The impact of invasive knotweed species (Reynoutria spp.) on the environment: review and research perspectives
C Lavoie - Biological Invasions, 2017 - Springer
I conducted an exhaustive literature review on Japanese knotweeds sl (including Reynoutria
japonica, R. sachalinensis and R.× bohemica), especially on the effects of these invasive …
japonica, R. sachalinensis and R.× bohemica), especially on the effects of these invasive …
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 …
North America in the 19th century as an ornamental plant. Fallopia has been spreading …
Can nutrient enrichment influence the invasion of Phragmites australis?
Plant invasion and nutrient enrichment because of anthropogenic landscape modifications
seriously threaten native plant community diversity in aquatic and wetland ecosystems. It is …
seriously threaten native plant community diversity in aquatic and wetland ecosystems. It is …
Contrasting impacts of highly invasive plant species on flower-visiting insect communities
Invasive alien plants threaten biodiversity, ecosystems and service provision worldwide.
They can have positive and negative direct and indirect effects on herbivorous insects …
They can have positive and negative direct and indirect effects on herbivorous insects …
Modeling invasive alien plant species in river systems: Interaction with native ecosystem engineers and effects on hydro‐morphodynamic processes
M Van Oorschot, MG Kleinhans… - Water resources …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Invasive alien plant species negatively impact native plant communities by out‐competing
species or changing abiotic and biotic conditions in their introduced range. River systems …
species or changing abiotic and biotic conditions in their introduced range. River systems …
Plant–soil interactions regulate the identity of soil carbon in invaded ecosystems: implication for legacy effects
Introduced, invasive plants can alter local soil chemistry and microbial communities, but the
underlying mechanisms and extent of these changes are largely unknown. Based on …
underlying mechanisms and extent of these changes are largely unknown. Based on …
Knotweed (Fallopia spp.) invasion of North America utilizes hybridization, epigenetics, seed dispersal (unexpectedly), and an arsenal of physiological tactics
More than 100 years ago, Japanese knotweed was introduced to North America. Given its
vigorous rhizome system and capability to grow from rhizome and stem fragments, it persists …
vigorous rhizome system and capability to grow from rhizome and stem fragments, it persists …
Nitrification inhibition by polyphenols from invasive Fallopia japonica under copper stress
JP Girardi, S Korz, K Muñoz, J Jamin… - Journal of Plant …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Background The invasive plant species Fallopia japonica is suspected to use polyphenols
as a novel weapon to inhibit nitrification in soil. Both specific polyphenols and their entry …
as a novel weapon to inhibit nitrification in soil. Both specific polyphenols and their entry …
Leaf‐roll gall formation in Reynoutria × bohemica and its implications for biological control with Aphalara itadori
Abstract The psyllid Aphalara itadori Shinji (Hemiptera: Psyllidae) is a biocontrol agent
against invasive knotweed species (Polygonaceae) in Europe and North America. Despite …
against invasive knotweed species (Polygonaceae) in Europe and North America. Despite …
Topical probiotics do not satisfy new criteria for effective use due to insufficient skin microbiome knowledge
We propose a set of criteria for topical probiotics to adhere to for safe and effective use for
the skin microbiome. To form the basis of the criteria, we redefine the term “probiotics” and …
the skin microbiome. To form the basis of the criteria, we redefine the term “probiotics” and …