Allelopathy in sustainable land management
A.A. 2025/2026
Obiettivi formativi
The course aims to provide advanced knowledge for the sustainable management of agroforestry and urban ecosystems, utilising plants and natural molecules with allelopathic properties. It will equip students with the tools to understand the principles of allelopathy and its ecological implications, using them as a potential means for ecosystem management. This approach will integrate concepts of plant eco-physiology, chemistry of natural metabolites, and microbiology of soil and the rhizosphere.
Students will acquire knowledge of the chemical-physical characteristics, biological activity, and fate of allelopathic molecules in the environment, analysing their effects on soil microorganisms and ecosystem services. The multidisciplinary approach, combining theory, lab work, and field research, will provide students with scientific tools for innovative management of ecosystems degraded by the presence of alien/invasive species, exploiting soil-plant-microorganism interactions.
Students will acquire knowledge of the chemical-physical characteristics, biological activity, and fate of allelopathic molecules in the environment, analysing their effects on soil microorganisms and ecosystem services. The multidisciplinary approach, combining theory, lab work, and field research, will provide students with scientific tools for innovative management of ecosystems degraded by the presence of alien/invasive species, exploiting soil-plant-microorganism interactions.
Risultati apprendimento attesi
By the end of the course, students will have gained multidisciplinary tools to develop sustainable agroforestry and urban green management solutions based on allelopathy. Specifically, they will be able to:
- Identify ecosystems degraded by the presence of alien/invasive species.
- Understand the main eco-physiological characteristics that characterize a potentially allelopathic species.
- Comprehend the biosynthetic pathways, chemical-physical characteristics, mechanism of action, and environmental fate of specialised metabolites.
- Understand plant-microorganism interaction mechanisms to assess the impact of alien/invasive species on microbial communities and their effects on soil biological activity.
- Identify allelopathic molecules by analytical techniques and evaluate their applicability in ecological management.
- Propose a plan for using allelopathic plants based on the analysis of a case study addressed during the course, integrated with the most recent scientific evidence within the legislative framework to enhance and conserve natural, forest, and environmental resources.
- Identify ecosystems degraded by the presence of alien/invasive species.
- Understand the main eco-physiological characteristics that characterize a potentially allelopathic species.
- Comprehend the biosynthetic pathways, chemical-physical characteristics, mechanism of action, and environmental fate of specialised metabolites.
- Understand plant-microorganism interaction mechanisms to assess the impact of alien/invasive species on microbial communities and their effects on soil biological activity.
- Identify allelopathic molecules by analytical techniques and evaluate their applicability in ecological management.
- Propose a plan for using allelopathic plants based on the analysis of a case study addressed during the course, integrated with the most recent scientific evidence within the legislative framework to enhance and conserve natural, forest, and environmental resources.
Periodo: Secondo semestre
Modalità di valutazione: Esame
Giudizio di valutazione: voto verbalizzato in trentesimi
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Programma e organizzazione didattica
Edizione unica
Responsabile
Periodo
Secondo semestre
Moduli o unità didattiche
Allelopathic interactions
AGR/13 - CHIMICA AGRARIA - CFU: 5
AGR/16 - MICROBIOLOGIA AGRARIA - CFU: 5
AGR/16 - MICROBIOLOGIA AGRARIA - CFU: 5
Esercitazioni: 32 ore
Lezioni: 64 ore
Lezioni: 64 ore
Docenti:
Araniti Fabrizio, Cavalca Lucia
Turni:
Chemistry of natural molecules
CHIM/06 - CHIMICA ORGANICA - CFU: 5
Esercitazioni: 16 ore
Lezioni: 32 ore
Lezioni: 32 ore
Docente:
Dallavalle Sabrina Maria Donatella
Turni:
Turno
Docente:
Dallavalle Sabrina Maria DonatellaDocente/i
Ricevimento:
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Ufficio (edificio 21090) presso Dipartimento di Scienze Agrarie e Ambientali - Produzione, Territorio, Agroenergia
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Previo appuntamento
DEFENS-Microbiologia Ambientale, ufficio 3021, terzo piano, via Mangiagalli 25
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su appuntamento
Sezione Scienze chimiche e biomolecolari Defens, via Celoria 2