The LIFE-Nature project “EOLIFE99” (LIFE99 NAT/IT/006217) aims to encourage the preservation of four endangered plant species (“of priority interest” following E.U. Directive 92/43) which grow in the Aeolian Archipelago: these are Bassia saxicola (Guss.) A. J. Scott (Chenopodiaceae), Silene hicesiae Brullo & Signorello (Caryophyllaceae), Cytisus aeolicus Guss. (Leguminosae), Ophrys lunulata Parl. (Orchidaceae). The preliminary results concerning the botanical and entomological field surveys, and the in vitro propagation of Silene hicesiae, the isolation and the characterisation of Cytisus aeolicus rhizobia are here illustrated.
Preliminary results of EOLIFE99, a project concerning the conservation of four endangered plant species of Aeolian Archipelago (South Tyrrhenian Sea, Italy)
Cardinale, MassimilianoSecondo
Membro del Collaboration Group
;Puglia, Anna Maria;
2005-01-01
Abstract
The LIFE-Nature project “EOLIFE99” (LIFE99 NAT/IT/006217) aims to encourage the preservation of four endangered plant species (“of priority interest” following E.U. Directive 92/43) which grow in the Aeolian Archipelago: these are Bassia saxicola (Guss.) A. J. Scott (Chenopodiaceae), Silene hicesiae Brullo & Signorello (Caryophyllaceae), Cytisus aeolicus Guss. (Leguminosae), Ophrys lunulata Parl. (Orchidaceae). The preliminary results concerning the botanical and entomological field surveys, and the in vitro propagation of Silene hicesiae, the isolation and the characterisation of Cytisus aeolicus rhizobia are here illustrated.File in questo prodotto:
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