MOGUĆNOSTI I RIZICI PRIMENE INVAZIVNIH DRVENASTIH VRSTA U OBNOVI VEGETACIJE NA DEGRADIRANIM STANIŠTIMA
Date
2022
Authors
Grbović, Filip
Gajić, Gordana
Branković, Snežana
Simić, Zoran
Ciric, Andrija
Mišić, Danijela
Topuzovic, Marina
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University of Kragujevac, Faculty of Agronomy
Abstract
The aim of this study is to use a comparative analysis of the ecology of invasive
species Ailanthus altissima (Mill.) Swingle, Amoprha fruticosa L. and Robinia
pseudoacacia L. to assess the possibilities and risks of their application in the soil
and vegetation restoration in different anthropogenically modified habitats. The
results of the comparative study indicate that selected tree species can have a
positive effect on biogeochemical cycles and the initiation of pedogenesis.
However, when using A. altissima and A. fruticosa in soil and vegetation restoration
projects there is a potentially higher risk than benefit, due to the high allelopathic
effects on other species in the habitat, compared to R. pseudoacacia.
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Keywords
degraded ecosystems, invasive species, allelopathy, soil reclamation, vegetation restoration