Causes and consequences of invasive plants in wetlands: opportunities, opportunists, and outcomes

JB Zedler, S Kercher - critical Reviews in Plant sciences, 2004 - Taylor & Francis
Wetlands seem to be especially vulnerable to invasions. Even though≤ 6% of the earth's
land mass is wetland, 24%(8 of 33) of the world's most invasive plants are wetland species …

Allelopathy of knotweeds as invasive plants

H Kato-Noguchi - Plants, 2021 - mdpi.com
Perennial herbaceous Fallopia is native to East Asia, and was introduced to Europe and
North America in the 19th century as an ornamental plant. Fallopia has been spreading …

Temporal analysis of the Brussels flora as indicator for changing environmental quality

S Godefroid - Landscape and urban planning, 2001 - Elsevier
With their species diversity, their population abundance and their integrator characters,
higher plants represent useful tools to solve problems concerning the environment analysis …

Asexual spread versus sexual reproduction and evolution in Japanese Knotweed sl sets the stage for the “Battle of the Clones”

JP Bailey, K Bímová, B Mandák - Biological invasions, 2009 - Springer
The invasion of NW Europe by a single clone of male-sterile Fallopia japonica var. japonica
by purely vegetative reproduction has demonstrated that reproduction by seed and the …

Experimental study of vegetative regeneration in four invasive Reynoutria taxa (Polygonaceae)

K Bímová, B Mandák, P Pyšek - Plant ecology, 2003 - Springer
Garden experiments focused on vegetative regeneration were carried out with four invasive
taxa of the genus Reynoutria (R. japonica var. japonica, R. japonica var. compacta, R …

Vegetative regeneration in invasive Reynoutria (Polygonaceae) taxa: the determinant of invasibility at the genotype level

P Pyšek, JH Brock, K Bímová, B Mandák… - American journal of …, 2003 - Wiley Online Library
Vegetative regeneration of individual genotypes of Asian Reynoutria taxa, which are
invasive in the Czech Republic, was studied in R. sachalinensis (five genotypes), R …

[PDF][PDF] Aproximación al listado de plantas alóctonas invasoras reales y potenciales en España

MS Elorza, E Dana, E Sobrino - Lazaroa, 2001 - academia.edu
Sanz-Elorza, M, Dana, E & Sobrino, E. Listado de plantas alóctonas invasoras reales y
potenciales en España. Lazaroa 22: 121-131 (2001). Sobre la base de la importancia …

Community and ecosystem consequences of giant knotweed (Polygonum sachalinense) invasion into riparian forests of western Washington, USA

LS Urgenson, SH Reichard, CB Halpern - Biological Conservation, 2009 - Elsevier
The invasive, non-native herb, giant knotweed (Polygonum sachalinense), is becoming
increasingly common in riparian corridors throughout North America and Europe. Despite its …

Bioethanol Production Potential and Other Biomass Energy Properties of Invasive Reynoutria, Solidago, and Spiraea Plants

BM Wiatrowska, A Wawro, W Gieparda, B Waliszewska - Forests, 2022 - mdpi.com
Due to the threat posed by the spread of invasive plant species, there is an urgent need to
develop effective methods of eradicating and managing their biomass. The aim of the study …

Invasion success of alien plants: do habitat affinities in the native distribution range matter?

M Hejda, P Pyšek, J Pergl, J Sádlo… - Global Ecology and …, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
Aim To assess how habitat affinities in the native distribution range influence the invasion
success of 282 central European neophytes (alien plants introduced after ad 1500) …