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2. Distribution and vegetation of Pinus mugo subsp. mugo dieback patches in Maiella massif (Central Italy)
3. Relicts of Threatened Biodiversity: Similarities and Differences among the 7230 EU Habitat Plant Communities on Montane Plateaus of Central Apennines, Italy
4. Impact of invasive alien plants on native plant communities and Natura 2000 habitats: State of the art, gap analysis and perspectives in Italy
5. A revised phytosociological nomenclature for the Italian Quercus cerris woods/ Revision nomenclatural de los bosques de Quercus cerris de Italia
6. Coumarins and other components of Daphne oleoides Schreb. subsp. oleoides from Majella National Park
7. Acute larvicidal toxicity of five essential oils (Pinus nigra, Hyssopus officinalis, Satureja montana, Aloysia citrodora and Pelargonium graveolens) against the filariasis vector Culex quinquefasciatus: Synergistic and antagonistic effects
8. Aspetti fitogeografici del Parco Naturale Regionale "Sirente-Velino" (Abruzzo)
9. Cushion plant morphology controls biogenic capability and facilitation effects of Silene acaulis along an elevation gradient
10. New syntaxon names for the Italian Quercus cerris woods
11. Where the bears roam in Majella National Park, Italy
12. Supplementary material 4 from: Tardella F, Bricca A, Cutini M, Ciaschetti G, Frattaroli A, Paura B, Pirone G, Postiglione N, Scolastri A, Panichella T, Ferrara A, Catorci A (2022) How large-scale geographic factors affect the different dimensions of functional diversity: evidence from the beech forest herb layer (Apennines, Italy). Plant Ecology and Evolution 155(1): 1-1. https://doi.org/10.5091/plecevo.84458
13. Supplementary material 2 from: Tardella F, Bricca A, Cutini M, Ciaschetti G, Frattaroli A, Paura B, Pirone G, Postiglione N, Scolastri A, Panichella T, Ferrara A, Catorci A (2022) How large-scale geographic factors affect the different dimensions of functional diversity: evidence from the beech forest herb layer (Apennines, Italy). Plant Ecology and Evolution 155(1): 1-1. https://doi.org/10.5091/plecevo.84458
14. Supplementary material 1 from: Tardella F, Bricca A, Cutini M, Ciaschetti G, Frattaroli A, Paura B, Pirone G, Postiglione N, Scolastri A, Panichella T, Ferrara A, Catorci A (2022) How large-scale geographic factors affect the different dimensions of functional diversity: evidence from the beech forest herb layer (Apennines, Italy). Plant Ecology and Evolution 155(1): 1-1. https://doi.org/10.5091/plecevo.84458
15. Supplementary material 3 from: Tardella F, Bricca A, Cutini M, Ciaschetti G, Frattaroli A, Paura B, Pirone G, Postiglione N, Scolastri A, Panichella T, Ferrara A, Catorci A (2022) How large-scale geographic factors affect the different dimensions of functional diversity: evidence from the beech forest herb layer (Apennines, Italy). Plant Ecology and Evolution 155(1): 1-1. https://doi.org/10.5091/plecevo.84458
16. Characterization of Thymus vulgaris subsp. vulgaris Community by Using a Multidisciplinary Approach: A Case Study from Central Italy
17. Proposals for improvement of Annex I of Directive 92/43/EEC: Central Italy
18. Supplementary material from: Tesei G, Allegrezza M, Ballelli S, Ciaschetti G, Console C, Montecchiari S, Ottaviani C, Pirone G, Frattaroli A (2021) The oldest Pinus nigra plantations in the central Apennines: distribution and floristic-vegetational characterisation. Plant Sociology 58(2): 15-28. https://doi.org/10.3897/pls2021582/02
19. Figure 2 from: Tesei G, Allegrezza M, Ballelli S, Ciaschetti G, Console C, Montecchiari S, Ottaviani C, Pirone G, Frattaroli A (2021) The oldest Pinus nigra plantations in the central Apennines: distribution and floristic-vegetational characterisation. Plant Sociology 58(2): 15-28. https://doi.org/10.3897/pls2021582/02
20. The oldest Pinus nigra plantations in the central Apennines: distribution and floristic-vegetational characterisation
21. Figure 1 from: Tesei G, Allegrezza M, Ballelli S, Ciaschetti G, Console C, Montecchiari S, Ottaviani C, Pirone G, Frattaroli A (2021) The oldest Pinus nigra plantations in the central Apennines: distribution and floristic-vegetational characterisation. Plant Sociology 58(2): 15-28. https://doi.org/10.3897/pls2021582/02
22. Italian Vascular Flora: New Findings, Updates and Exploration of Floristic Similarities between Regions
23. A first checklist of the alien-dominated vegetation in Italy
24. IDPlanT: the Italian database of plant translocation
25. Combining current knowledge of Cypripedium calceolus with a new analysis of genetic variation in Italian populations to provide guidelines for conservation actions
26. Fine‐grain beta diversity of Palaearctic grassland vegetation
27. Fine-grain beta diversity of Palaearctic grassland vegetation
28. Fine‐grain beta diversity of Palaearctic grassland vegetation
29. Combining current knowledge of Cypripedium calceolus with a new analysis of genetic variation in Italian populations to provide guidelines for conservation actions
30. Use of native plants for ornamental purposes to conserve plant biodiversity: Case of study of Majella National Park
31. Ecosystem classification for EU habitat distribution assessment in sandy coastal environments: An application in central Italy
32. Phytochemical Analysis and Biological Activities of the Ethanolic Extract of Daphne sericea Vahl Flowering Aerial Parts Collected in Central Italy
33. A revised phytosociological nomenclature for the Italian 'Quercus cerris' woods
34. A first checklist of the alien-dominated vegetation in Italy
35. Sedge vegetation of the ‘Major Highlands of Abruzzo’ (Central Italy): updated knowledge after new discoveries
36. Supplementary material 1 from: Di Cecco V, Di Santo M, Di Musciano M, Manzi A, Di Cecco M, Ciaschetti G, Marcantonio G, Di Martino L (2020) The Majella National Park: a case study for the conservation of plant biodiversity in the Italian Apennines. Italian Botanist 10: 1-24. https://doi.org/10.3897/italianbotanist.10.52952
37. Figure 3 from: Di Cecco V, Di Santo M, Di Musciano M, Manzi A, Di Cecco M, Ciaschetti G, Marcantonio G, Di Martino L (2020) The Majella National Park: a case study for the conservation of plant biodiversity in the Italian Apennines. Italian Botanist 10: 1-24. https://doi.org/10.3897/italianbotanist.10.52952
38. Figure 1 from: Di Cecco V, Di Santo M, Di Musciano M, Manzi A, Di Cecco M, Ciaschetti G, Marcantonio G, Di Martino L (2020) The Majella National Park: a case study for the conservation of plant biodiversity in the Italian Apennines. Italian Botanist 10: 1-24. https://doi.org/10.3897/italianbotanist.10.52952
39. Figure 2 from: Di Cecco V, Di Santo M, Di Musciano M, Manzi A, Di Cecco M, Ciaschetti G, Marcantonio G, Di Martino L (2020) The Majella National Park: a case study for the conservation of plant biodiversity in the Italian Apennines. Italian Botanist 10: 1-24. https://doi.org/10.3897/italianbotanist.10.52952
40. The Majella National Park: a case study for the conservation of plant biodiversity in the Italian Apennines
41. Figure 3 from: Ciaschetti G, Di Musciano M, Pirone G, Di Cecco V, Pace L, Frattaroli A (2020) A new pioneer association of detrital substrata of the hilly and low-mountain belts in Central Apennines (Italy). Plant Sociology 57(1): 75-84. https://doi.org/10.3897/pls2020571/08
42. Figure 1 from: Ciaschetti G, Di Musciano M, Pirone G, Di Cecco V, Pace L, Frattaroli A (2020) A new pioneer association of detrital substrata of the hilly and low-mountain belts in Central Apennines (Italy). Plant Sociology 57(1): 75-84. https://doi.org/10.3897/pls2020571/08
43. A new pioneer association of detrital substrata of the hilly and low-mountain belts in Central Apennines (Italy)
44. Figure 2 from: Ciaschetti G, Di Musciano M, Pirone G, Di Cecco V, Pace L, Frattaroli A (2020) A new pioneer association of detrital substrata of the hilly and low-mountain belts in Central Apennines (Italy). Plant Sociology 57(1): 75-84. https://doi.org/10.3897/pls2020571/08
45. Figure 1 from: Viciani D, Vidali M, Gigante D, Bolpagni R, Villani M, Acosta ATR, Adorni M, Aleffi M, Allegrezza M, Angiolini C, Assini S, Bagella S, Bonari G, Bovio M, Bracco F, Brundu G, Buffa G, Caccianiga M, Carnevali L, Ceschin S, Ciaschetti G, Cogoni A, Di Cecco V, Foggi B, Frattaroli AR, Genovesi P, Gentili R, Lazzaro L, Lonati M, Lucchese F, Mainetti A, Mariotti M, Minissale P, Paura B, Pellizzari M, Perrino EV, Pirone G, Poggio L, Poldini L, Poponessi S, Prisco I, Prosser F, Puglisi M, Rosati L, Selvaggi A, Sottovia L, Spampinato G, Stanisci A, Stinca A, Venanzoni R, Lastrucci L (2020) A first checklist of the alien-dominated vegetation in Italy. Plant Sociology 57(1): 29-54. https://doi.org/10.3897/pls2020571/04
46. Figure 2 from: Viciani D, Vidali M, Gigante D, Bolpagni R, Villani M, Acosta ATR, Adorni M, Aleffi M, Allegrezza M, Angiolini C, Assini S, Bagella S, Bonari G, Bovio M, Bracco F, Brundu G, Buffa G, Caccianiga M, Carnevali L, Ceschin S, Ciaschetti G, Cogoni A, Di Cecco V, Foggi B, Frattaroli AR, Genovesi P, Gentili R, Lazzaro L, Lonati M, Lucchese F, Mainetti A, Mariotti M, Minissale P, Paura B, Pellizzari M, Perrino EV, Pirone G, Poggio L, Poldini L, Poponessi S, Prisco I, Prosser F, Puglisi M, Rosati L, Selvaggi A, Sottovia L, Spampinato G, Stanisci A, Stinca A, Venanzoni R, Lastrucci L (2020) A first checklist of the alien-dominated vegetation in Italy. Plant Sociology 57(1): 29-54. https://doi.org/10.3897/pls2020571/04
47. A first checklist of the alien-dominated vegetation in Italy
48. A revision of the syntaxonomy of the Apennine-BalkanQuercus cerrisandQ. frainettoforests and correct application of the nameMelittio-Quercion frainetto
49. Checklist of gypsophilous vascular flora in Italy
50. The deceptive pollination of <italic>Anacamptis morio</italic>: generalised food deception or an initial step towards adaptive mimicry?
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