese Giovanna Cristina, Calza Paola Venanzoni Roberto, Tirillini Bruno, Bistocchi Giancarlo, Arcangeli Characteristics of Monacolin K Andrea, Angeles Giancarlo, production by Pleurotus (Fr.) P. 38 Bastioli Federica, Monarca Kumm. strains from Umbria (Italy), in Lorenzo, Fioretti Bernard, Angelini liquid and solid culture Paola 2. FOREST BIODIVERSITY AND FUNCTIONING IN A CHANGING WORLD: CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES 2.1 Global change Snow cover influence on Candeago Elisabetta, Pollastrini 39 phenology and primary growth of Martina, Carrer Marco Juniperus communis L. Carruggio Francesca, Warmer temperatures determine 40 Castrogiovanni Maria, Impelluso the germination window of Carmen, Cristaudo Antonia Platanus orientalis L. Conte Antonio Luca, Lucia Oak decline: the study case of Donato, Cillis Giuseppe, Di Marzio 41 Lucanian Apennine (southern Italy) Piera, Iamonico Duilio, Di Pietro in summer 2017 Romeo, Fortini Paola The role of Urban Green Marando Federica, Salvatori Infrastructure in regulating climate 42 Elisabetta, Sebastiani Alessandro, at the local level: the case of the Fusaro Lina, Manes Fausto city of Rome Modelling Invasive Alien Species Martellos Stefano, Ongaro Silvia, 43 distribution using data from citizen Massimi Marco, Attorre Fabio science Orlandi Fabio, Ranfa Aldo, Ruga Hazelnut phenological phases and 44 Luigia, Proietti Chiara, Fornaciari environmental effects in two da Passano Marco central Italy areas Prigioniero Antonello, Scarano Ecosystem services of urban forest, Pierpaolo, Marziano Mario, quantification, and evaluation. 45 Sciarrillo Rosaria, Guarino Study case in Real Bosco of Carmine Capodimonte, Naples
2.3 Conservation Angelini Paola, Wagensommer Robert P., Perini Claudia, Bistocchi Conservation status of Boletales in 46 Giancarlo, Arcangeli Andrea, Umbria (Italy): an evaluation at Angeles Giancarlo, Venanzoni regional level Roberto Species distribution models of the Astuti Giovanni, Olivieri narrow endemic Primula apennina 47 Francesca, D’Antraccoli Marco, Widmer (Primulaceae): a valuable Bedini Gianni tool for conservation purposes Bedini Gianni, Astuti Giovanni, Institutional projects to monitor 48 Carta Angelino, D’Antraccoli plant species targeted by the Marco, Peruzzi Lorenzo Habitats Directive in Tuscany Benesperi Renato, Giordani Paolo, Bianchi Elisabetta, Casazza Gabriele, Chiarucci Alessandro, Challenges for lichen diversity 49 Dainese Matteo, Lazzaro Lorenzo, conservation in forest ecosystems Lelli Chiara, Malaspina Paola, Marini Lorenzo, Nimis Pier Luigi, Vallese Chiara, Nascimbene Juri Update to the Liguria (NW Italy) Boccardo Fabrizio, Gisotti Dario, checklist of macrofungi: new 50 Cecchi Grazia, Di Piazza Simone, reports of over 1000 species of Benvenuti Mirko, Zotti Mirca Basidiomycota and Ascomycota Calevo Jacopo, Gargiulo Roberta, Voyron Samuele, Robustelli della Cuna Francesco A multidisciplinary approach for the 51 Saverio, Bersweden Leif, conservation of Orchis patens Desf. Giovannini Annalisa, Boselli Cinzia, Fay Michael F., Girlanda Mariangela Phylogenetic signal as a predictor 52 Carta Angelino, Orsenigo Simone of extinction risk in spermatophytes: woody species are at greater risk Criscuolo Nicola, Guarino Morphometric, biochemical and Francesco, Angelini Claudia, genetic analyses revealed a high 53 Castiglione Stefano, Caruso biodiversity of Italian ancient olive Tonino, Cicatelli Angela trees
Marine litter and psammophytes: a Mo Alessio, D’Antraccoli Marco, case study in the Migliarino-San 54 Bedini Gianni, Ciccarelli Daniela Rossore-Massaciuccoli Regional Park coastal sand dunes Effects of increasing coverage values of the invasive Robinia Montecchiari Silvia, Tesei Giulio, 55 pseudoacacia on the sub- Allegrezza Marina Mediterranean Quercus pubescens forests Mugnai Michele, Sarmati Simona, Gennai Matilde, Maccherini Monitoring of coastal dunes 56 Simona, Angiolini Claudia, Viciani habitats in Tuscany through the Daniele, Bertacchi Andrea, “MONITO-RARE” project Ciccarelli Daniela, Foggi Bruno Fungal Species Conservation: Alessioporus ichnusanus (Alessio, Galli & Littini) Gelardi, Vizzini & 57 Persiani Anna Maria Simonini and Poronia punctata (L.) Fr. two new entries IUCN red list in 2019 thanks to a national collaboration network 2.4 Functional responses Functional variation in forest Canullo Roberto, Campetella 58 understory at different spatio- Giandiego, Chelli Stefano temporal scales Montagnoli Antonio, Terzaghi Mattia, Dumroese R. Kasten, Root functioning in forest 59 Lasserre Bruno, Scippa Gabriella ecosystems Stefania, Chiatante Donato What will the future forests look like? Pollastrini Martina, Salvatori Comparison of performance Elisabetta, Fusaro Lina, Marzuoli 60 between Mediterranean oak Riccardo, Brüggemann species in a common garden Wolfgang, Bussotti Filippo experiment 2.5 Vegetation dynamics Alizade Valida, Asadova Transformation of floral composition Kamalya, Abdieva Rena, 61 and plant cover of coastal part of Mehdiyeva Naiba, Mirzayeva Caspian Sea in Azerbaijan Shahla
Ciani Francesco, Marchi The effect of wind and land cover 62 Giovanna, Dell’Olmo Lorella, on the diffusion of Quercus pollen Foggi Bruno, Mariotti Lippi Marta Tree species richness modulates the Iacopetti Giovanni, Pollastrini effect of drought and heat stress 63 Martina, Bussotti Filippo, Selvi on tree mortality and understory Federico diversity in thermophilous deciduous forests Lombardo Emanuela, Domina Distribution and ecological role of 64 Gianniantonio, Venturella selected shrubby species in the Giuseppe Mediterranean basin Oddi Ludovica, Cremonese Monitoring of shrub and larch Edoardo, Filippa Gianluca, encroachment in a subalpine 65 Galvagno Marta, Morra Di Cella grassland after grazing exclusion: a Umberto, Siniscalco Consolata new methodological approach Zannini Piero, De Vigili Filippo, Forest dynamics in Sacred Natural Nascimbene Juri, Frascaroli 66 Sites – A long-term multi-scale Fabrizio, Cervellini Marco, analysis across Italy Chiarucci Alessandro 2.6 Vegetation classification Notes on syntaxonomy, chorology Gianguzzi Lorenzo, Bazan and dynamics of Olea europaea L. 67 Giuseppe var. sylvestris (Mill.) Lehr. forests in the Mediterranean landscape Musarella Carmelo Maria, Cano- Ortiz Ana, Morabito Antonio, Syntaxonomical and ecological Piñar-Fuentes José Carlos, Quinto- comparison between termophylous 68 Canas Ricardo, Meireles Quercus woodlands of Calabria (S- Catarina, Pinto-Gomes Carlos, Italy) and Southern Iberian Cano Eusebio, Spampinato Peninsula Giovanni 3. HERBARIA: STILL RELEVANT IN THE 21TH CENTURY? 3.2 Herbarium collections Herbarium samples for the Buldrini Fabrizio, Puppi Giovanna, phenological characterization of Bertolasi Bruno, Zago Luisa, Gui Mediterranean shrubs in conditions 69 Lorenzo, Sitzia Tommaso, Vanetti of range marginality: the case of Isabella, Binelli Giorgio, Pezzi Cistus albidus L. near the Lago di Giovanna Garda
A dry herbarium of a Tyrolese medical student is the key to Cappelletti Elsa Mariella, Cassina 70 identify the plant taxa cultivated in Giancarlo the Padua Botanical Garden in the 17th century Caputo Paolo, Cennamo Paola, Are historic herbaria still important? De Castro Olga, Del Guacchio 71 A long-term databasing project at Emanuele, Santangelo Annalisa, NAP Vallariello Roberta Cogoni Annalena, Loi Maria Phycological collections of 72 Cecilia, Mulas Bonaria Herbarium CAG The use of herbarium specimens in Domina Gianniantonio, Scafidi evaluating plant extinction risks: 73 Filippo, Di Gristina Emilio some considerations on Sicilian endemics Erbario Anzalone: a collection of Latini Marta, Nicolella Gianluca, RO Herbarium with a great 74 Pierfranceschi Maurizio, Abbate importance for the floristic Giovanna, Iberite Mauro knowledge of Lazio region Diachronic analysis of pre-Linnean 75 Villani Mariacristina Herbaria: plant travels and historical phytoterapy 3.3 Herbarium digitization Databasing, digitizing and data- Cecchi Lorenzo, Cuccuini Piero, sharing: the case of the Herbaria of 76 Donatelli Anna, Lastrucci Lorenzo, Florence within the Italian network Nepi Chiara of botanical collections, and the forthcoming European scenery Dolci David, Roma-Marzio Digitization of Michele Guadagno 77 Francesco, Loré Silvia, Maccioni Herbarium. 1. Pteridophytes and Simonetta, Peruzzi Lorenzo Gymnosperms Managlia Annalisa, Ranalli Rosa, Herbaria and pollination Flaminio Simone, Mossetti 78 information: a possible and Umberto, Bortolotti Laura, Filer necessary marriage Denis, Galloni Marta Roma-Marzio Francesco, Amadei Lucia, Gerace Samuele, Digitization activities at the 79 Maccioni Simonetta, Peruzzi Herbarium Horti Botanici Pisani Lorenzo
The Virtual Herbarium of the 80 Schicchi Rosario, Surano Natale Botanical Garden of the University of Palermo 3.5 Systematics Adamo Martino, Fay Mike, Population genetics of 81 Mucciarelli Marco, Gargiulo Cypripedium calceolus in Italy Roberta Morphological and molecular Aghayeva Parvin, Ali-zade Valida, identification of wild grasses from 82 Cozzolino Salvatore, Cafasso Quba and Qusar districts of Donata Azerbaijan The new checklist of bryophytes of Aleffi Michele, Tacchi Roberta, 83 Italy: methods, purposes and Poponessi Silvia perspectives Di Iorio Emanuela, Strumia Sandro, What is Genista anxantica Ten? A Barone Lumaga Maria Rosaria, 84 preliminary study using chloroplast Santangelo Annalisa, De Castro markers. Olga Dovana Francesco, Mucciarelli A multilocus phylogeny of Fritillaria 85 Marco, Peruzzi Lorenzo in the Maritime and Ligurian Alps Genetic diversity in the threatened Peruzzi Lorenzo, Astuti Giovanni, Bellevalia webbiana 86 Algisi Sabrina, Coppi Andrea (Asparagaceae) parallels functional and reproductive traits Spadaro Vivienne, Campisi Alien plants new for European and 87 Patrizia, Raimondo Francesco M. Sicilian flora The use of herbarium specimens in morphometric investigations: the Stinca Adriano, Eviano Melania, 88 case of the Italian endemic species Esposito Assunta Limonium remotispiculum (Plumbaginaceae) 4. PLANT-ANIMAL INTERACTIONS: FROM MOLECULES TO LANDSCAPE 4.1 Pollination Bazzicalupo Miriam, Priarone In vitro pollen germination of three 89 Silvia, Giovannini Annalisa, endangered terrestrial orchids of Giordani Paolo, Cornara Laura Northwestern Italy
Alien-native species continuum Corli Anna, Sheppard Christine 90 approach: invasion dynamics Sabine among Asteraceae Differences in pollinaria Cortis Pierluigi, Palermo Anna reconfiguration in relation to 91 Maria, Lussu Michele, Pellegrino different deceptive pollination Giuseppe strategies in Mediterranean orchids A Fiber-optic refractometer for non- 92 Malara Pietro, Aronne Giovanna destructive, in-vivo monitoring of flower’s nectar concentration 4.2 Seed dispersal Plants and frugivorous birds in the 93 Viegi Lucia, Cocchi Leonardo Botanic Garden of Pisa 4.4 Plant-animal communication Plant-pollinators network analysis of Calabrese Daniele, Izquierdo the Island of Sálvora – Atlantic 94 Iago, Galloni Marta, Navarro Luis Islands of Galicia National Park (Spain) Cuena-Lombraña Alba, Fois About plant and bird diversity Mauro, Sciandrello Saverio, Ientile patterns across wetlands of 95 Renzo, Marcenò Corrado, Sardinia and Sicily: implications for Minissale Pietro, Nissardi Sergio, conservation Zucca Carla, Bacchetta Gianluigi 4.5 Plant-herbivore interaction Relationships between plant traits, Boscutti Francesco, Geppert insect herbivores and plant invasion Costanza, Corcos Daria, Braidot 96 along elevation in a soil Enrico, Petrussa Elisa, Filippi disturbance experiment in Antonio, Marini Lorenzo permanent meadows Relationship between epibenthic Pezzolesi Laura, Lenzo Denise, meiofauna and production of 97 Colangelo Marina Antonia, allelopathic substances by Pistocchi Rossella macroalgae
5. PLANT SPECIALIZED METABOLISM: CHEMISTRY AND BIOLOGICAL FUNCTIONS 5.1 Specialized metabolites Achoub Hanane, Mencherini Teresa, Esposito Tiziana, Luca Phytochemical and biological Rastrelli, Rita Aquino, Gazzerro 98 screening of Asteriscus graveolens Patrizia, Zaiter Lahcene, (Asteraceae) aerial parts Benayache Fadila, Benayache Samir In vitro citotoxicity evaluation of Acquadro Stefano, Marengo natural compounds from Punica Arianna, Bicchi Carlo, Sgorbini 99 granatum L. and Vitis vinifera L. on Barbara, Cagliero Cecilia, Rubiolo leukemia and multiple myeloma Patrizia, Efferth Thomas cell lines Acquaviva Rosaria, Malfa Giuseppe, Genovese Carlo, Potential health promoting 100 Tomasello Barbara, D’Angeli properties of Orobanche crenata Floriana, La Mantia Alfonsina, Forssk. extract Tundis Rosa, Ragusa Salvatore Amodeo Valentina, Marrelli Plantago major L.: assessment of Mariangela, Pontieri Veronica, phytochemical composition and 101 Statti Giancarlo, Conforti pancreatic lipase inhibitory Filomena potential In vitro anti-influenza activity of Cistus creticus L. subsp. Baini Giulia, Miraldi Elisabetta, 102 eriocephalus (Viv.) Greuter & Biagi Marco Burdet growing in Maremma (Tuscany) Bisio Angela, Francesca Pedrelli, Martina Fabiano, Roméo Arago Abietane Diterpene constituents 103 Dougué Kentsop, Gian Carlo from the roots of Salvia tingitana Etl. Schito, Anna Maria Schito, (Lamiaceae) Nunziatina De Tommasi Bufano Annarita, Paura Bruno, Nutritional Evaluation and Bioactive 104 Panfili Gianfranco, Niro Serena, Compounds of Three Italian Edible Brugiapaglia Elisabetta Wild Species Burlini Ilaria, Lorenzo Belén Huerta, Maresca Immacolata, Tacchini Sustainable strategies for cereal by- 105 Massimo, Grandini Alessandro, products valorization Guerrini Alessandra, Sacchetti Gianni
Caniato Rosy, Bilia Anna Rita, Fruits of Vitex agnus-castus vs V. 106 Filippini Raffaella, Piovan Anna rotundifolia: what the differences? Caputo Lucia, Della Pepa Teresa, Elshafie Hazem, Capasso Antimicrobial and Phytotoxic Raffaele, Camele Ippolito, activity of Origanum heracleoticum 107 Scognamiglio Maria Rosa, and O. majorana essential oils Nazzaro Filomena, De Feo growing in Cilento Vincenzo Set up of an HPLC-UV/PAD method Cavalloro Valeria, Granata Mirko and microwave-assisted extraction 108 U., Catoni Rosangela, Bracco procedure to assess the quality of Francesco, Martino Emanuela Corylus avellana L. leaves treated with different fertilizer supply Chestnut shells (italian cultivar Cerulli Antonietta, Napolitano “Marrone di Roccadaspide” PGI): 109 Assunta, Masullo Milena, Hošek antioxidant activity and chemical Jan, Pizza Cosimo, Piacente Sonia investigation with in depth LC- HRMS/MSn rationalization of tannins Clericuzio Marco, Amin Hawraz Anti-bacterial prenylated phenols Mohammed, Hussain Faiq, from the Kurdish medicinal plant 110 Cornara Laura, Bona Elisa, Onobrychis carduchorum Gamalero Elisa, Giorgia Novello (Fabaceae) Metabolite profile of Symphytum D’Urso Gilda, Masullo Milena, 111 officinale L. BY LC-MS and NMR Plaza Alberto, Piacente Sonia analysis Denaro Marcella, Smeriglio Micromorphological features of Antonella, De Francesco Clara, feijoa fruit and evaluation of Cornara Laura, Barreca Davide, 112 phytochemical profile and Bellocco Ersilia, Ginestra biological properties of its essential Giovanna, Mandalari Giuseppina, oil Trombetta Domenico Drava Giuliana, Pedrelli Francesca, Minganti Vincenzo, Safety control of edible flowers: Ruffoni Barbara, D’Ambola 113 microbial contamination and toxic Massimiliano, De Tommasi trace elements Nunziatina, Bisio Angela, Schito Anna Maria Iannuzzi Anna Maria, Camangi Fabiano, De Leo Marinella, Braca Phytochemical investigation of 114 Alessandra, De Tommasi Cornus sanguinea L. fruits Nunziatina
Marincich Lorenzo, Mandrone Quality control of oregano by NMR- Manuela, Chiocchio Ilaria, 115 based metabolomics and Maresca Immacolata, Petroli morphological analysis Alessandra, Poli Ferruccio Muscarà Claudia, Smeriglio Phytochemical and biological Antonella, Trombetta Domenico, characterization of a Cannabis 116 Mandalari Giuseppina, La sativa L. variety with high Camera Erminia, Grassi cannabidiol content Gianpaolo, Circosta Clara Citrus bergamia Risso & Poit. Musolino Vincenzo, Gliozzi (Rutaceae) polyphenols improve Micaela, Scarano Federica, dyslipidemia and 117 Palma Ernesto, Mollace Vincenzo, pathophysiological features in a Ragusa Salvatore mouse model of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease Parisi Valentina, D’Ambola Quali-quantitative analysis of Massimiliano, De Tommasi 118 Astragalus membranaceus roots Nunziatina, Ariano Andrea, extracts Severino Lorella, Russo Rosario Ragusa Salvatore, Bonesi Marco, Juniperus macrocarpa Sm. and J. Loizzo Monica R., Acquaviva oxycedrus L. (Cupressaceae) 119 Rosaria, Tenuta Maria C., Leporini essential oils and extracts as Mariarosaria, Passalacqua inhibitors of carbohydrates- Nicodemo G., Tundis Rosa hydrolysing enzymes The Prickly Pear peel (Opuntia ficus- Scarano Pierpaolo, Naviglio indica (L.) Mill.): an example of Daniele, Prigioniero Antonello, source of bioactive compounds 120 Sciarrillo Rosaria, Guarino obtained using an eco-innovative Carmine extraction technology, extractor Naviglio Schicchi Rosario, Geraci Anna, Chemical composition of the non- Geraci Massimo, Bruno Maurizio, 121 volatile metabolites of Rhus coriaria Valentino Giovanna, Pacifico drupes from Madonie Mounts Severina Sirignano Carmina, Rigano Triterpenoid derivatives with anti- Daniela, Venneri Tommaso, 122 inflammatory activity from Vitellaria Romano Barbara, Poli Ferruccio, paradoxa C. F. Gaertn. Taglialatela-Scafati Orazio Smeriglio Antonella, D'Angelo The hull of ripe pistachio nuts Valeria, Denaro Marcella, 123 (Pistacia vera L.) as a source of Trombetta Domenico, Germanò new promising tyrosinase inhibitors Maria Paola
Tacchini Massimo, Scalvenzi Laura, Radice Matteo, Burlini Ilaria, Maresca Immacolata, Ocimum campechianum Mill. 124 Sacchetti Gianni, Grandini leaves: an Amazonian promising Alessandro, Guerrini Alessandra, drug Echeverría Guevara Mónica Paulina Phenolic profile, antioxidant Taviano Maria Fernanda, Cavò properties and brine shrimp toxicity Emilia, Ragusa Salvatore, Dugo of a hydroalcoholic extract 125 Paola, Cacciola Francesco, obtained from the leaves of Marino Andreana, D’Arrigo Brassica incana Ten. (Brassicaceae) Manuela, Miceli Natalizia growing in Sicily Tomasi Paola, Mandrone Manuela, Lianza Mariacaterina, Screening of one hundred eighty- 126 Chiocchio Ilaria, Marincich five plant extracts as tyrosinase and Lorenzo, Sanna Cinzia, Maxia elastase inhibitors Andrea, Ferruccio Poli Multidisciplinary evaluation of Toniolo C., Di Sotto A., Di Nigella sativa L. oil: phytochemical 127 Giacomo S., Serafini Mauro study, antioxidant activity and antimutagenicity properties 5.2 Biotic and abiotic stress Cervelli Claudio, Raffo Antonio, The effect of light intensity on plant 128 Ferrari Nicoli Stefano, Mozzanini growth and essential oil Eric, Lupotto Elisabetta composition of rosemary Filippi Antonio, Petrussa Elisa, Can agriculture be eco-friendly? 129 Rabiei Zhoreh, Vuerich Marco, Plant extracts as grapevine Braidot Enrico defense inducers 5.3 Plant-organism interactions Metabolomic and physiological changes induced by the Araniti Fabrizio, Abenavoli Maria holoparasitic species Cuscuta 130 Rosa campestris Yunck. on Artemisia campestris subsp. variabilis (Ten.) Greuter
Improving knowledge of the interactions between endophytic Cantamessa Simone, Gamalero bacteria and phytoplasmas in 131 Elisa, Massa Nadia, Lingua Guido, tomato to ameliorate the plant Berta Graziella, Cesaro Patrizia health status and control phytoplasma disease Volatile analysis of essential oils extracted by plant resins and Caparrotta Stefania, Marone preliminary study of their 132 Elettra, Comparini Diego, Taiti antimicrobial activity against Cosimo, Mancuso Stefano Agrobacterium tumefaciens and Pseudomonas savastanoi A preliminary screening of fungal extracts and of metabolites derived 133 Clericuzio Marco, Pavela Roman from them, on the toxicity toward Tetranychus urticae (Acarinae) Martino Elena, Daghino Stefania, Belmondo Simone, Meloni Polyketide synthases in the ericoid 134 Domitilla, Miyauchi Shingo, Collin endomycorrhizal fungus Sabrina, Kohler Annegret, Jacob Oidiodendron maius Christophe, Perotto Silvia Menghini Luigi, Ronci Maurizio, Recinella Lucia, Orlando Giustino, Comparative investigation on Chiavaroli Annalisa, Leone Sheila, Anthemis tinctoria var. pallida and Politi Matteo, Di Simone 135 A. cretica subsp. tenuiloba by Simonetta, Ciferri Maria Chiara, pharmacological and Taddei Pamaela, Luffarelli phytochemical approaches Claudia, Brunetti Luigi, Ferrante Claudio Nicola Lidia, Turco Elena, Treatments influence plant growth 136 Thalheimer Martin, Insam Heribert, and microbiota in soils affected by Pertot Ilaria apple replant disease Papini Alessio, Viola Marian, Miceli Elisangela, Puglia Anna Maria, Faddetta Teresa, Maggini Endophytes in Echinacea Moench Valentina, Tani Corrado, Viscillo 137 (Asteraceae) change their activity Maria Antonietta, Firenzuoli Fabio, after seed germination Schiff Silvia, Bogani Patrizia, Mengoni Alessio, Fani Renato, Cardinale Massimiliano
Allelopathic effects of aqueous extracts from old durum wheat Restuccia Alessia, Scavo Aurelio, (Triticum durum Desf.) genotypes 138 Caruso Paolo, Guarnaccia Paolo, on seed germination of Portulaca Mauromicale Giovanni oleracea L. and Stellaria media (L.) Vill. Russo Daniela, Miglionico Rocchina, Carmosino Monica, Biological activities of methanol Bisaccia Faustino, Faraone 139 extract from Sclerocarya birrea (A. Immacolata, Sinisgalli Chiara, Rich.) Hochst. leaves Armentano Maria Francesca, Milella Luigi In silico characterization of fungal Silvestri Alessandro, Fiorilli small RNA reveals putative plant Valentina, Miozzi Laura, Accotto 140 mRNA targets in the symbiosis Gian Paolo, Turina Massimo, Jin between an arbuscular mycorrhizal Hailing, Lanfranco Luisa fungus and its host plant FREE TOPIC Post-congress “Orti botanici” Towards the (re)discovery of Italian popcorns (Zea mays L. subsp. mays Ardenghi Nicola M.G., Canella Everta Group): a conservation and 141 Marco, Cauzzi Paolo, Rossi cultural mission by the University of Graziano Pavia Germplasm Bank and Botanical Garden Bianciotto Valeria, Lanfranco 142 Fascination of Plants Day 2019 Luisa Bottoni Martina, Giuliani Claudia, Colombo Lorenzo, Milani Fabrizia, Valmalenco (SO): new Botanic 143 Colombo Paola Sira, Berera Gardens for science and people Patrizia, Bruschi Piero, Fico Gelsomina Cauzzi Paolo, Perez Francesco, “Peppers of the World” at the 144 Manidi Matteo, Bracco Botanical Garden of the University Francesco, Ardenghi Nicola M.G. of Pavia Pace Loretta, De Braco Federica, Fagus sylvatica planted at high Farda Beatrice, Fidani Marialaura, 145 altitude (Alpine Botanical Garden Petrucci Irene, Pannunzio of Campo Imperatore) Giovanna
Rosa Ester, Cecchi Grazia, Di Piazza Simone, Malaspina Paola, Mariotti Mauro, Mora Elena, Genova Botanical Garden as 146 Roccotiello Enrica, Rosatto resource for scientists and citizens Stefano, Scopesi Claudia, Turcato Claudia, Zotti Mirca Biotecnologie e Differenziamento From in-vivo to in-vitro: linking Negri Stefano, Ior Lydia, Poletti beneficial effects of Terminalia 147 Stefania, Gambini Sofia, Avesani macroptera leaf extracts on mice Linda, Guzzo Flavia to specific secondary metabolites Botaniche Applicate A step forward with wastewater Bianchi Elisabetta, Colzi Ilaria, treatment: using Phragmites 148 Coppi Andrea, Berardi Chiara, australis as an eco-friendly Fibbi Donatella, Gonnelli Cristina biosorbent in the view of circular economy Aerobiological monitoring of the Ruga Luigia, Orlandi Fabio, Ranfa conservation showcases of the 149 Aldo, Fornaciari Marco Benedictine Chorals of San Pietro in Perugia (Italy) Russo Roberta, Raimondo Genetic studies on Citrus lumia 150 Francesco Maria, Spadaro Vivien, (Rutaceae) Palla Franco Interactions of Ailanthus altissima Trotta Guido, Savo Valentina, 151 (Mill.) Swingle with the Aurelian Cicinelli Emanuela, Caneva Giulia Walls in Rome (Italy) Briologia Poponessi Silvia, Cogoni First study of air pollution in Umbria 152 Annalena, Aleffi Michele, Gigante Region by way of moss bag Daniela biomonitoring Puglisi Marta, Aleffi Michele, Bonini Ilaria, Campisi Patrizia, Cogoni Annalena, Perego On the bryophyte flora of the 153 Sandro, Petraglia Alessandro, Tuscan-Emilian Apennine (N Italy) Poponessi Silvia, Sguazzin Francesco
Romeo Sara, Castellari Paola, Perini Katia, Giachetta Andrea, Screening of mosses for potential 154 Turcato Claudia, Mariotti Mauro, application in urban ecosystems Roccotiello Enrica Conservazione della Natura Canella Marco, Abeli Thomas, Policy species monitoring and Orsenigo Simone, Mondoni conservation measures in the 155 Andrea, Poloniato Gianni, Lasen Dolomiti Bellunesi National Park (N- Cesare, Rossi Graziano E, Italy) Five years of monitoring of flora Lazzaro Lorenzo, Ferretti Giulio, and vegetation within the Life Foggi Bruno, Giannini Francesca, project LIFE13 NAT/IT/000471 “Island 156 Giunti Michele, Bianchi Elisabetta, conservation in Tuscany, restoring Mugnai Michele, Benesperi habitat not only for birds”: was it Renato worth it? Scialabba Anna, Raimondo Genetic diversity of Sicilian 157 Francesco Maria, Digangi Ignazio, common bean germplasm Fiore Maria Carola Ecologia Cervellini Marco, Chiarucci Alessandro, Nascimbene Juri, Angelini Pierangela, Casella A quantitative approach for 158 Laura, Maccherini Simona, habitat monitoring at national Angiolini Claudia, Cerabolini scale Bruno, Dalle Fratte Michele, Fattorini Lorenzo Nascimbene Juri, Lelli Chiara, Exploring the response of grassland Lasen Cesare, Poloniato Gianni, vegetation to global change: a 159 Vallese Chiara, Tomaselli resurvey study in the Dolomiti Marcello, Chiarucci Alessandro Bellunesi National Park (Italy) Fenologia e Strategie vitali Minuto Luigi, Macrì Carmelo N., Effects of environmental Dagnino Davide, Guerrina Maria, 160 heterogeneity on phenotypic Médail Frédéric, Casazza variations of Lilium pomponium L. Gabriele
Lichenologia Melanization in parmelioid lichens Fortuna Lorenzo, Ongaro Silvia, as a passive defense mechanism 161 Foscari Alessandro, Incerti Guido, against microbiological Martellos Stefano, Tretiach Mauro degradation Climatic factors and functional Vallese Chiara, Nascimbene Juri, traits determine the climatic niches 162 Casazza Gabriele, Giordani of lichen genus Peltigera Willd. in Paolo, Benesperi Renato Europe Micologia Aghayeva Dilzara N., Isgenderli Molecular and morphological Elnara, Maserti Bianca Elena, characterization of fungi on the 163 Abasova Lamiya, Bartolini Paola, bark of Castanea sativa in Pepori Alessia Azerbaijan Characterization and biosecurity Cecchi Grazia, Manzi Danilo, Zotti implications of fungi in an open 164 Mirca, Picco Anna Maria irrigation system and rice field water Daccò Chiara, Manassero Mycoremediation of soil polluted 165 Alessia, Pasinetti Giulio, Tosi by insecticides and fungicides Solveig Prigione Valeria, Perugini Iolanda, From conservation to utilization: the 166 Reale Luisella, Varese Giovanna value of ex-situ collections of Cristina microorganisms Temporiti Marta Elisabetta The fungal component associated 167 Eleonora, Calvi Lorenzo, Tosi with Cannabis sativa L. samples for Solveig therapeutic use Palinologia e Paleobotanica Ascari Lorenzo, Siniscalco Consolata, Palestini Giovanna, Analyzing the relationship between Lisperguer María José, Suarez 168 yield and pollen concentrations in Huerta Eloy, De Gregorio chilean hazelnut plantations Tommaso, Giustarini Laura, Bregaglio Simone Bazan Giuseppe, Speciale Archaeobotanical analysis from the Claudia, Castrorao Barba Angelo, long-term rural settlement of 169 Vassallo Stefano, Marino Contrada Castro (Corleone, Pasquale Palermo): preliminary data
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