Mauro Moreno

Mauro Moreno
University of Naples Federico II | UNINA · Department of Agriculture

MSc, Forestry and Environmental Sciences

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Education
October 2017 - March 2018
University of Lisbon
Field of study
  • Ecology
February 2017 - July 2017
Universidade de Évora
Field of study
  • Conservation Biology
September 2015 - June 2018
University of Naples Federico II
Field of study
  • Forestry and Environmental Science

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Publications (6)
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Many mushroom-forming fungi can develop circular colonies affecting the vegetation in a phenomenon named fairy rings. Since the nineteenth century, several hypotheses have been proposed to explain how fairy ring fungi form ring-like shapes instead of disks and why they produce negative or positive effects on the surrounding vegetation. In this cont...
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Lettuce plants were grown in a greenhouse affected by the fungal pathogen Fusarium oxysporum to test the effects on plant metabolomics by different organic treatments. Three foliar application treatments were applied: a commercial compost tea made of aerobically fermented plant organic matter, a pure lyophilized microalga Artrospira platensis, comm...
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Aim Fungal ‘fairy rings’ (FRs) are regular bands of vegetation caused by a centrifugal expansion of fungal mycelia. It is well established that FR fungi affect both soil chemistry and microbiome, but nothing is known about the distribution of these patterns at the regional scale. Here, we assess the abundance and occurrences of different FR shapes...
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National Forest Inventories (NFIs) collect and provide a large amount of information regarding the forest volume, carbon stocks, vitality, biodiversity, non-wood forest products and their changes. Forest stands variables data are paramount to understanding their composition, especially on those related with understory characteristics and the covera...

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