Data di Pubblicazione:
2018
Abstract:
In the Mediterranean urban environment, plants have to face several abiotic
conditions (e.g., air pollution, water scarcity, soil contamination) that can represent
sources of stress, compromising their growth and aesthetic qualities. Medicinal and
aromatic plants (MAPs) have generally limited water and nutritional needs and high
tolerance to contaminants, such as heavy metals. These low maintenance
requirements, together with a high aesthetic value, make MAPs more and more used
in urban green areas. Salvia spp. and Helichrysum spp. with abundant and long lasting
blooms and grey foliage, are widely employed as ground cover, traffic divider, borders,
road slopes and roundabouts and for vertical gardens. In terms of increasing
biodiversity more generally, MAPs can also represent a sink of abundant nectar for
pollinating insects even in the urban environment. In the present study, we analysed
some of the most important MAPs used in urban green areas, highlighting their water
needs.
Tipologia CRIS:
03A-Articolo su Rivista
Keywords:
green urban area, Helichrysum, MAPs, Salvia spp., water stress
Elenco autori:
M. Caser, S. Demasi, W. Gaino, M. Devecchi, V. Scariot
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