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    Transfer of metal ions at the soil-root interface: role of VO<sup>2+</sup> on Fe<sup>3+</sup> mobilization from a Fe(III)-network

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    This note reports the role of VO(IV) on Fe(III) mobilization from a Fe(III)-polygalacturonate network. The effect of the reaction on the physical properties of the system is also considered

    Role of the polygalacturonate network on the iron (III) reduction by caffeic acid

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    This communication reports the role of polygalacturonate network on the Fe(III) reduction by caffeic acid. The effect of phosphate ions on the redox reaction is also considered

    A local information based protocol for networks data exchange with application to mobile sensor networks

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    The paper presents a new protocol for multi hop data transmission between nodes in a mobile sensor network. The only requirement for the network is to be connected. The routing is handled locally on the basis of informations contained in the data transmitted. Global (time dependent) routing table as well as knowledge on the position of the nodes are not required, since the protocol itself contains an Hand-Shake phase for the neighbour detection. This allow to have high mobility for the nodes and, moreover, it is dynamically reconfigurable once the number of the nodes varies. A innovative data structure called "the Postman Bag" is introduced to spread data collected by sensor quickly and simply. Some considerations about the computational complexity and the performances of the proposed approach are reported on the basis of some simulations and some initial tests on small dimension networks

    Services provided in areas belonging to the public domain according to the law of the European Union

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    La tesi analizza, sotto vari aspetti del diritto dell’Unione Europea, i servizi che sono offerti su spazi demaniali. Si articola in quattro capitoli: Il primo capitolo ricostruisce, valutandone l’impatto sui servizi che sono oggetto della presente indagine, lo sviluppo giurisprudenziale della Libertà di Stabilimento e della Libera Prestazione di Servizi, analizzando, altresì, i principi generali e l’art.16 della Carta dei Diritti Fondamentali dell’Unione. Il secondo capitolo è, invece, dedicato al diritto secondario, ossia alla Direttiva 2006/123/CE, alle Direttive “Appalti” e alla Direttiva “Concessioni”. La prima, che nulla aggiunge al quadro normativo trattato nel primo capitolo, svolge, pertanto una vera e propria funzione appaltante e concessoria. Le seconde, invece, seppur non applicabili alle fattispecie ivi esaminate, restano utili per comprendere quale declinazione possano avere i principi di eguaglianza, di non discriminazione, di trasparenza, di pubblicità e di concorrenza nella regolazione dei servizi offerti su spazi demaniali. La terza, invece, in quanto a rilevanza, presenta alcuni punti critici che fanno propendere per una sua non applicabilità. Resta comunque utile sempre in materia di principi, i quali, come evidenziato nell’ultima parte del secondo capitolo, sono stati utilizzati dalla Corte di Giustizia, pur nella totale assenza, fino alla recente direttiva, di strumenti di diritto secondario applicabili alle concessioni. Il terzo capitolo, invece, affronta le problematiche emerse all’interno dell’ordinamento italiano e attua una comparazione tra il sistema italiano e quello portoghese, croato, francese, spagnolo. Il quarto capitolo, da ultimo, prende in considerazione il delicato equilibrio, sempre più attuale, tra principi in materia di appalti pubblici e aiuti di Stato, valutando come, sia il permanere dello status quo, sia un riordino non conforme alla Direttiva 2006/123/CE e ai principi da essa richiamati possa costituire un aiuto di Stato incompatibile con il mercato interno.This thesis analyses, under several aspects of the law of the EU, those services that are provided in areas belonging to the public domain. The first chapter deals with the development of the case law in the field of Freedom of Establishment and of the Freedom to Provide Services, the General Principles of EU law, Art. 16 of the Charter and their impact on the services under scrutiny. The second chapter is dedicated to secondary law, that is to say to Directive 2006/123/EC, to the Public Contracts Directives and to the Concessions Directive. The former, which actually brings no added value to the legal framework addressed in the first chapter, has however a "public procurement" function. The latter ones, which are not applicable to the services under scrutiny, are useful to better understand how the principles of equality, non discrimination, transparency, publicity and competition can be applied to the services provided in areas belonging to the public domain. The third chapter deals with the issues emerged in the last years in the Italian legal order and makes a comparison among the Italian, the Portuguese, the Croatian, the French and the Spanish systems. The fourth chapter takes into consideration the sensitive relation between the public procurement principles and state aid rules and analyses whether both the status quo and a possible reform which does not comply with Directive 2006/123/EC and with the public procurement principles might constitute incompatible state aid

    Genome-wide identification and characterisation of exapted transposable elements in the large genome of sunflower (Helianthus annuus L.)

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    Transposable elements (TEs) are an important source of genome variability, playing many roles in the evolution of eukaryotic species. Besides well-known phenomena, TEs may undergo the exaptation process and generate the so-called exapted transposable element genes (ETEs). Here we present a genome-wide survey of ETEs in the large genome of sunflower (Helianthus annuus L.), in which the massive amount of TEs, provides a significant source for exaptation. A library of sunflower TEs was used to build TE-specific Hidden Markov Model profiles, to search for all available sunflower gene products. In doing so, 20,016 putative ETEs were identified and further investigated for the characteristics that distinguish TEs from genes, leading to the validation of 3,530 ETEs. The analysis of ETEs transcription patterns under different stress conditions showed a differential regulation triggered by treatments mimicking biotic and abiotic stress; furthermore, the distribution of functional domains of differentially regulated ETEs revealed a relevant presence of domains involved in many aspects of cellular functions. A comparative genomic investigation was performed including species representative of Asterids and appropriate outgroups: the bulk of ETEs resulted specific to the sunflower, while few ETEs presented orthologues in the genome of all analysed species, making the hypothesis of a conserved function. This study highlights the crucial role played by exaptation, actively contributing to species evolution

    In Situ Aerobic Biostimulation of Groundwater at a National Priority Site in Italy

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    Sarroch plant (CA, Italy) is an industrial area listed in the Italian Priority List of polluted sites. Pollution in groundwater has been addressed thanks to the design of a remediation action based on the aerobic biodegradation of petroleum hydrocarbons (predominantly mono-aromatic and short-chain aliphatic hydrocarbons) promoted by the injection of oxygen-releasing compounds. The feasibility of biostimulation at the site was preliminary assessed by means of laboratory tests. The direct push injection of the product has been foreseen at 2800 points, distributed along multiple lines perpendicular to the groundwater flow direction, over a total length of approximately 8 km and a total area of 90 hectares. According to the pollutant concentration measured in the different zones of the site, a different number of injection campaigns and injection frequency has been scheduled (3 to 10 campaigns, every 5 to 12 months). The estimated cost for the bioremediation action is 23 million Euros. Compared to the previous project approved in 2010, including a seafront physical barrier and groundwater circulation wells – in situ well stripping, the in situ injection of the oxygen-releasing compounds is an improvement toward a quicker, more effective and sustainable remediation of groundwater at the site. In view of all this, in 2017 the public authorities approved the variant of the project

    Discovering the Repeatome of Five Species Belonging to the Asteraceae Family: A Computational Study

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    Genome divergence by repeat proliferation and/or loss is a process that plays a crucial role in species evolution. Nevertheless, knowledge of the variability related to repeat proliferation among species of the same family is still limited. Considering the importance of the Asteraceae family, here we present a first contribution towards the metarepeatome of five Asteraceae species. A comprehensive picture of the repetitive components of all genomes was obtained by genome skimming with Illumina sequence reads and by analyzing a pool of full-length long terminal repeat retrotransposons (LTR-REs). Genome skimming allowed us to estimate the abundance and variability of repetitive components. The structure of the metagenome of the selected species was composed of 67% repetitive sequences, of which LTR-REs represented the bulk of annotated clusters. The species essentially shared ribosomal DNA sequences, whereas the other classes of repetitive DNA were highly variable among species. The pool of full-length LTR-REs was retrieved from all the species and their age of insertion was established, showing several lineage-specific proliferation peaks over the last 15-million years. Overall, a large variability of repeat abundance at superfamily, lineage, and sublineage levels was observed, indicating that repeats within individual genomes followed different evolutionary and temporal dynamics, and that different events of amplification or loss of these sequences may have occurred after species differentiation
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