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  1. Conifers Reforestations
  2. Miyawaki and Urban Tiny Forests in Italy
  3. Phytochemical analysis and chemophenetic evaluation of Phlomis fruticosa L.
  4. Inaugural editorial of Discover Ecology
  5. Naturalness and Tree Composition Determine the Abundance of Rare and Threatened Orchids in Mature and Old-Growth Abies alba Forests in the Northern Apennines (Italy)
  6. Natural and anthropogenic stressors in aquatic ecosystems
  7. An Editorial to Introduce the New Journal Wild: Issues, Approaches, Ideas and Proposals
  8. Correction: Bănăduc et al. Multi-Interacting Natural and Anthropogenic Stressors on Freshwater Ecosystems: Their Current Status and Future Prospects for 21st Century. Water 2024, 16, 1483
  9. Multi-Interacting Natural and Anthropogenic Stressors on Freshwater Ecosystems: Their Current Status and Future Prospects for 21st Century
  10. Landscape, Water, Ground, and Society Sustainability under the Global Change Scenarios
  11. Essential oils from three Cupressaceae species as stored wheat protectants: will they kill different developmental stages of nine noxious arthropods?
  12. Plant invasion risk inside and outside protected areas: Propagule pressure, abiotic and biotic factors definitively matter
  13. Editorial: Multiple freshwater stressors—Key drivers for the future of freshwater environments
  14. Soil Quality Enhances Seed Germination Success in Ephedra major—A Pilot Experiment
  15. Editorial from the New Editor in Chief, Open Questions and Outlooks for the Future
  16. Freshwater as a Sustainable Resource and Generator of Secondary Resources in the 21st Century: Stressors, Threats, Risks, Management and Protection Strategies, and Conservation Approaches
  17. Stepping Stone Wetlands, Last Sanctuaries for European Mudminnow: How Can the Human Impact, Climate Change, and Non-Native Species Drive a Fish to the Edge of Extinction?
  18. Archaic Food Uses of Large Graminoids in Agro Peligno Wetlands (Abruzzo, Central Italy) Compared With the European Ethnobotanical and Archaeological Literature
  19. Sustainable Extraction, Chemical Profile, Cytotoxic and Antileishmanial Activities In-Vitro of Some Citrus Species Leaves Essential Oils
  20. Phytochemical analysis on the aerial parts of Teucrium capitatum L. with aspects of chemosystematics and ethnobotany
  21. Piperitenone oxide-rich Mentha longifolia essential oil and its nanoemulsion to manage different developmental stages of insect and mite pests attacking stored wheat
  22. Characterization of Thymus vulgaris subsp. vulgaris Community by Using a Multidisciplinary Approach: A Case Study from Central Italy
  23. Comparative Analysis of the Antimicrobial Activity of Essential Oils and Their Formulated Microemulsions against Foodborne Pathogens and Spoilage Bacteria
  24. Multipurpose plant species and circular economy: Corylus avellana L. as a study case
  25. The Role of Aquatic Refuge Habitats for Fish, and Threats in the Context of Climate Change and Human Impact, during Seasonal Hydrological Drought in the Saxon Villages Area (Transylvania, Romania)
  26. Prolonged sublethal effects of essential oils from non-wood parts of nine conifers on key insect pests and vectors
  27. Numerical classification of French vegetation of Carici caryophylleae – Genistetea lobelii J.-C. Klein 1972
  28. A proposal for modifying coppicing geometry in order to reduce soil erosion in the forest areas
  29. Occurrence of flavonoids in different Lamiaceae taxa for a preliminary study on their evolution based on phytochemistry
  30. Proposed Environmental Risk Management Elements in a Carpathian Valley Basin, within the Roşia Montană European Historical Mining Area
  31. The Importance of Keeping Alive Sustainable Foraging Practices: Wild Vegetables and Herbs Gathered by Afghan Refugees Living in Mansehra District, Pakistan
  32. Encapsulation of sea fennel (Crithmum maritimum) essential oil in nanoemulsion and SiO2 nanoparticles for treatment of the crop pest Spodoptera litura and the dengue vector Aedes aegypti
  33. Chemical Composition and Antiproliferative Effect of Essential Oils of Four Solidago Species ( S. canadensis , S. gigantea , S. virgaurea ...
  34. An updated checklist of the vascular flora of Montagna di Torricchio State Nature Reserve (Marche, Italy)
  35. Effectiveness of eight essential oils against two key stored-product beetles, Prostephanus truncatus (Horn) and Trogoderma granarium Everts
  36. The more we do, the less we gain? Balancing effort and efficacy in managing the Solidago gigantea invasion
  37. Ascaridole-rich essential oil from marsh rosemary (Ledum palustre) growing in Poland exerts insecticidal activity on mosquitoes, moths and flies without serious effects on non-target organisms and human cells
  38. Acaricidal activity, mode of action, and persistent efficacy of selected essential oils on the poultry red mite (Dermanyssus gallinae)
  39. Human Impact on Danube Watershed Biodiversity in the XXI Century
  40. Introduction
  41. Italy in the Danube Geography: Territory, Landscape, Environment, Vegetation, Fauna, Culture, Human Management and Outlooks for the Future
  42. Landscape phytosociology concepts and definitions applied to serial and catenal vegetation mapping
  43. Methodology for symphytosociological and geosymphytosociological releves
  44. The Red Beech at the “Montagna di Torricchio”, Marche Region, Central Italy
  45. Promising insecticidal efficacy of the essential oils from the halophyte Echinophora spinosa (Apiaceae) growing in Corsica Island, France
  46. Microemulsions for delivery of Apiaceae essential oils—Towards highly effective and eco-friendly mosquito larvicides?
  47. Chemical Characterization of Leaves, Male and Female Flowers from Spontaneous Cannabis ( Cannabis sativa L.) Growing in Hungary
  48. Proposal of new syntaxa and series of Grey Willow forests of humid dunes slacks of the North-Atlantic coasts of Europe
  49. Essential oil composition and total metabolite content of a chemotype of Ajuga reptans L. (Lamiaceae) collected in Central Italy
  50. Evaluation of two invasive plant invaders in Europe (Solidago canadensis and Solidago gigantea) as possible sources of botanical insecticides
  51. Volatile components, polar constituents and biological activity of tansy daisy ( Tanacetum macrophyllum (Waldst. et Kit.) Schultz Bip.)
  52. Secondary metabolites, secretory structures and biological activity of water celery (Apium nodiflorum (L.) Lag.) growing in central Italy
  53. Identification of highly effective antitrypanosomal compounds in essential oils from the Apiaceae family
  54. Revision and new proposals regarding Salvia officinalis communities after new findings from the Abruzzo region, Central Adriatic Italy
  55. Chemical composition and antibacterial activity of seven uncommon essential oils
  56. Autoecological and Synecological Resilience of Angelica heterocarpa M.J. Lloyd, Observed in the Loire Estuary (France)
  57. Larvicidal Activity of Essential Oils of Five Apiaceae Taxa and Some of Their Main Constituents Against Culex quinquefasciatus
  58. Efficacy of sea fennel ( Crithmum maritimum L., Apiaceae) essential oils against Culex quinquefasciatus Say and Spodoptera littoralis (Boisd.)
  59. European Grasslands Gradient and the Resilience to Extreme Climate Events: The SIGNAL Project in Italy
  60. Essential oil composition and polar fraction analysis of Tanacetum macrophyllum (Waldst. et Kit.) Schultz Bip.
  61. Cytotoxic Essential Oils from Eryngium campestre and Eryngium amethystinum (Apiaceae) Growing in Central Italy
  62. Polar constituents, protection against reactive oxygen species, and nutritional value of Chinese artichoke (Stachys affinis Bunge)
  63. 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
  64. Comparative toxicity of Helosciadium nodiflorum essential oils and combinations of their main constituents against the cabbage looper, Trichoplusia ni (Lepidoptera)
  65. A new multi-criteria method for the ecological assessment of lakes: a case study from the Transboundary Biosphere Reserve ‘West Polesie’ (Poland)
  66. Volatile components of horsetail (Hippuris vulgaris L.) growing in central Italy
  67. Polar Constituents, Essential Oil and Antioxidant Activity of Marsh Woundwort (Stachys palustrisL.)
  68. The bear in Eurasian plant names: motivations and models
  69. Synergized mixtures of Apiaceae essential oils and related plant-borne compounds: Larvicidal effectiveness on the filariasis vector Culex quinquefasciatus Say
  70. Phytochemistry, micromorphology and bioactivities of Ajuga chamaepitys (L.) Schreb. (Lamiaceae, Ajugoideae): Two new harpagide derivatives and an unusual iridoid glycosides pattern
  71. The Vegetation of the Pie’ Vettore Debris (Sibillini Mountains, Central Italy)
  72. Volatile profile, nutritional value and secretory structures of the berry-like fruits of Hypericum androsaemum L
  73. Isofuranodiene is the main volatile constituent ofSmyrnium perfoliatumL. subsp.perfoliatumgrowing in central Italy
  74. On the Potential of Quercus pubescens Willd. and Other Species of Quercus in the Camerino Syncline (Central Italy)
  75. Volatile profiles of flavedo, pulp and seeds in Poncirus trifoliata fruits
  76. Impact of Extreme Drought and Warming on Survival and Growth Characteristics of Different Provenences of Juvenile Quercus pubescens Willd
  77. Local knowledge on plants and domestic remedies in the mountain villages of Peshkopia (Eastern Albania)
  78. The uses of Betula pendula Roth among Hungarian Csángós and Székelys in Transylvania, Romania
  79. Resilience at the border: traditional botanical knowledge among Macedonians and Albanians living in Gollobordo, Eastern Albania
  80. One century later: the folk botanical knowledge of the last remaining Albanians of the upper Reka Valley, Mount Korab, Western Macedonia