The Use and Management of Invasive Plants
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ArtikelUtgivningsinformation: CH MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 2025Beskrivning: 1 electronic resource (180 p.)Innehållstyp: - text
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- online resource
- 9783725855179
- 9783725855186
- Reference, Information and Interdisciplinary subjects
- Research and information: general
- Mathematics and Science
- Biology, life sciences
- Life sciences: general issues
- Ecological science, the Biosphere
- Acacia melanoxylon
- Allelopathy
- Ammonia complexes
- Anthranoids
- Antimicrobial
- Antimicrobial activity
- Antimycobacterial
- Antioxidant effect
- Bioactive compounds
- Biogas yield
- CLIMEX
- Canadian goldenrod
- Chemotaxis
- Cytotoxicity
- Disease facilitation
- Ecology
- Ecosystem services
- Endophytes
- Energetic conversion
- Fallopia
- Fallopia japonica
- Fermentation characteristics
- Flavonoids
- Flower
- Geotextile
- Ground covering
- Growth regulator
- HCT116 human colorectal cancer cells
- Herbicides
- Honey
- Impact
- Integrated control
- Integrated pest management
- Invasive alien plants
- Invasive plant species
- Invasive plants
- Invasive species
- Jacobaea vulgaris
- Japanese knotweed
- Knotweed management
- Leaf
- MIC
- Microbial consortia
- Mycobacterium smegmatis
- PA degradation
- PGPR
- Pasture management
- Phenolics
- Phytopharmaceuticals
- Plant extracts
- Polygonum
- Pyrrolizidine alkaloids
- Reynoutria
- Reynoutria japonica
- Senecio jacobaea
- Soil
- Stilbenes
- Terpenoids
- UHPLC-DAD
- UHPLC-MS
- Wet co-digestion
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Invasive plant species pose significant challenges to biodiversity, ecosystem stability, and economic sustainability, such as disrupting native flora, altering soil chemistry, and creating ecological imbalances. However, recent research highlights the potential of these species as resources. Their secondary metabolites, allelopathic properties, and adaptability offer avenues for novel applications, particularly in phytopharmacy, energy production, and agriculture. This Reprint presents key advancements in both the control and utilization of invasive plant species, exploring their chemical properties, ecological impact, potential applications, and alternative management strategies.
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