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Journal articles on the topic "Voghera (Italy)"

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De Lotto, Roberto, Caterina Pietra, Matilde Sessi, and Elisabetta Venco. "Strategies and Actions’ Definition for the New Territorial Government Plan of Voghera, Italy: Towards a Healthier City." Urban Science 8, no. 3 (July 17, 2024): 87. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/urbansci8030087.

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Cities require flexible and participatory planning methodologies to address complex and evolving urban challenges. In Italy, the legislative framework is defined at the regional level according to national laws and jurisprudence. The Lombardy region introduced the Planning Document (PD) in the Territorial Government Plan (PGT) as a strategic tool capable of adapting to changes. Based on a strategic vision, this document guides concrete actions for urban transformation, actively involving stakeholders, including citizens. The PD’s role is to translate the political program into an urban planning design, encompassing both technical and political dimensions. The political aspect is usually emphasized in the strategic component of the document. Following the formation process of the whole city plan, the authors define the key strategies in the PD for a healthier urban future for the city of Voghera. It emerges as a balanced urban development that combines economic growth, environmental preservation, and community well-being. In the paper, the authors synthesize Voghera’s PD as an example of strategic planning that interacts with practical planning actions and guides both public and private decisions about the city’s development toward a healthier city.
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Cavagna, P., G. Camerini, M. Fibiani, L. Andreani, R. Cella, L. Concia, and R. Lo Scalzo. "Characterization of the rescued “Voghera” sweet pepper landrace grown in northern Italy." Spanish Journal of Agricultural Research 10, no. 4 (November 28, 2012): 1059. http://dx.doi.org/10.5424/sjar/2012104-2939.

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Danise, S., B. Cavalazzi, S. Dominici, F. Westall, S. Monechi, and S. Guioli. "Evidence of microbial activity from a shallow water whale fall (Voghera, northern Italy)." Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 317-318 (February 2012): 13–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.palaeo.2011.12.001.

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De Luca, Fabrizio, Federica Gola, Alberto Azzalin, Claudio Casali, Ludovica Gaiaschi, Gloria Milanesi, Riccardo Vicini, Paola Rossi, and Maria Grazia Bottone. "A Lombard Variety of Sweet Pepper Regulating Senescence and Proliferation: The Voghera Pepper." Nutrients 16, no. 11 (May 29, 2024): 1681. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu16111681.

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Aging and its related disorders are important issues nowadays and the first cause of this physio-pathological condition is the overproduction of ROS. Ascorbic acid is an antioxidant mediator and its anti-aging proprieties are well known. Our previous data demonstrated that Voghera sweet pepper (VP), a distinctive type of pepper cultivated in Italy, is particularly rich in ascorbic acid. Based on these data, the anti-aging effect mediated by extracts of the edible part of VP was evaluated on an in vitro model of both young and old Normal Human Diploid Fibroblasts (NHDF). Using phase contrast microscopy, we observed that VP may help cells in the maintenance of physiological morphology during aging. Cytofluorimetric analyses revealed that VP extracts led to an increase in DNA synthesis and percentage of living cells, linked to a consequent increase in mitotic events. This hypothesis is supported by the enhancement of PCNA expression levels observed in old, treated fibroblasts, corroborating the idea that this extract could recover a young phenotype in adult fibroblasts, confirmed by the study of p16 and p53 expression levels and TEM analyses. Based on these results, we may suppose that VP can lead to the partial recovery of “young-like” phenotypes in old fibroblasts.
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Cortesi, P., C. Pizzatti, D. Bertocchi, and M. G. Milgroom. "Persistence and Spatial Autocorrelation of Clones of Erysiphe necator Overwintering as Mycelium in Dormant Buds in an Isolated Vineyard in Northern Italy." Phytopathology® 98, no. 2 (February 2008): 148–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.1094/phyto-98-2-0148.

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The population structure of the grape powdery mildew fungus, Erysiphe necator (formerly Uncinula necator), has been hypothesized to vary from being clonal to highly diverse and recombining. We report here on the structure of an E. necator population sampled during a 4-year period from an isolated vineyard in northern Italy (Voghera, Pavia Province). We obtained 54 isolates of E. necator that overwintered asexually as mycelium in grapevine buds and caused severe symptoms on the emerging shoots, known as flag shoots. All isolates were genotyped for mating type, four multilocus polymerase chain reaction (PCR)-based markers (a total of 64 loci were scored), and two single-copy loci designed to identify genetic subgroups in E. necator. All isolates had the same mating type and single-locus alleles that correlate to isolates from flag shoots in other areas. Only 2 of the 64 loci scored from multilocus markers were polymorphic; 46 of the 54 isolates had the same multilocus haplotype. Seven isolates had a second haplotype that was recovered over 3 years, and only a single isolate was found with a third haplotype. Both variant haplotypes differed from the main clonal haplotype by single loci. Spatial autocorrelation analyses showed that vines with flag shoots were not aggregated within years, but they were aggregated between consecutive years. These results demonstrate that this subpopulation of E. necator on flag shoots is composed of a single clonal lineage that has persisted for at least 4 years. We speculate that the lack of diversity in the flag shoot subpopulation in this vineyard is the result of restricted immigration from surrounding areas and genetic drift operating through founder effects and periodic bottlenecks. We propose a model that integrates epidemiology and population genetics to explain the variation observed in genetic structure of E. necator flag shoot subpopulations from different vineyards or viticultural regions.
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de Falco, Bruna, Giuliano Bonanomi, and Virginia Lanzotti. "Dithiosulfinates and Sulfoxides with Antifungal Activity from Bulbs of Allium sativum L. var. Voghiera." Natural Product Communications 13, no. 9 (September 2018): 1934578X1801300. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1934578x1801300916.

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A bioassay guided phytochemical analysis of the bulbs of Allium sativum L. var. Voghiera, typical of Voghiera, Ferrara (Italy), allowed the isolation of six new sulfur compounds with dithiosulfinates and sulfoxides functionalities. Structure elucidation of the isolated compounds was carried out by spectroscopic analyses, including NMR spectroscopy and MS spectrometry. Compounds showed significant antimicrobial activity towards two fungal species, the air-borne pathogen Botrytis cinerea and the beneficial fungus Trichoderma harzianum.
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Bucci, G. "PADUS, SANDALUS, GENS FADIENA. UNDERWATER SURVEYS IN PALAEO-WATERCOURSES (FERRARA DISTRICT – ITALY)." ISPRS - International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences XL-5/W5 (April 9, 2015): 55–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/isprsarchives-xl-5-w5-55-2015.

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In the ambit of our program of researches on ancient rivers in Ferrara hinterland (Italy), we have been joining a Scientific – Didactic Project between <i>Soprintendenza per i Beni Archeologici dell’Emilia Romagna, Comune di Portomaggiore Assessorato alla Cultura</i>, CMAS A.CDCI. - <i>Confédération Mondiale des Activités Subaquatiques Federation ITA F07</i> – <i>Associazione CMAS Diving Center Italia</i>. The Project is focused on underwater archaeological surveys in ex quarry lakes, following the Rivers Padus and Sandalus between Voghiera, Gambulaga and Portomaggiore (Ferrara District). Here we are going to introduce our most recent results, after the last immersions and a 3D bathymetrical survey completed by echo-side scan sonar in Tramonto Lake at Gambulaga, explaining the connection with remote sensing investigations and direct surveys applied to underwater archaeology of the inland water. The main submerged structure individuated is a part of wooden dock on the left side of <i>Padus</i>, in front of the Necropolis of <i>Fadieni</i> (1<sup>st</sup>-3<sup>rd</sup> cent. A.D.). Thanks to the study of 183 finds coming from the lake, involving students and young collaborators of the Archaeological National Museum of Ferrara, we are reconstructing the ancient landscape between Proto-Imperial Age and Late Antique.
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Bucci, Giovanna. "Late Roman Forest in the Delta of the River Po (Italy): Remote Sensing and 3D Maps Computation for Palaeoenvironmental Reconstruction." Heritage 3, no. 3 (July 13, 2020): 782–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/heritage3030043.

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Literary and historical sources provide information about Late Roman forests in the Delta of the River Po, in the district of Ferrara (Italy), between Vicus Aventiae (Voghenza), Sandalo, Gambulaga, Caput Gauri (Codigoro) and Castrum Cumiacli (Comacchio). Toponymy, archaeological excavations and geoarchaeological studies support the palaeoenvironmental reconstruction of this land. In this work, after a brief examination of the ancient texts, we are going to introduce some new data concerning archaeobotanical evidence, detected by remote sensing in combination with direct surveys (on land and underwater). On the technical side, we are going to present a geomatic application for underwater measurements of ancient trunks related to discoveries in the palaeo-watercourses of the River Po (geomatic measurements, thanks to remote sensing surveys, allows us to have detailed length and diameters of trunks and trees, which are not always visible and detectable while diving) together with some satellite elevation measurement of the river banks and 3D map supported by geocomputation. Thanks to botanical data, we are able to illustrate the local context of the paleoenvironmental/archaeological sites, offering a reconstruction of the landscape and of the use of the wood.
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Moir, Hannah. "Expert Insights on the Complexities of Respiratory Syncytial Virus Infections in Infants." EMJ Respiratory, April 11, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.33590/emjrespir/dnfc1179.

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For this article, EMJ conducted an interview with key opinion leader Chryssoula Tzialla, paediatrician and Director of the Paediatrics and Neonatology Unit at Voghera Azienda Socio-Sanitaria Territoriale (ASST), Pavia, Italy. Tzialla specialises in the prevention and treatment of respiratory infections in children, with a particular focus on respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), aiming to improve the lives of children globally. She is a member of the Italian Society of Paediatrics, the Italian Society on Neonatology, and its working group on neonatal infections. During this interview, Tzialla provided her insights into the burden of RSV disease in infants, highlighting the clinical presentations, long-term health consequences, and the importance of implementing preventive measures against RSV infection, including educational campaigns and immunisation programmes.
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Maffi, Luciano, and Martino Lorenzo Fagnani. "Teaching in Rural Communities of the Po Valley, 1861-1900: An Idea of Agricultural Education Described by Agrarian Bulletins." Historia Agraria Revista de agricultura e historia rural, February 18, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.26882/histagrar.086e02f.

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Italian agricultural modernization in the late 19th century was partly the result of increased environmental and agronomic knowledge acquired from primary school onwards. The article opens a new research perspective by analysing how primary school teachers and vocational institutes contributed to agricultural and environmental education in rural areas of Northern Italy. These practices also raised awareness concerning social and cultural problems in rural areas. Laboratory activities and field trips played a fundamental role in teaching strategies that combined theoretical and practical lessons, putting students in direct contact with the territory and its resources. In the research presented here, three case studies are analysed. The first is the network of primary schools brought to life by resourceful teachers and the financial support of local authorities in the Monza area. The second focuses on the Practical School of Agriculture in Voghera and its field trips. The third looks at the practical training course for cellarmen that was planned in Stradella. Italian innovation in the final decades of the 19th century gave careful attention to the characteristics of each territory while also looking at highly successful didactic experiences in the most advanced countries.
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Books on the topic "Voghera (Italy)"

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Monestiroli, Antonio. Il Cimitero maggiore di Voghera: The main cemetery of Voghera / Antonio Monestiroli ; edited by Massimo Ferrari ; introduction by Luciano Semerani ; photos by Marco Introini. Milano: F. Motta, 2004.

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F, Berti, Voghiera (Italy), Italy. Soprintendenza archeologica per l'Emilia Romagna., Associazione cultura e ambiente Voghiera., and Giornata di studi presso la Delizia estense di Belriguardo (1998 : Voghiera, Italy), eds. La raccolta archeologica nella Delizia di Belriguardo: Nuovi studi. Ferrara: Edizioni Artstudio C, 1998.

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Francesco, Carla Di. Arte e storia a Belriguardo: La Sala delle vigne. Ferrara: Belriguardo, 1997.

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Baglione, Chiara. Nuovi antichi: Committenti, cantieri, architetti 1400-1600. Milano: Electa, 2004.

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La chiesa della Cavalleria italiana in Voghera: La chiesa rossa. [Milan]: Regione Lombardia, Direzione generale culture, identità e autonomie della Lombardia, 2001.

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