Elaeagnus umbellata thunb. as the potential invasive species in Belgrade region

It is known that invasive plant species, as the species which most often spread and suppress the native species, form stable populations and become dominant firstly by occupying the sites of urban areas, and later on by continuing their invasion to the neighbouring suburban and rural areas. This pap...

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Main Authors: Skočajić Dragana, Grbić Mihailo, Tomićević Jelena, Đunisijević-Bojović Danijela, Đukić Matilda
Format: Article
Language:srp
Published: Faculty of Forestry, Belgrade 2008-01-01
Series:Glasnik Šumarskog Fakulteta: Univerzitet u Beogradu
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Online Access:http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0353-4537/2008/0353-45370898177S.pdf
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author Skočajić Dragana
Grbić Mihailo
Tomićević Jelena
Đunisijević-Bojović Danijela
Đukić Matilda
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Grbić Mihailo
Tomićević Jelena
Đunisijević-Bojović Danijela
Đukić Matilda
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description It is known that invasive plant species, as the species which most often spread and suppress the native species, form stable populations and become dominant firstly by occupying the sites of urban areas, and later on by continuing their invasion to the neighbouring suburban and rural areas. This paper presents the research of biological and ecological characters of Elaeagnus umbellata Thunb., one of the potential invasive species. The phenological observation of this species yield abundance and periodicity and the biometric analysis of fruits and seeds point to a high quality of its generative reproductive material. The analysis of seed dormancy of this species in our conditions, as the significant factor of the control of potential invasiveness, shows its double dormancy and its elimination requires combined chemical treatments and several months of stratification. The study of mechanisms of autumn olive dormancy breaking (overcoming the reproductive barrier) and seed dispersion (overcoming the dispersion barrier) is very significant for the forecast of further dispersion of this species.
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spelling doaj.art-6495afc8b73f4a2c8f0bbb97abd432422022-12-22T00:11:17ZsrpFaculty of Forestry, BelgradeGlasnik Šumarskog Fakulteta: Univerzitet u Beogradu0353-45372008-01-0120089817718810.2298/GSF0898177SElaeagnus umbellata thunb. as the potential invasive species in Belgrade regionSkočajić DraganaGrbić MihailoTomićević JelenaĐunisijević-Bojović DanijelaĐukić MatildaIt is known that invasive plant species, as the species which most often spread and suppress the native species, form stable populations and become dominant firstly by occupying the sites of urban areas, and later on by continuing their invasion to the neighbouring suburban and rural areas. This paper presents the research of biological and ecological characters of Elaeagnus umbellata Thunb., one of the potential invasive species. The phenological observation of this species yield abundance and periodicity and the biometric analysis of fruits and seeds point to a high quality of its generative reproductive material. The analysis of seed dormancy of this species in our conditions, as the significant factor of the control of potential invasiveness, shows its double dormancy and its elimination requires combined chemical treatments and several months of stratification. The study of mechanisms of autumn olive dormancy breaking (overcoming the reproductive barrier) and seed dispersion (overcoming the dispersion barrier) is very significant for the forecast of further dispersion of this species.http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0353-4537/2008/0353-45370898177S.pdfinvasive speciesdormancyseeds dispersionreproductive barrier
spellingShingle Skočajić Dragana
Grbić Mihailo
Tomićević Jelena
Đunisijević-Bojović Danijela
Đukić Matilda
Elaeagnus umbellata thunb. as the potential invasive species in Belgrade region
Glasnik Šumarskog Fakulteta: Univerzitet u Beogradu
invasive species
dormancy
seeds dispersion
reproductive barrier
title Elaeagnus umbellata thunb. as the potential invasive species in Belgrade region
title_full Elaeagnus umbellata thunb. as the potential invasive species in Belgrade region
title_fullStr Elaeagnus umbellata thunb. as the potential invasive species in Belgrade region
title_full_unstemmed Elaeagnus umbellata thunb. as the potential invasive species in Belgrade region
title_short Elaeagnus umbellata thunb. as the potential invasive species in Belgrade region
title_sort elaeagnus umbellata thunb as the potential invasive species in belgrade region
topic invasive species
dormancy
seeds dispersion
reproductive barrier
url http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0353-4537/2008/0353-45370898177S.pdf
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