Gianni Gilioli’s research while affiliated with Paoli Hospital and other places

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Pissodes nemorensis, P. nitidus, P. strobi, P. terminalis, P. yunnanensis Pest Report to support the ranking of EU candidate priority pests
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In 2022, EFSA was mandated by the European Commission's Directorate‐General for Health and Food Safety (M‐2022‐00070) to provide technical assistance regarding the list of Union quarantine pests qualifying as priority pests, as specified in Article 6(2) of Regulation (EU) 2016/2031 on protective measures against plant pests. As part of Task C, EFSA conducted comprehensive expert knowledge elicitations on candidate priority pests, focusing on the lag period, rate of expansion and the impact on production (yield and quality losses) and the environment. This report provides the rationale for the dataset on Pissodes nemorensis, P. nitidus, P. strobi, P. terminalis and P. yunnanensis, delivered to the European Commission's Joint Research Centre, to feed into the Impact Indicator for Priority Pest (I2P2) model and complete the pest prioritisation ranking exercise.

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Conotrachelus nenuphar Pest Report to support the ranking of EU candidate priority pests

EFSA Supporting Publications

In 2022, EFSA was mandated by the European Commission's Directorate‐General for Health and Food Safety (M‐2022‐00070) to provide technical assistance regarding the list of Union quarantine pests qualifying as priority pests, as specified in Article 6(2) of Regulation (EU) 2016/2031 on protective measures against plant pests. As part of Task C, EFSA conducted comprehensive expert knowledge elicitations on candidate priority pests, focusing on the lag period, rate of expansion and impact on production (yield and quality losses) and the environment. This report provides the rationale for the dataset on Conotrachelus nenuphar, delivered to the European Commission's Joint Research Centre, to feed the Impact Indicator for Priority Pest (I2P2) model and complete the pest prioritisation ranking exercise.


Anthonomus eugenii Pest Report to support the ranking of EU candidate priority pests

EFSA Supporting Publications

In 2022, EFSA was mandated by the European Commission's Directorate‐General for Health and Food Safety (M‐2022‐00070) to provide technical assistance on the list of Union quarantine pests qualifying as priority pests, as specified in Article 6(2) of Regulation (EU) 2016/2031 on protective measures against plant pests. As part of Task C, EFSA conducted comprehensive expert knowledge elicitations on candidate priority pests, focusing on the lag period, rate of expansion and the impacts on production (yield and quality losses) and the environment. This report provides the rationale for the dataset on Anthonomus eugenii, delivered to the European Commission's Joint Research Centre, to feed into the Impact Indicator for Priority Pest (I2P2) model and complete the pest prioritisation ranking exercise.


Aromia bungii Pest Report to support the ranking of EU candidate priority pests

EFSA Supporting Publications

In 2022, EFSA was mandated by the European Commission's Directorate‐General for Health and Food Safety (M‐2022‐00070) to provide technical assistance regarding the list of Union quarantine pests qualifying as priority pests, as specified in Article 6(2) of Regulation (EU) 2016/2031 on protective measures against plant pests. As part of Task C, EFSA conducted comprehensive expert knowledge elicitations on candidate priority pests, focusing on the lag period, rate of expansion and the impact on production (yield and quality losses) and the environment. This report provides the rationale for the dataset on Aromia bungii, delivered to the European Commission's Joint Research Centre, to feed into the Impact Indicator for Priority Pest (I2P2) model and complete the pest prioritisation ranking exercise.


Anoplophora chinensis Pest Report to support the ranking of EU candidate priority pests

EFSA Supporting Publications

In 2022, EFSA was mandated by the European Commission's Directorate‐General for Health and Food Safety (M‐2022‐00070) to provide technical assistance on the list of Union quarantine pests qualifying as priority pests, as specified in Article 6(2) of Regulation (EU) 2016/2031 on protective measures against plant pests. As part of Task C, EFSA conducted expert knowledge elicitations for candidate priority pests, focusing on the lag period, expansion rate and the impact on production (yield and quality losses) and the environment. This report provides the rationale for the dataset on Anoplophora chinensis, delivered to the European Commission's Joint Research Centre, to feed the Impact Indicator for Priority Pest (I2P2) model and complete the pest prioritisation ranking exercise.


Anoplophora glabripennis Pest Report to support the ranking of EU candidate priority pests

EFSA Supporting Publications

In 2022, EFSA was mandated by the European Commission's Directorate‐General for Health and Food Safety (M‐2022‐00070) to provide technical assistance on the list of Union quarantine pests qualifying as priority pests, as specified in Article 6(2) of Regulation (EU) 2016/2031 on protective measures against plant pests. As part of Task C, EFSA conducted expert knowledge elicitations for candidate priority pests, focusing on the lag period, expansion rate and impact on production (yield and quality losses) and the environment. This report provides the rationale for the dataset on Anoplophora glabripennis, delivered to the European Commission's Joint Research Centre, to feed into the Impact Indicator for Priority Pest (I2P2) model and complete the pest prioritisation ranking exercise.



Agrilus anxius Pest Report to support the ranking of EU candidate priority pests

EFSA Supporting Publications

In 2022, EFSA was mandated by the European Commission's Directorate‐General for Health and Food Safety (M‐2022‐00070) to provide technical assistance on the list of Union quarantine pests qualifying as priority pests, as specified in Article 6(2) of Regulation (EU) 2016/2031 on protective measures against plant pests. As part of Task C, EFSA conducted expert knowledge elicitations for candidate priority pests, focusing on the lag period, expansion rate and the impact on production (yield and quality losses) and the environment. This report provides the rationale for the dataset on Agrilus anxius, delivered to the European Commission's Joint Research Centre, to feed into the Impact Indicator for Priority Pests (I2P2) model and complete the pest prioritisation ranking exercise.


Figure 1: Distribution map 4 of Agrilus planipennis from the EPPO (2024) database as of 24 February 2025.
Figure 4: Comparison of elicited values (histogram in blue) and fitted distribution (red line) of the rate of expansion. Values are given in Table 4.
Figure 5: Fitted density function describing the uncertainties with a 90% uncertainty interval (left) and fitted descending distribution function showing the probability (y-axis) that a given rate of expansion (x-axis) may be exceeded (right).
Figure 6: Comparison of elicited values (histogram in blue) and fitted distribution (red line) of yield loss in Fraxinus sp. Values are given in Table 6.
Figure 7: Fitted density function describing the uncertainties with a 90% uncertainty interval (left) and fitted descending distribution function showing the probability (y-axis) that a given yield loss percentage (x-axis) may be exceeded (right) in Fraxinus sp.

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Agrilus planipennis Pest Report to support the ranking of EU candidate priority pests

April 2025

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EFSA Supporting Publications

In 2022, EFSA was mandated by the European Commission's Directorate‐General for Health and Food Safety (M‐2022‐00070) to provide technical assistance on the list of Union quarantine pests qualifying as priority pests, as specified in Article 6(2) of Regulation (EU) 2016/2031 on protective measures against plant pests. As part of Task C, EFSA conducted expert knowledge elicitations for candidate priority pests, focusing on the lag period, expansion rate and the impact on production (yield and quality losses) and the environment. This report provides the rationale for the dataset on Agrilus planipennis, delivered to the European Commission's Joint Research Centre, to feed into the Impact Indicator for Priority Pests (I2P2) model and complete the pest prioritisation ranking exercise.


Pseudocercospora pini‐densiflorae Pest Report to support the ranking of EU candidate priority pests

EFSA Supporting Publications

In 2022, EFSA was mandated by the European Commission's Directorate‐General for Health and Food Safety (M‐2022‐00070) to provide technical assistance on the list of Union quarantine pests qualifying as priority pests, as specified in Article 6(2) of Regulation (EU) 2016/2031 on protective measures against plant pests. As part of Task C, EFSA conducted comprehensive expert knowledge elicitations for candidate priority pests on the lag period, rate of expansion and impact on production (yield and quality losses) and the environment. This report provides the rationale for the dataset on Pseudocercospora pini‐densiflorae, delivered to the European Commission's Joint Research Centre, to feed into the Impact Indicator for Priority Pest (I2P2) model and complete the pest prioritisation ranking exercise.


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... The United Nations Statistical Commission (UNSC) proposed an integrated and spatial statistical framework for measuring the flows of ecosystem services generated, tracking changes in ecosystem extent and conditions, assessing ecosystem goods and services, and linking to the measures of economic, policy and human activities [45]. Amatucci et al. [46] allowed for the establishment of a stylized economic value model for ecosystem services and provided the foundation for the development of tools to support environmental policy decisions. ...

The Economic Value of Ecosystem Services: Meta-analysis and Potential Application of Value Transfer for Freshwater Ecosystems

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... The criticality of this problem becomes even more pronounced when attempting to compare the effects on different living organisms, measured using entirely different assays. To address this gap, within the SLURP project, as described in Bertanza et al. (2024) specific criteria were developed to translate test results in order to better simulate the real field application conditions. ...

To spread or not to spread? Assessing the suitability of sewage sludge and other biogenic wastes for agriculture reuse

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... It was reported that a Mediterranean diet-oriented intervention, even without caloric restriction, restored mitochondrial function in peripheral blood mononuclear cells, indicating systemic metabolic improvements [27]. Significant reductions in liver steatosis and anthropometric parameters were observed following a Mediterranean-oriented dietary plan in Italian patients [28]. Although both studies covered a shorter intervention period than ours, their results reinforce the efficacy of the Mediterranean dietary pattern in improving hepatic and metabolic health in MASLD. ...

Mediterranean-Oriented Dietary Intervention Is Effective to Reduce Liver Steatosis in Patients with Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease: Results from an Italian Clinical Trial

... These results are consistent with findings from other studies [10,18,39], which have also reported that annual temperature and soil temperature are the main factors driving the spread of the pest on a large scale as they determine the minimum number of degreedays required to complete the development from larva to adult. At the landscape to local scales, other factors such as land cover type, soil moisture, humidity, and natural controls (e.g., predators and parasites) seem to influence spread and dispersal [12,17]. ...

Predicting the spatio-temporal dynamics of Popillia japonica populations

... The statement applies to the entire family. Modern studies of African Lasiocampidae are concentrated on both specific and partially generic levels which will lead to a better understanding of the tribal system (Zolotuhin, 2007;, 2010Joannou & Gurkovich, 2009;Joannou & Krüger, 2009;Zolotuhin, 2010;Prozorov, 2011;Prozorov & Zolotuhin, 2012a, 2012c, 2013a, 2013b, 2013cBasquin, 2016;Prozorov, 2016aProzorov, , 2016bProzorov, , 2016cProzorov & Zolotuhin, 2016;Tujuba et al., 2019Tujuba et al., , 2023Tujuba et al., , 2024Prozorov et al., 2021aProzorov et al., , 2021bProzorov et al., , 2023aProzorov et al., , 2023bProzorov et al., , 2023cProzorov et al., , 2023dProzorov et al., , 2023e, 2023f, 2023g, 2023h, 2023i, 2023j, 2023k, 2024aProzorov et al., , 2024bProzorov et al., , 2024cProzorov et al., , 2024d2024e;Takano & László, 2022;Cipolla, 2024;Friend et al., 2024;Sulak et al., 2024aSulak et al., , 2024bTakano, 2024aTakano, , 2024bTakano & László, 2024a, 2024bTejuoso et al., 2024). ...

Lepidoptera as a tool for the assessment of human disturbance impacting ecological and taxonomic diversity in the Choke Mountains, Ethiopia
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  • November 2023

African Zoology

... This study aims to classify plant species using UAV RGB images of plant canopies from a dataset collected by [28]. The dataset consists of 1374 UAV images representing seven species: Agropyron repens, Ailanthus altissima, Arrhenatherum elatius, Artemisia verlotiorum, Populus nigra, Rubus caesius, and Ulmus minor. ...

Automated Identification and Classification of Plant Species in Heterogeneous Plant Areas Using Unmanned Aerial Vehicle-Collected RGB Images and Transfer Learning

... The Japanese beetle (JB), Popillia japonica Newman (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae), is a devastating pest introduced into the US during the 20th century (Potter and Held, 2002), and it has been recorded for the first time in Europe in 2014, in Northwestern (NW) Italy (Gotta et al., 2023). The pest status in Italy is defined as 'Present, only in some parts of the Member State concerned, under containment' , being settled in restricted areas within the regions of Piedmont, Lombardy, Emilia-Romagna, and Aosta Valley (EPPO, 2024). ...

Popillia japonica – Italian outbreak management

Frontiers in Insect Science

... The use of chemicals for vineyard protection is the largest contributor to water contamination in the viticulture sector 4 . Non-synthetic plant protection products can reduce risks related to ecotoxicity of active ingredients while potentially increasing plant protection treatments and thus fuel consumption, especially in rainy years due to their washable nature 14 . The use of nitrogen and phosphorous fertilizers contributes to eutrophication and acidification impact categories 15 . ...

Comparing the Carbon Footprint of Conventional and Organic Vineyards in Northern Italy

... In the assessment of potential spread, it is assumed that the founder population of R. citrifrugis occupies a limited proportion of available habitat (citrus plants or orchards located in a restricted area) with a small local population size (i.e. a fraction of the habitat's carrying capacity), in agreement with previous spread assessments ( EFSA PLH Panel, 2022). Similarly, it is assumed that the initial increase in population size and the initial dispersal rate of R. citrifrugis are limited due to (a) (epi)-genetic factors (lack of fitness of the species in a new environment) and (b) suboptimal environmental conditions reducing the fitness of the pest. ...

Risk assessment of Xanthomonas citri pv. viticola for the EU

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