Cookies on Invasive Species Compendium

Like most websites we use cookies. This is to ensure that we give you the best experience possible.

Continuing to use www.cabi.org means you agree to our use of cookies. If you would like to, you can learn more about the cookies we use.

Results per page:

Search results

Mark: All / None
Abstract

Phytophthora multivora was detected from several soil samples collected from the rhizospheres of dieback-affected plants between 2009 and 2014 in the Melbourne Gardens, Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria and the Melbourne Museum, both located in inner city Melbourne, Victoria.

Author(s)
Aldaoud, R.; Salib, S.; Dinh, S. Q.; Alwis, S. de; Holmes, R. J.; Edwards, J.
Publisher
Springer, Dordrecht, Netherlands
Citation
Australasian Plant Disease Notes, 2016, 11, 1, pp 4
Abstract

The effect of soil fungi and fungus-like organisms on plants under climate change - one of the least understood problem. At the beginning of the XXI century the woody plants decline has markedly increased in the Botanical Garden of Peter the Great at the Komarov Botanical Institute RAS in St....

Author(s)
Firsov, G. A.; Malysheva, V. F.; Malysheva, E. F.; Varfolomeeva, E. A.; Volchanskaya, A. V.
Publisher
Izdatel'stvo Nauka, St. Petersburg, Russia
Citation
Mikologiya i Fitopatologiya, 2016, 50, 6, pp 401-414
AbstractFull Text

Within this study which is carried out in the historical peninsula of Istanbul, the current woody plant taxa of sample areas such as park, square, mosque garden, palace garden and botanical garden, has been identified. Site inspections, photographing, sample collection and detection studies has...

Author(s)
Yener, D. Y.
Publisher
Kastamonu University Forestry Faculty, Kastamonu, Turkey
Citation
Kastamonu Üniversitesi Orman Fakültesi Dergisi, 2016, 16, 1, pp 1-13
Abstract

The adoption of exotic plants by indigenous herbivores in the region of introduction can be influenced by numerous factors. A botanical garden in Western Siberia was used to test various hypotheses on the adaptation of indigenous phyllophagous insects to exotic plants invasions, focusing on two...

Author(s)
Kirichenko, N.; Kenis, M.
Publisher
Springer Berlin, Heidelberg, Germany
Citation
Oecologia, 2016, 182, 1, pp 243-252
Abstract

Authors made regular insect collections between 2008 and 2015 especially on ornamental trees and shrubs, also on herbs, on streets, parks, in city greenery, forests, botanical gardens and private gardens, in various localities of Hungary. Trioza ilicina (De Stefani Perez), Ctenarytaina eucalypti...

Author(s)
Ripka, G.; Csóka, G. Y.
Publisher
Akadémiai Kiadó, Budapest, Hungary
Citation
Acta Phytopathologica et Entomologica Hungarica, 2016, 51, 2, pp 219-227
Abstract

The flora of the Main Botanical Garden of the Russian Academy of Sciences (Moscow) was analyzed. It included 856 species from 407 genera, belonging to 95 families of vascular plants. The dynamics of the local flora within a significantly long period was analyzed for the first time. It was revealed...

Author(s)
Vinogradova, Yu. K.; Mayorov, S. R.; Bochkin, V. D.
Publisher
Pleiades Publishing, Moscow, Russia
Citation
Russian Journal of Biological Invasions, 2016, 7, 1, pp 12-25
Abstract

Transportation of goods via land, sea or air causes a dissemination of species on a global scale. In central Europe species that are associated with fruit, vegetables and/or buildings are suspected to be imported and potentially build up populations in the following four categories of buildings:...

Author(s)
Hänggi, A.; Straub, S.
Publisher
Arachnologische Gesellschaft (ARAGES), Freiburg, Germany
Citation
Arachnologische Mitteilungen, 2016, No.51, pp 1-8
Abstract

The work presents the results of long-term observation on 85 taxa of North-American woody plants introduced at the Botanical Garden of the Komi SC UrD RAS. As a rule, the plants have late vegetation and early shoot growth terms and so have enough time to get lignified shoots and prepare for winter. ...

Author(s)
Martynov, L. G.
Publisher
Izdatel'stvo Nauka, St. Petersburg, Russia
Citation
Rastitel'nye Resursy, 2016, 52, 1, pp 84-97
Abstract

Though special nodes play an important role in spreading invasive species, most attempts have focused on modeling the invasive pathway. Few invasion hotspots, such as botanic gardens and greenhouses, as well as their roles in introducing alien species, have been investigated. There are some...

Author(s)
Wang Cong; Zhang XiangLin; Pan Xu; Li ZhiHong; Zhu ShuiFang
Publisher
Springer, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Citation
Biodiversity and Conservation, 2015, 24, 7, pp 1825-1829
Abstract

The exotic Magnoliaceae species are reorganized overall by looking up document information and checking the original records of specimens in various herbariums, and on-the-spot investigation to provide the scientific basis for research and introduction of Magnoliaceae in Guizhou. Results: There are ...

Author(s)
Zhao WenJun; Zhou JiaWei; Yang ChengHua
Publisher
Guizhou Agricultural Sciences, Guizhou, China
Citation
Guizhou Agricultural Sciences, 2015, 43, 11, pp 124-126

Refine Results

Sort Order
Geographical Location
More results…
Item Type

Abstract Filter

Author
More results…

Author

Language
Organisms
More results…

Organisms

Subject Topics
More results…

Subject Topics