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Loidi, Javier, Javier Amigo, Álvaro Bueno, Mercedes Herrera, and Manuel A. Rodríguez-Guitián. "Proposal (30) to conserve the name Polysticho setiferi-Fraxinetum excelsioris (Tüxen et Oberdorfer 1958) Rivas-Martínez ex Díaz et Fernández Prieto 1994 with a conserved type." Vegetation Classification and Survey 3 (August 25, 2022): 187–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/vcs.86799.

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Abstract: The association Polysticho setiferi-Fraxinetum excelsioris was described as a meso-eutrophic thermophilic forest dominated by common oak (Quercus robur) with a distribution that includes the Oviedo district in Asturias and the Basque-Cantabrian area (N Spain and SW France). However, when a lectotype was chosen to comply with Article 19 of the ICPN, a relevé dominated by beech was selected, which leads to interpretive problems. Given that the most widespread interpretation of this association in the phytosociological literature is the one established by its original authors (i.e., a meso-eutrophic oak-ash forest), we consider that this name should be retained, but its type should be changed to a conserved neotypus according to Article 53 of the 4th edition of the ICPN. (30) Polysticho setiferi-Fraxinetum excelsioris (Tüxen et Oberdorfer 1958) Rivas-Martínez ex Díaz et Fernández Prieto 1994 Typus: see below (typus cons. propos.) Taxonomic reference: Castroviejo et al. (1986–2021). Syntaxonomic reference: Rivas-Martínez (2011). Abbreviations: ICPN = International Code of Phytosociological Nomenclature.
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Gourari, Bariza, Nacira Boulaacheb, Vincent Andreu-Boussut, and Badr Eddine Belkhodja. "Floristic and phytogeographic study of the vegetation of Djebel Médjounes (Setifian High Plains, Algeria)." Biodiversity Journal 14, no. 1 (February 16, 2023): 173–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.31396/biodiv.jour.2023.14.1.173.184.

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Kevey, Balázs. "Szurdokerdő-fragmentumok a Zákányi-dombokon (Polysticho setiferi-Aceretum pseudoplatani Kevey in Borhidi et Kevey 1996)." Natura Somogyiensis, no. 12 (2008): 31–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.24394/natsom.2008.12.31.

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Phytosociological characteristics of the ravine forests in the Zákány Hills are presented in this study. Analyses of the five phytosociological samples indicate that these forests are well differentiated from the ravine forests of the central and northern mountain ranges of Hungary, and are more similar to the Chrysanthemo macrophyllo-Aceretum (I. Horvat 1938) Borhidi 1963 association occurring on the western Balkan peninsula.
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Sciandrello, Saverio, Salvatore Cambria, Gianpietro Giusso del Galdo, Pietro Minissale, Marta Puglisi, Gianmarco Tavilla, and Valeria Tomaselli. "Ecological Features and Conservation of Urtica rupestris Guss. (Urticaceae): A Narrow Endemic Species of Sicily." Plants 12, no. 1 (December 29, 2022): 164. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants12010164.

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The conservation actions of endangered plant species require a clear knowledge of their habitats. Urtica rupestris Guss. (Urticaceae) is a rare endemic plant species occurring on shady cliffs in the southern-eastern part of Sicily. In the last century, the extreme anthropogenic alterations of Hyblaean plateau have caused the continuous and unrestrained fragmentation of natural habitats and consequently the reduction and disappearance of some plant species. A total of 52 vegetation plots, of which 34 are unpublished, were analyzed in order to characterize the floristic composition of the U. rupestris community. All the relevés were classified using classification and ordination methods. The species is mainly linked to shady and wet rock habitats, and only secondarily colonizes the undergrowth shrubs. According to IUCN criteria, we propose a new risk status for this species and the establishment of a new habitat (92/43CEE) for correct long-term conservation. Finally, a new association, Urtico rupestris-Adiantetum capilli-veneris, which falls within the Polysticho setiferi-Phyllitidion scolopendrii alliance (Adiantetea capilli-veneris class), was described. This study can provide useful information for the management and conservation of U. rupestris.
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Hani, Meriem, Rafika Lebazda, and Mohamed Fenni. "Studies of Morphological Characteristics and Production of Seeds Weeds of Species of Family Brassicaceae (Cruciferous) in Setifian High Plateau, Algeria." Annual Research & Review in Biology 12, no. 5 (January 10, 2017): 1–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.9734/arrb/2017/33473.

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Pietro, Romeo, Mattia Azzella, and Laura Facioni. "The Forest Vegetation of the Tolfa-Ceriti Mountains (Northern Latium - Central Italy)." Hacquetia 9, no. 1 (January 1, 2010): 91–150. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/v10028-010-0002-2.

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The Forest Vegetation of the Tolfa-Ceriti Mountains (Northern Latium - Central Italy)The forests of the Tolfa-Ceriti mountains (Latium, central Italy) were investigated through a phytosociological approach. 249 relevés were performed and treated with multivariate analysis. 13 woodland communities were identified, of which 7 belong toQuercetalia pubescenti-petraeae, 1 toFagetalia sylvaticae, 1 toPopuletaliaand 4 toQuercetalia ilicis. The thermophilous Turkey oak-forests occurring on the trachytic hills of the Ceriti Mountains and on the flysch substrates of the Tolfa Mountains were included inRubio peregrinae-Quercetum cerridisass. nova.Quercus cerrisandFraxinus angustifoliasubsp.oxycarpawoodland communities of the footslopes have been ascribed toFraxino oxycarpae-Quercetum cerridis, while the widespread mesophilus Turkey oak forests have been ascribed toMelico-Quercetum cerridis. Cephalantero longifoliae-Quercetum cerridishas been restricted to acid and oligotrophic soils.Quercus petraeawoodlands, occurring on trachytic substrates have been described as a new association namedCarici olbiensis-Quercetum petraeaeass. nova. All these mixed oak woods have been included in the allianceCrataego laevigatae-Quercion cerridisArrigoni 1997. The nomenclatural problems concerning the prior nameTeucrio siculi-Quercion cerridisUbaldi 1988 are also discussed. The beech forests of the higher altitudes have been included inFraxino orni-Fagetum sylvaticae, while theAlnus glutinosaravine woodlands have been described as belonging to the new associationPolysticho setiferi-Alnetum glutinosae. Secondary communities ofAcer monspessulanumandAcer campestredeveloped on flysch substrates, and ofErica arboreaandArbutus unedo(Erico-Arbutetum unedonis) developed on trachytic substrates, have also been identified. Finally two types ofQuercus ilexwood have been identified:Cyclamino repandi-Quercetum ilicis, on sandstones, and the new associationArbuto unedonis-Quercetum ilicisass. nova on volcanic soils. This latter community can be considered as a coenological and geographical vicariant in central Italy of the sicilianErico-Quercetum ilicis.
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Mahdadi, Noureddine. "setifian roman basins." Revista Arqueologia Pública 15, no. 2 (March 6, 2021). http://dx.doi.org/10.20396/rap.v15i2.8659687.

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It was by serendipity, during a survey aimed at determining the course of an underground source by employees of the municipality of Sétif in 1907, that the beautiful monument was discovered at a depth of three meters of the “Roman basins” of Sétif (Algeria)[1]. The architecture of this site caught the attention of both elected officials and the public, and led to considering its conservation. Located in the Rafaoui garden (former Barral garden)[2], it represents one of the most beautifully preserved open-air monuments in this city. However, it remains a subject of controversy as to its "origin"[3]. The present work seeks to weave a portrait of the model, which will provide us with the arguments necessary for its "identification", and thus brought a correction on its name, and at the same time justify the action of a support for its conservation[4]. [1] This source feeds the two main and famous fountains of this city (Ain Fouara & Ain Droudj), located in a part known for its wealth of Roman remains. (Elizabeth Fenteress, Paul-Albert Février, Anissa Mohamedi, 1984). [2] Since this discovery, the site has been laid out as an "open-air museum garden", displaying this unearthed archaeological treasure. [3] Improperly called nowadays "Roman baths", instead of "nymphs", and this is what we are going to dismantle. [4] In our situation, the question of heritage is no longer posed only in terms of preservation, but also in terms of integration into the changing urban environment, which is another form of "valorisation".
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Brahmi, Serhane, Chemsedine Fehdi, Riheb Hadji, Smail Brahmi, Amor Hamad, and Younes Hamed. "Karst-Induced Sinkhole Detection Using a Tomography Imaging Survey, Case of Setifian High Plain, NE Algeria." Geotechnical and Geological Engineering, January 24, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10706-023-02384-x.

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BOUNECHADA, Mustapha, Mohamed FENNI, and Farida BENIA. "Survey of Insects Pest Stored and Biological Control of Trogoderma Granarium Everts in Setifian Region (North-East of Algeria)." Bulletin of University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine Cluj-Napoca. Agriculture 68, no. 1 (October 11, 2011). http://dx.doi.org/10.15835/buasvmcn-agr:6420.

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Cereal grains are the major source of food for humans and most domesticated animals. In many developing countries like Algeria, overall post-harvest losses of cereals and legums of about 10–15% are fairly common. The study was conducted in Setif high plains in the north east of Algeria. The Setif region is one of the important areas for the production of cereal crops. The objective of this work was to survey the insects pests stored in different stored products in Setifian region. Using different methods: manual samples, traps, and probes have been used to determine the presence of insects and manual inspection, sieving, cracking-floatation and Berlese funnels are used at present to detect insects in grain. We recorded seven species (6 Coleoptera: Trogoderma granarium, Tribolium castaneum, Rhyzopertha dominica, Tribolium confusum, Sitophilus granarius, Tenebrio molitor and 1 Lepidoptera: Ephestia kuehnielle). The relative abundance of the different species was discussed. Trogoderma granarium was the dominant species (82,10%) of insect pests recorded from cereals grains. So, biological control on Trogoderma granarium is described. The stored conditions for these species are also discussed.
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Bouanaka, Hamza, Ines Bellil, Wahiba Harrat, Saoussene Boussaha, Abdelkader Benbelkacem, and Douadi Khelifi. "On the biocontrol by Trichoderma afroharzianum against Fusarium culmorum responsible of fusarium head blight and crown rot of wheat in Algeria." Egyptian Journal of Biological Pest Control 31, no. 1 (April 20, 2021). http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s41938-021-00416-3.

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Abstract Background Durum wheat (Triticum durum Desf.) is one of the most important cereals in the world. Unfortunately, the wheat plant is a target of several species of the genus Fusarium. This genus causes two serious diseases: fusarium crown rot (FCR) and fusarium head blight (FHB). The search for new indigenous strains of Trichoderma with a high potential for biocontrol against these two diseases was the purpose of this study. Results Biocontrol potential of 15 isolates of Trichoderma (T1 to T15), isolated from different rhizosphere soils and Algerian ecosystems, was evaluated against 4 strains of Fusarium culmorum (FC11, FC2, FC4, and FC20); the main causative agent of FCR and FHB. The efficacy of biological control by Trichoderma spp., evaluated by in vitro tests (direct and indirect confrontation), was confirmed by in vivo bioassays. The in vitro results showed a significant inhibition of mycelial growth of F. culmorum species than the control. The highest percentages of inhibition were obtained by T9, T12, and T14 isolates causing a maximum inhibition percentage of 81.81, 77.27, and 80.68%, respectively. T14 was selected for biocontrol in in vivo testing. A tube and pot experiments for FCR against F. culmorum showed that T14 decreased the disease severity with 50 and 63.63% reduction, respectively. FHB infection was significantly reduced by T14 in all durum wheat cultivars tested, where %AUDPC (area under the disease progress curve) reduction was 49.77, 43.43, 48.25, and 74.60% for Simeto, Waha, Bousselem, and Setifis genotypes, respectively. Yields also increased significantly for almost all cultivars. The antagonistic T14 was characterized based on molecular tools, using translation elongation factor1-alpha (TEF1-α) and internal transcribed spacers rDNA (ITS1). The results identified T14 as T. afroharzianum with accession numbers attributed by NCBI GenBank as MW171248 and MW159753. Conclusions Trichoderma afroharzianum, evaluated for the first time in Algeria as biocontrol agent, is a promising biocontrol approach against FCR and FHB.
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Books on the topic "Setifici"

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Chierici, Patrizia. La fabbrica come laboratorio: I setifici di Cuneo alle Basse di Stura : atti del convegno, Cuneo 7 dicembre 1996. Torino: Celid, 1998.

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Pietrogrande, Patrizia. Antico setificio fiorentino. Firenze: Le lettere, 1999.

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Paul Brive - Il Vate. Di Vino Setificio: Lasciate Ogni Speranza Oh Voi Che Qui Giocate... Independently Published, 2019.

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Paul Brive - Il Vate -. Di Vino Setificio: ... dacci Lode Onore e Gloria, e Canta Inni Di Vittoria... Independently Published, 2019.

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Paul Brive - Il Vate. Di Vino Setificio: ... Dacci Lode, Onore e Gloria, e Canta Inni Di Vittoria... Independently Published, 2019.

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Paul Brivio - Il Vate. Di Vino Setificio: ... Dacci Lode, Onore e Gloria e Dacci Sogni Di Vittoria... Independently Published, 2019.

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Paul Brivio - Il Vate. Di Vino Setificio: ... Dacci Lode, Onore e Gloria, e Canta Inni Di Vittorie... Independently Published, 2019.

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Brive, Paul. Di Vino Setificio: ... Dacci Lode, Onore e Gloria, e Canta Sogni Di Vittoria... Independently Published, 2019.

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Paul Brive - Il Vate. Di Vino Setificio: ... Dacci Lode, Onore e Gloria, e Canta Inni Di Vittoria... Independently Published, 2019.

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Brive, Paul. Di Vino Setificio: O Sommo Vatebrive, ... Dacci Lode Onore e Gloria, e Canta Inni Di Vittoria... Independently Published, 2019.

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Book chapters on the topic "Setifici"

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Roubet, Colette, and Slimane Hachi. "SETIFIEN (Préhistoire)." In Encyclopedie berbere. Fasc. XLII, 7334–48. Peeters Publishers, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/j.ctv1q26p9c.50.

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