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Carla Condò, Igor Anfelli, Luca Forti, Carla Sabia, Patrizia Messi and Ramona Iseppi
Natural compound extracts from lichens were able to decrease and/or inhibit the growth of microorganisms of interest in human health, thus providing a good alternative alone or in combination with drugs for therapy.
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Tania Contardo, Stefano Gazzotti, Marco Aldo Ortenzi, Andrea Vannini and Stefano Loppi
In this study, the physiological response of a sensitive lichen species (Evernia prunastri) exposed for three months in a complex urban area (Milan, Italy) was evaluated in order to verify if the air pollution abatement measures adopted over the years re...
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Yufan Ding, Catia Sofia Clemente Salvador, Ana Teresa Caldeira, Emma Angelini and Nick Schiavon
An experimental study was conducted to assess the nature and extent of the biodeterioration of the limestone in the Batalha Monastery in Portugal. Stone fragments covered with microbial biofilms and lichenous crusts were investigated using Optical Micros...
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Aldo Winkler, Tania Contardo, Andrea Vannini, Sergio Sorbo, Adriana Basile and Stefano Loppi
The concentration of selected trace elements and the magnetic properties of samples of the lichen Evernia prunastri exposed for 3 months in Milan (Italy) were investigated to test if magnetic properties can be used as a proxy for the bioaccumulation of c...
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Hailey Hargis, Sybil G. Gotsch, Philipp Porada, Georgianne W. Moore, Briana Ferguson and John T. Van Stan II
Arboreal epiphytes (plants residing in forest canopies) are present across all major climate zones and play important roles in forest biogeochemistry. The substantial water storage capacity per unit area of the epiphyte ?bucket? is a key attribute underl...
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Vladimir Belyaev, Konstantin Bogolytsyn, Olga Brovko, Yuriy Kutinov, Nikolay Neverov, Irina Palamarchuk, Tatiana Boytsova, Dmitriy Chukhchin, Dmitriy Zhiltsov, Natalia Gorshkova
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In geoecology, the nature of the effect of tectonic faults on the environment is not well studied. The influence of natural landscapegeochemicalfactors on the state and properties of some components of biota of different hierarchical levels is studied at...
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Steffi Heinrichs, Christian Ammer, Martina Mund, Steffen Boch, Sabine Budde, Markus Fischer, Jörg Müller, Ingo Schöning, Ernst-Detlef Schulze, Wolfgang Schmidt, Martin Weckesser and Peter Schall
Tree species diversity can positively affect the multifunctionality of forests. This is why conifer monocultures of Scots pine and Norway spruce, widely promoted in Central Europe since the 18th and 19th century, are currently converted into mixed stands...
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Mari Tilk,Katri Ots,Tea Tullus
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Aim of the study: To investigate terrestrial bryophyte and lichen species richness and environmental factors affecting the composition of species.Area of the study: Four Boreal zone fixed dunes were selected in the coastal area of the Baltic Sea in south...
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Thomas Ellermann, Jesper Nygaard, Jesper Heile Christensen, Per Løfstrøm, Camilla Geels, Ingeborg Elbæk Nielsen, Maria Bech Poulsen, Christian Monies, Steen Gyldenkærne, Jørgen Brandt and Ole Hertel
Eutrophication events are frequent in Inner Danish waters and critical loads are exceeded for much of the Danish sensitive terrestrial ecosystems. The Danish air quality monitoring program combines measurements and model calculations to benefit from the ...
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Claudia-Pamela Quinteros,José-Omar Bava,Miriam-Edith Gobbi,Guillermo-Emilio Defossé
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Aim of study: Guanaco (Lama guanicoe Müller), is a South American native ungulate widely distributed in Patagonia, which in the island of Tierra del Fuego (TF), extends its habitat into Nothofagus spp. forests. Within these forests, guanacos consume leng...
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