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    Agricultural land use curbs exotic invasion but sustains native plant diversity at intermediate levels by Pellegrini, E., Buccheri, M., Martini, F., Boscutti, F.

    Published in Scientific reports (16-04-2021)
    “…Unveiling the processes driving exotic plant invasion represent a central issue in taking decisions aimed at constraining the loss of biodiversity and related…”
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    Stand age, degree of encroachment and soil characteristics modulate changes of C and N cycles in dry grassland soils invaded by the N2-fixing shrub Amorpha fruticosa by Pellegrini, E., Boscutti, F., Alberti, G., Casolo, V., Contin, M., De Nobili, M.

    Published in The Science of the total environment (20-10-2021)
    “…The N2-fixing shrub Amorpha fruticosa L. is rapidly spreading in the dry riparian natural grasslands of Europe, altering ecosystem functions and depleting…”
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    Plant growth shapes the effects of elevation on the content and variability of flavonoids in subalpine bilberry stands by Filippi, A., Braidot, E., Petrussa, E., Fabro, M., Vuerich, M., Boscutti, F., Byers, D

    Published in Plant biology (Stuttgart, Germany) (01-03-2021)
    “…The study of morphological and physiological responses of shrubs to climate is crucial for the understanding of future scenarios regarding climate change. In…”
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    'Last In-First Out': seasonal variations of non-structural carbohydrates, glucose-6-phosphate and ATP in tubers of two Arum species by Petrussa, E, Boscutti, F, Vianello, A, Casolo, V

    Published in Plant biology (Stuttgart, Germany) (01-03-2018)
    “…Knowledge on the metabolism of polysaccharide reserves in wild species is still scarce. In natural sites we collected tubers of Arum italicum Mill. and…”
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    Evidence of open-air late prehistoric occupation in the Trieste area (north-eastern Italy): dating, 3D clay plaster characterization and obsidian provenancing by Bernardini, F., Sibilia, E., Kasztovszky, Zs, Boscutti, F., De Min, A., Lenaz, D., Turco, G., Micheli, R., Tuniz, C., Montagnari Kokelj, M.

    “…Abundant clay burnt plaster remains and a few flaked tools, including an obsidian artefact, found on the ground surface not far from Trieste (north-eastern…”
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    Green alder communities in the Alps: Phytosociological variability and ecological features by Boscutti, F, Poldini, L, Buccheri, M

    Published in Plant biosystems (03-09-2014)
    “…Alpine Alnus viridis (= Alnus alnobetula) communities were studied. A total of 306 phytosociological relevés of Austrian, French, German, Italian and Swiss…”
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    A LiDAR-based approach for a multi-purpose characterization of Alpine forests: an Italian case study by Alberti, G, Boscutti, F, Pirotti, F, Bertacco, C, De Simon, G, Sigura, M, Cazorzi, F, Bonfanti, P

    Published in IForest (Viterbo) (01-06-2013)
    “…Several studies have verified the suitability of LiDAR for the estimation of forest metrics over large areas. In the present study we used LiDAR as support for…”
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    Evidence of non-structural carbohydrates-mediated response to flooding and salinity in Limonium narbonense and Salicornia fruticosa by Pellegrini, E., Forlani, G., Boscutti, F., Casolo, V.

    Published in Aquatic botany (01-08-2020)
    “…•Soluble NSCs content was determined primarily by flooding and secondly by salinity.•Soluble NSCs were more affected during seed ripening compared to flowering…”
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    Gentle remediation at the former “Pertusola Sud” zinc smelter: Evaluation of native species for phytoremediation purposes by Marchiol, Luca, Fellet, Guido, Boscutti, Francesco, Montella, Carlo, Mozzi, Riccardo, Guarino, Carmine

    Published in Ecological engineering (01-04-2013)
    “…The master plan for a soil clean-up of the former zinc smelter “Pertusola Sud” (Crotone, Italy) considered gentle remediation options for a specific area where…”
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