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Journal articles on the topic "Sede di Sicilia"
Del Popolo, Martina. "Gli spazi di corte della signoria di Isabella di Castiglia in Sicilia (1470-1504)." Studia Historica. Historia Medieval 39, no. 2 (November 12, 2021): 51–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.14201/shhme3925178.
Full textLarinà, Giusy. "Le forme della farmacia nell'allestimento del nuovo Museo della Ceramica di Caltagirone e gli antichi corredi da spezieria tra Sicilia e Malta." ARCHIVIO STORICO PER LA SICILIA ORIENTALE, no. 1 (May 2021): 120–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.3280/asso2020-001013.
Full textGraditi, Roberto. "Salinas e lo Steri: un nuovo museo per una nuova città." ACME 75, no. 2 (October 5, 2023): 147–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.54103/2282-0035/21304.
Full text"Diritto italiano; Soggiorno." DIRITTO, IMMIGRAZIONE E CITTADINANZA, no. 2 (June 2009): 255–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.3280/diri2009-002020.
Full textCortelazzo, Michele A. "<em>Presi a letto</em>." XXIV, 2023/1 (gennaio-marzo), no. 24 (March 17, 2023). http://dx.doi.org/10.35948/2532-9006/2023.27947.
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Di, Gregorio Rosa. "Studi e ricerche sull'impiego di specie erbacee autoctone della flora siciliana a fini ornamentali." Thesis, Università degli Studi di Catania, 2011. http://hdl.handle.net/10761/230.
Full textIn the last decade, the interest in herbaceous native plants for landscape purpose has grown, due to their potential use in a low-maintenance landscapes. The establishment of a native wildflower meadow could reduce the costs due to the lower levels of management practices. Some herbaceous native species represent a valid alternative for their rapid growth and ability to stabilize roadside soils. Many botanical species, especially shrubs and trees, have been reintroduced in the Mediterranean area for environmental purpose, but little attention has been paid to native herbaceous plants. The specific traits of species native of Southern Italy, and their morph-biometric characteristics, seed germination ecology, cultivation techniques have not been investigated yet. Despite the impact of urbanization on biodiversity, many herbaceous species are able to grow in the urban ecosystem. In the last years, various researches have been carried out to investigate the urban flora of different Italian and European cities, finding an high number of species. Most of these species could assume interest for a possible use in naturalistic green areas. In this frame, the current PhD thesis analyzed the Sicilian flora potentiality in view to use some native species like wildflowers. For this purpose various trials were carried out with the aims to: A) identify the taxa of Sicilian flora which could be used like wildflowers for aesthetic traits and life form characteristics (annual, biennial and perennial herbaceous plants); B) analyze the morph-biometric characteristics, mainly linked to specific use and environmental requirements of the most interesting species of the first trial; C) define the characteristics of seed and germination process. The survey conducted in the trial A showed an high number of Sicilian species. At the end of the investigation 2106 species were individuated, belonging to 76 families and 652 botanical genera. Every species reported in the list showed useful traits to be used as wildflowers, although further experiments are required to determine the possible use. As expected, the most representative family corresponded to Asteraceae (with 278 species and 99 genera), followed by Poaceae (255 species and 114 genera). These families are the most widespread botanical families of Italian flora, characterized by different pollination modalities: mainly through insects in the first taxa and through wind in the second one. Different is the possible use: Asteraceae better suit in anthropized landscape, both rural and/or urban environments, due to their attractive and beautiful flowers, while the Poaceae could be better utilized in degraded ecosystems for their adaptability to infertile soils. Good represented are the families of Fabaceae (212 species and 27 genera) and Caryophyllaceae (121 species and 26 genera). Despite the low number of species of Ranunculaceae, Boraginaceae, Malvaceae, Schrophulariaceae and Violaceae, these families could be very interesting for flower characteristics. The more common life form is the herbaceous perennial, with the 51% of the species; the more diffused habitats are the degraded ecosystems, both rural or urban area. This indicates that these species could be used in low-maintenance landscape. The analysis of morph-biometric characteristics (trial B) was effectuated on 138 species belonging to 36 botanical families; for 34 species the descriptive statistics of flower, leaf and fruit characteristics are summarized. Many of them can be considered an ornamental plant alternative to the traditional ones in Mediterranean environments. The most representative families are Fabaceae (25 species) and Asteraceae (24 species). About the 50% of the species is found in urban area on disturbed soils or in completely man-made soils, characterized by low organic content. The showiness of different colors of the flowers (white, pink, red, blue, and mainly yellow) and the wide range of plant height allow these plants to be suitable for aesthetic use. In the trial C, the seed weight of 59 species belonging to 22 botanical families is determined. The 1000 seed weight ranged from 2 to 40000 mg. This is an useful information because the seed size often affects the light requirements during germination. Therefore the different sizes can influence the possibility to realize a meadow with a blend of species. The four germination trials, which have involved 42 species of 18 botanical families, showed the possibility to obtain for 25 species more than the 40% of germinated seeds, an high value in relation to the peculiar characteristics of native species germination. However the mechanisms that influenced the seed dormancy were not always clear. In some species, characterized especially by small seeds, the germination process was enhanced by the light. The difference in the T50 value, that ranged from 3-5 to 20 days, remarks the need to consider the length of germination process when a mixture of species is adopted. The results achieved in our trials highlight the potentiality of Sicilian flora as source of species to realize semi-natural herbaceous communities in low-maintenance landscapes. Frequent seed dormancy is clearly an agronomical problem; however, the appropriate light conditions and physiological and/or mechanical treatments, may improve the germination rate and enable these species to be used for ornamental purpose, especially in urban area. In this case, native species could give a contribution to improve biodiversity in anthropized landscapes.
Books on the topic "Sede di Sicilia"
Catalioto, Luciano. Il Vescovato di Lipari-Patti in età normanna, 1088-1194: Politica, economia, società in una sede monastico-episcopale della Sicilia. Messina: Intilla, 2007.
Find full textCatalioto, Luciano. Il Vescovato di Lipari-Patti in età normanna, 1088-1194: Politica, economia, società in una sede monastico-episcopale della Sicilia. Messina: Intilla, 2007.
Find full textAngelo, Carmona, and Associazione italiana ospedalità privata. Sede regionale siciliana., eds. L' Ospedalità privata tra libertà d'impresa e pubblica funzione: Spunti per una legislazione di settore : atti del convegno nazionale organizzato da Associazione italiana ospedalità privata, Sede regionale siciliana, con la collaborazione della rivista Sanità pubblica, Vulcano, 13-16 giugno 1985. Rimini: Maggioli, 1986.
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