Laura Maleci
Associate Professor
Department of Biology
University of Firenze
Italy
Biography
Laura Maleci, born in Padua on November 3, 1947, graduated in Natural Sciences at the University of Florence on July 8, 1970 with 110 and praise over 110. She specialized in the University of Pisa in Plant Science and Technique Medicines on 1.4.1982. He attended the Botanical Institute of the University of Florence from 1970-71, serving first as an assistant for the tutorials, then as a minister and then as a contractor until 30.11.1976. On that date, winner of the competition for ordinary assistant at the Faculty of Science MM.FF.NN. he played the role until 21.11.1985.From 22.11.1985 until now he has been the associate professor of Pharmacy Botanica at the Faculty of Pharmacy, having passed the suitability test (Second Round), pursuant to Law 382/80.
Research Interest
His research activity was directed, in the early years, to cytotoxic, cariological and anatomical studies that mainly concerned the Iris genus. After his specialization, his research has increasingly focused on histologic - anatomical studies of secant structures of plants of medicinal interest.
Publications
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Papini A; Giuliani C; Belli M; Falco P; Now C; Billi M; Maleci L (2014). The morphology of the root and leaf of the tropical invasive species Crotalaria spectabilis (Fabaceae). In: 109 SBI IPSC Congress (Società Botanica Italiana) of Florence 2-5 September 2014, Florence, 2-5 September 2014, Società Botanica Italiana ONLUS, pp. 138,138.
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Maleci L .; Buffa G .; Whasha M .; Bini C. (2014). Morphological changes induced by heavy metals in dandelion (Taraxacum officinale Web.) Growing on mine soils. JOURNAL OF SOILS AND SEDIMENTS, vol. 14, pp. 731-743, ISSN: 1614-7480
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Venditti A .; White AD; Nicoletti M .; Quass. L .; Bramucci M .; Lupidi G .; Vitali LA; Pope F .; Vittori S .; Petrelli D .; Maleci Bini L .; Giuliani C .; Maggi F. (2014). Characterization of secondary metabolites, biological activity and glandular trichomes of Stachys tymphaea Hausskn. from the Monti Sibillini National Park (Central Appennines, Italy). CHEMISTRY & BIODIVERSITY, vol. 11, pp. 245-261, ISSN: 1612-1880