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Lorenzo Marini

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Lorenzo Marini
Lorenzo Marini
PhD Cycle XXXV 
PhD project: "Aromatic plants of the Tuscan archipelago: chemical characterization and agronomic performance for the conservation stategies and adaptation to climate change"

Research interests: I am studying phytochemical and morphological characteristic of Tuscan Archipelago wild aromatic plants. In particular, my study is focused to describe aromatic profile of Helichrysum italicum and Helichrysum litoreum essential oil wild populations. Final aim is starting a domestication of peculiars phyto-morphotypes for aromatic and medicinal uses. 

Supervisor

Piero Bruschi 

Co-Tutor

Enrico Palchetti 

Email

lo.mariniAT)unifi.it 

Office address

Piazzale delle Cascine 18, 50144 Firenze (Italy) 

Phone

Office phone: 055 2755747 

Profile

My name is Lorenzo Marini, I was born in Rome on February 29th 1992.

In 2011 I moved to Florence for studying and in 2014 I had the privilege to live an Erasmus experience at University of Aberdeen, Scotland. At the end of 2014 I gained a bachelor’s degree with a with a thesis on organic grain management.

I continued my studies at Agricultural Sciences and Technologies at University of Florence. In 2017 I gained master’s degree with a two-years study on phytochemicals and morphological traits of Italian wild hops (Humulus lupulus L.). 

Papers

Calamai, A., Palchetti, E., Masoni, A., Marini, L., Chiaramonti, D., Dibari, C., & Brilli, L. (2019). The influence of biochar and solid digestate on rose-scented geranium (Pelargonium graveolens L’Hér.) productivity and essential oil quality. Agronomy, 9(5), 260. 

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Website

https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4914-9511

https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Lorenzo_Marini6

https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=57211152062

 

 

Last update

21.11.2024

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