A Global Review of Ligustrum Lucidum (OLEACEAE) Invasion.

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
ACS Applied Bio Materials Pub Date : 2020-01-01 Epub Date: 2020-08-05 DOI:10.1007/s12229-020-09228-w
Romina D Fernandez, Sergio J Ceballos, Roxana Aragón, Agustina Malizia, Lía Montti, Juan I Whitworth-Hulse, Pilar Castro-Díez, H Ricardo Grau
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Ligustrum lucidum is a highly invasive East Asian tree that successfully colonizes several subtropical and temperate areas around the world. Its invasion capacity results from a widespread human use mostly in urban and periurban settings, very abundant fruit and seed production, small bird-dispersed fruits, high germination rates, resprouting capacity, fast growth rates, low herbivory levels and tolerance to a wide range of light, temperature and soil. All these traits contribute to its ability to rapidly increase in abundance, alter biodiversity, landscape ecology and limit its management. This paper reviews the current knowledge on L. lucidum with particular focus on its uses, distribution, invasiveness, ecological and economic impacts and control measures. Most relevant aspect of the review highlight the negative ecological impacts of L. lucidum, its potential to continue expanding its range of distribution and the need of further studies on the eco-physiology of the species, economic impact and social perception of its invasion and early warning systems.

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女贞植物入侵研究综述。
女贞子是一种高度入侵的东亚树种,成功地在世界上的几个亚热带和温带地区殖民。它的入侵能力主要来自于人类在城市和城市周边地区的广泛使用,非常丰富的果实和种子产量,鸟类分散的小果实,高发芽率,再生能力,快速生长速度,低草食水平以及对广泛的光,温度和土壤的耐受性。所有这些特征都有助于其丰度迅速增加,改变生物多样性,景观生态并限制其管理。本文综述了lucidum的研究现状,重点介绍了lucidum的利用、分布、入侵、生态和经济影响以及防治措施。该综述强调了露宿花的负面生态影响、其继续扩大分布范围的潜力以及进一步研究该物种的生态生理、经济影响和社会对其入侵和预警系统的认识的必要性。
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