RRC ID 72741
著者 Zhu X, Li W, Shao H, Tang S.
タイトル Selected Aspects of Invasive Solidago canadensis with an Emphasis on Its Allelopathic Abilities: A Review.
ジャーナル Chem Biodivers
Abstract Solidago canadensis L., native to North America, is now an invasive plant worldwide. Its abundant seeds, rapid vegetative reproduction ability, and allelopathy to other plants are the main reasons for its successful invasion. It has negative impacts on the ecological environment of the invaded area and causes a reduction in local biodiversity and economic losses of agriculture and stock farming. Each part of the plant contains a variety of allelochemicals (terpenoids, phenolics, and flavonoids), including a large number of essential oil components. These allelochemicals can be released in various ways to inhibit the growth of adjacent plants and promote their invasion; they can also affect soil properties and soil microorganisms. This article summarizes the allelopathic effects of S. canadensis on other plant species and the interaction mechanism between it and the ecosystem.
巻・号 19(10)
ページ e202200728
公開日 2022-10-1
DOI 10.1002/cbdv.202200728
PMID 36056470
MeSH Allelopathy Ecosystem Flavonoids Introduced Species Oils, Volatile* Pheromones / pharmacology Soil / chemistry Solidago* Terpenes
IF 2.039
リソース情報
GBIF Herbarium Specimens of Museum of Nature and Human Activities, Hyogo Pref., Japan Vascular plant specimens of National Museum of Nature and Science (TNS) Plant specimens deposited in Osaka Museum of Natural History, Japan Gunma Museum of Natural History, Vascular Plant Specimen Vascular Plant Specimens of the RYU Herbarium (Faculty of Science, University of the Ryukyus) Plant specimens of Obihiro Centennial City Museum The 2-5th National Survey on the Natural Environment: Vegetation Survey