Sicilian forest ecosystems are, in general, numerically poor in terms of their floristic composition. As many studies on Sicilian dendroflora have highlighted, such poorness is not intrinsic to forest formations, but it is due to the millenary human pressures. Repeated passage of fire, continuous wood usage and reforestations by single or few species dra- matically reduced the plant biodiversity of Sicilian forest ecosystems, often suffering of monodominance. The Sicilian dendroflora includes several endangered species, such as Abies nebrodensis, Betula aetnensis, Celtis tournefortii subsp. asperrima and subsp. aetnensis, as the wild pears, which in Sicily are represented by 4 endemic species, in addition to the commonly known Pyrus spinosa...
The forest of San Rossore, extending for approximately 3,500 ha along the coast of Tuscany (central ...
Due to its location, Sicily has always represented an important biogeographic bridge between floras ...
The Sicilian forestal landscape is part of an agro-forestal environment where wood stations, often s...
Afforestation and reforestation activities in Sicily have been widespread in the last century, in or...
Germplasm Banks dedicated to the wild plants seeds conservation play a unique role in integrating t...
This contribution concerns some woody species representative of the forest landscape in Sicily, payi...
The cork oak is one of the most important tree species in the Mediterranean basin, where it covers m...
According to several authors an old-growth forest in Italy is a natural forest in which human distur...
Since the beginning of the XXI century, Legambiente (a national environmental association), supporte...
The natural forest vegetation in the territory of the western provinces of Sicily (Palermo, Trapani ...
This paper illustrates the botanic heritage of Parche di Bilello, a site located in the municipality...
Invasive non-native trees (INNTs) are increasingly recognized to have negative effects on biodiversi...
Old-growth forests are natural forests that have developed over a long period of time, without exper...
The forest of San Rossore, extending for approximately 3,500 ha along the coast of Tuscany (central ...
Due to its location, Sicily has always represented an important biogeographic bridge between floras ...
The Sicilian forestal landscape is part of an agro-forestal environment where wood stations, often s...
Afforestation and reforestation activities in Sicily have been widespread in the last century, in or...
Germplasm Banks dedicated to the wild plants seeds conservation play a unique role in integrating t...
This contribution concerns some woody species representative of the forest landscape in Sicily, payi...
The cork oak is one of the most important tree species in the Mediterranean basin, where it covers m...
According to several authors an old-growth forest in Italy is a natural forest in which human distur...
Since the beginning of the XXI century, Legambiente (a national environmental association), supporte...
The natural forest vegetation in the territory of the western provinces of Sicily (Palermo, Trapani ...
This paper illustrates the botanic heritage of Parche di Bilello, a site located in the municipality...
Invasive non-native trees (INNTs) are increasingly recognized to have negative effects on biodiversi...
Old-growth forests are natural forests that have developed over a long period of time, without exper...
The forest of San Rossore, extending for approximately 3,500 ha along the coast of Tuscany (central ...
Due to its location, Sicily has always represented an important biogeographic bridge between floras ...
The Sicilian forestal landscape is part of an agro-forestal environment where wood stations, often s...