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摘要
城市地区因其丰富的外来物种而成为入侵植物最重要的分布中心。因此,对贝尔格莱德中央公园的多年生花坛进行了详细的植物区系分析。共发现多年生植物53种,其中55%为外来种,占研究面积的75%。其中比利时紫菀(Aster novi belgii)和加拿大紫菀(Solidago canadensis) 2种为入侵种,6种为潜在入侵种。它们分别种植在5%和20%的花圃上。我们认为,专家和机构都应该了解入侵物种及其潜在的危害。同时,应鼓励种植本地装饰树种,因为它们不会对自然生境构成威胁。此外,还应进行详细的研究,以消除研究区域周围表面的入侵和潜在入侵物种。
Floristic analysis of perennial species on flowerbeds in Belgrade with special attention on invasiveness of the recorded species
Urban areas are among the most important centres of invasive plant species distribution due to their richness in alien species. Because of that, a detailed floristic analysis of perennial flowerbeds was conducted in the central parks of Belgrade. A total of 53 perennial species were found, of which 55% were the alien species planted on 75% of the research area. Among them, two species (Aster novi belgii and Solidago canadensis) are invasive and six species are potentially invasive in Serbia. These are planted on 5% and 20% of the flowerbeds, respectively. We can conclude that both the experts and institutions should be informed about the invasive species and potential damages. In the meantime, planting of native decorative species should be encouraged, since they will not pose a threat to natural habitats. Also, detailed research should be conducted in order to eradicate invasive and potentially invasive species from the surfaces around the research area.