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Papers by GIANNI BEDINI
... S. Rossore NC B Corti, 1955; Garbari, 2001 Monte Pisano C B Del Prete et al., 1990; Pierini e... more ... S. Rossore NC B Corti, 1955; Garbari, 2001 Monte Pisano C B Del Prete et al., 1990; Pierini et al., 2009 Monterufoli-Caselli C B Selvi & Bettini, 2004 S. Giuliano Terme C B Caruel, 1871 Casciana Terme NC H 1871, Sommier, (FI) Santa Luce N O Riparbella N O Chianni N O ...
... 2007b; Maccioni & Cardelli, 2003; Mac-cioni & Tomei, 1988; Marchetti, 1984, 1998; Mar... more ... 2007b; Maccioni & Cardelli, 2003; Mac-cioni & Tomei, 1988; Marchetti, 1984, 1998; Mariotti, 1984; Massei, 1983). Tra le entità rilevanti si annovera Globularia incanescens Viv., specie considerata ende-mica delle Alpi Apuane e del vicino Appennino tosco-emiliano (Fiori ...
Nelumbo - The Bulletin of the Botanical Survey of India, 1994
Almost 450 ye= ago, the foundation of the first Botanic Garden% to'which herbaria were readily as... more Almost 450 ye= ago, the foundation of the first Botanic Garden% to'which herbaria were readily associated, marked the birth of botany as autonomous discipline. Atter alterne phases of concern a d disregard as to their role, today it is generally acknowledged that these institutions resources and capabilities must be exploited to suc~es~filly confi.ont with the global challenge posed by environment degradation. In our country, tllis awareness is mirrored by the attentive interest paid to a recent international symposium organized by the Botanic Garden of Pisa, in celebration of its 400 years od existence and activity, during which the role of herbaria was also discussed, and by the expectations raised by the congresses scheduled at the Herbarium of Florence (September, 1992) and at the Botanic Garden of Padua (1995). The Herbarium of Pisa has a long standing tradition of study and research. At present, it is divided in two sections : the historical md the current collections. The historical colledions, assembled hy renowned botanists, such as Giuseppe Raddi, Gaetano Savi and Teodoro Caruel, mainly in the last century, are not added to, in view oftheir value as documentation of their compiler's activity; furthemore, they contain several type specimens. The current collection, on the other hand, is routinely added to with exsiccata of various origin, ranging from S. Europe to N. Africa and Middle East. The overall 500000 specimens maintained in the Herbarium provide a noteworthy body of scientific data recorded over a'considerable length of time. Current research and management activity are briefly discussed.
Plant Biosystems, Nov 17, 2018
Two populations of Stachys recta growing in Italy on ultramafic and calcareous soils have been st... more Two populations of Stachys recta growing in Italy on ultramafic and calcareous soils have been studied for their essential oils. Although the yields were comparable, the composition of the essential oils differed significantly. Plants growing on ultramafic soil produced mainly non-terpene derivatives (55.7%), of which the most abundant ones were 1-octen-3-ol (38.2%) and (E)-3-hexen-1-ol (5.9%); the terpenes a-cadinol (6.1%) and d-cadinene (5.6%) were also significantly represented. In contrast, the populations living on calcareous soil produced an essential oil dominated by terpenes (93.8%), with germacrene D (18.8%), b-caryophyllene (17.7%), 1,8-cineole (15.9%) and a-pinene (14.2%) among the main components.
Plant Biosystems, Sep 1, 2012
... S. Rossore NC B Corti, 1955; Garbari, 2001 Monte Pisano C B Del Prete et al., 1990; Pierini e... more ... S. Rossore NC B Corti, 1955; Garbari, 2001 Monte Pisano C B Del Prete et al., 1990; Pierini et al., 2009 Monterufoli-Caselli C B Selvi & Bettini, 2004 S. Giuliano Terme C B Caruel, 1871 Casciana Terme NC H 1871, Sommier, (FI) Santa Luce N O Riparbella N O Chianni N O ...
... 2007b; Maccioni & Cardelli, 2003; Mac-cioni & Tomei, 1988; Marchetti, 1984, 1998; Mar... more ... 2007b; Maccioni & Cardelli, 2003; Mac-cioni & Tomei, 1988; Marchetti, 1984, 1998; Mariotti, 1984; Massei, 1983). Tra le entità rilevanti si annovera Globularia incanescens Viv., specie considerata ende-mica delle Alpi Apuane e del vicino Appennino tosco-emiliano (Fiori ...
Nelumbo - The Bulletin of the Botanical Survey of India, 1994
Almost 450 ye= ago, the foundation of the first Botanic Garden% to'which herbaria were readily as... more Almost 450 ye= ago, the foundation of the first Botanic Garden% to'which herbaria were readily associated, marked the birth of botany as autonomous discipline. Atter alterne phases of concern a d disregard as to their role, today it is generally acknowledged that these institutions resources and capabilities must be exploited to suc~es~filly confi.ont with the global challenge posed by environment degradation. In our country, tllis awareness is mirrored by the attentive interest paid to a recent international symposium organized by the Botanic Garden of Pisa, in celebration of its 400 years od existence and activity, during which the role of herbaria was also discussed, and by the expectations raised by the congresses scheduled at the Herbarium of Florence (September, 1992) and at the Botanic Garden of Padua (1995). The Herbarium of Pisa has a long standing tradition of study and research. At present, it is divided in two sections : the historical md the current collections. The historical colledions, assembled hy renowned botanists, such as Giuseppe Raddi, Gaetano Savi and Teodoro Caruel, mainly in the last century, are not added to, in view oftheir value as documentation of their compiler's activity; furthemore, they contain several type specimens. The current collection, on the other hand, is routinely added to with exsiccata of various origin, ranging from S. Europe to N. Africa and Middle East. The overall 500000 specimens maintained in the Herbarium provide a noteworthy body of scientific data recorded over a'considerable length of time. Current research and management activity are briefly discussed.
Plant Biosystems, Nov 17, 2018
Two populations of Stachys recta growing in Italy on ultramafic and calcareous soils have been st... more Two populations of Stachys recta growing in Italy on ultramafic and calcareous soils have been studied for their essential oils. Although the yields were comparable, the composition of the essential oils differed significantly. Plants growing on ultramafic soil produced mainly non-terpene derivatives (55.7%), of which the most abundant ones were 1-octen-3-ol (38.2%) and (E)-3-hexen-1-ol (5.9%); the terpenes a-cadinol (6.1%) and d-cadinene (5.6%) were also significantly represented. In contrast, the populations living on calcareous soil produced an essential oil dominated by terpenes (93.8%), with germacrene D (18.8%), b-caryophyllene (17.7%), 1,8-cineole (15.9%) and a-pinene (14.2%) among the main components.
Plant Biosystems, Sep 1, 2012