This study investigates the bryological diversity of six hazel groves in the Val d’Aveto Regional Natural Park. The sampling sites were selected between the municipality of San Colombano Certenoli and Mezzanego and they represent both managed and abandoned cultivations. The study of bryophyte diversity is part of a broader floristic characterization of the hazel groves in Aveto Park, aimed at further enhancing these crops, which are already recognized with a cultural and agri-food value. To conduct the investigations, 99 mosses were sampled in three different substrates (soil, rock and bark).
Preliminary investigations of the Bryophyte Flora in the Hazel Groves of the Aveto Regional Natural Park (Ligurian Apennines)
MACOLINO C.;TURCATO C.;MINUTO L.
2025-01-01
Abstract
This study investigates the bryological diversity of six hazel groves in the Val d’Aveto Regional Natural Park. The sampling sites were selected between the municipality of San Colombano Certenoli and Mezzanego and they represent both managed and abandoned cultivations. The study of bryophyte diversity is part of a broader floristic characterization of the hazel groves in Aveto Park, aimed at further enhancing these crops, which are already recognized with a cultural and agri-food value. To conduct the investigations, 99 mosses were sampled in three different substrates (soil, rock and bark).File in questo prodotto:
	
	
	
    
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
		
			
				
			
		
		
	
	
	
	
		
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