In this paper a study of the ruderal vegetation and of the ornamental flora occurring in the archaeological area of Akrai (Palazzolo Acreide, Syracuse) is presented. Phytosociologic analysis leaded to identification of several vegetational types, belonging to Parietarietea judaicae, Adiantetea capilli-veneris, Stellarietea mediae (Brometalia rubenti-tectori, Geranio-Cardaminetalia hirsutae), Polygono- Poetea annuae, Helianthemetea gauttatae, Lygeo-Stipetea (Bromo-Oryzopsion miliaceae), Rhamno-Prunetea classes. On the basis of this analysis and considering the biological spectrum of each vegetation type, together with the presence of species with high dangerousness, the impact of the vegetation on the archaeological monuments was evaluated. The question of the control on the vegetation growing in the archaeological area of Akrai is in contrast with the necessity of maintaining many species of phytogeographic or aesthetic value, as Antirrhinum siculum Miller, Capparis spinosa L. and Calendula fulgida Rafin.

Studio della vegetazione infestante e del verde ornamentale nel Parco Archeologico di Akrai (Palazzolo Acreide, SR) finalizzato alla conservazione ed alla valorizzazione dei manufatti architettonici

Tomaselli V
2006

Abstract

In this paper a study of the ruderal vegetation and of the ornamental flora occurring in the archaeological area of Akrai (Palazzolo Acreide, Syracuse) is presented. Phytosociologic analysis leaded to identification of several vegetational types, belonging to Parietarietea judaicae, Adiantetea capilli-veneris, Stellarietea mediae (Brometalia rubenti-tectori, Geranio-Cardaminetalia hirsutae), Polygono- Poetea annuae, Helianthemetea gauttatae, Lygeo-Stipetea (Bromo-Oryzopsion miliaceae), Rhamno-Prunetea classes. On the basis of this analysis and considering the biological spectrum of each vegetation type, together with the presence of species with high dangerousness, the impact of the vegetation on the archaeological monuments was evaluated. The question of the control on the vegetation growing in the archaeological area of Akrai is in contrast with the necessity of maintaining many species of phytogeographic or aesthetic value, as Antirrhinum siculum Miller, Capparis spinosa L. and Calendula fulgida Rafin.
2006
Istituto di Bioscienze e Biorisorse
archaeological areas
Akrai
biodeterioration
phytosociology
ruderal vegetation
Sicily
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