G. Castellano
University of Palermo
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Plant Biosystems | 2012
Francesco Maria Raimondo; Vivienne Spadaro; Pasquale Marino; G. Castellano
Abstract A new species of Pyrus L. from the Nebrodi Mountains (northeast Sicily) is described, named, and illustrated. It differs from Pyrus spinosa in the shape and diameter/length ratio of its fruits and in the width/length ratio of the leaf lamina. An analytical key to the Pyrus species growing in Sicily is provided.
Plant Biosystems | 2012
Francesco Maria Raimondo; G. Castellano; Giuseppe Bazan; Rosario Schicchi
Abstract Sorbus madoniensis, a new species of Sorbus sect. Aria, is described, so far known only from two neighbouring localities on Mt. Carbonara (Madonie mountains, Sicily). It is related to S. graeca, which also occurs in the Madonie, and indeed shares with S. madoniensis one of its localities.
Plant Biosystems | 2012
G. Castellano; Pasquale Marino; Francesco Maria Raimondo; Vivienne Spadaro
Abstract In this study, Sorbus busambarensis, a new species from Rocca Busambra (Palermo, NW Sicily) has been described and named. On the basis of the critical features of its flowers, fruits and leaves, it is noted to be a member of S. sect. Aria and is related to the other taxa that form the polymorphic group of S. aria, which in Sicily is represented by S. aria s. str., S. graeca and S. umbellata.
Plant Biosystems | 2012
Angelo Troia; Francesco Maria Raimondo; G. Castellano; Vivienne Spadaro
Abstract Western (Sicilian) and eastern (Balcan-aegean) populations of the Balcan-tyrrhenian Ferulago nodosa are reported to be different in some morphological characters, and were considered different species by some authors in XIX century. In this work, fruit and pollen morphologies have been compared in Sicilian and Cretan plants; also, the chromosome number of Sicilian plants has been ascertained. Preliminary results highlight a general homogeneity between the two populations, nevertheless showing significant differences in some parameters (fruit form, pollen size). For this reason, and considering the geographic disjunction of the Sicilian plants, the two populations are proposed to be treated as two different subspecies: F. nodosa subsp. nodosa in the east and F. nodosa subsp. rigida (Ten.) Troia & Raimondo comb. & stat. nov. in the west. The names Ferula rigida Ten. and Ferula geniculata Guss. are also typified.
Archive | 2018
Giuseppe Bazan; G. Castellano; Sebastiano Ciccarello; Pasquale Marino; Rosario Schicchi
A comparison between the current surface of Beech forest in the Nebrodi Park (Northern Sicily) with the measurements performed in the past is here reported. 12.854 hectares of Beech forest were recognized against 10.336 hectares of 1959 with a percentage increase of 24.37%. The increase of forest is mainly due at the change of land use through a better forest management and grazing.
FLORA MEDITERRANEA | 2011
Gianniantonio Domina; Pasquale Marino; G. Castellano
1° Convegno Nazionale Alberi Monumentali. Conoscenza, Conservazione, Valorizzazione | 2017
Filippo Amato; Giuseppe Bazan; A. Cancellieri; G. Castellano; Pasquale Marino; Rosario Schicchi
INFORMATORE BOTANICO ITALIANO | 2015
Francesco Maria Raimondo; Riccardo Guarino; Gianniantonio Domina; Filippo Amato; Pasquale Marino; G. Castellano; S. Cambria; Laura Cancellieri; A. Crisafulli; A. Cristaudo; F. Faraoni; R. Galesi; E. Lattanzi; P. Lavezzo; D. Longo; Giovanni Maiorca; S. Peccenini; Enrico Vito Perrino; G. Salerno; A. Scolastri; Adriano Soldano; Adriano Stinca; Rp Wagensommer; L. Xibilia
Archive | 2013
Francesco Maria Raimondo; Giuseppe Bazan; Pasquale Marino; G. Castellano; Bazan G
INFORMATORE BOTANICO ITALIANO | 2012
Gianniantonio Domina; G. Castellano