Japanese knotweed (Fallopia japonica (Houtt.) Ronse Decr.) - colonization in Croatia (CROSBI ID 597515)
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Novak, Nenad ; Lodeta, Veljko ; Kravarščan, Maja
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Japanese knotweed (Fallopia japonica (Houtt.) Ronse Decr.) - colonization in Croatia
Japanese knotweed (Fallopia japonica (Houtt.) Ronse Decr.) is herbaceous perennial plant native to Asia. It was introduced in Europe in 19th century as an ornamental species. Nowadays, it is present on many lists of invasive alien plants in Europe. First recorded occurrence of Japanese knotweed in Croatia was on 1970. in Zagreb. Forty years later it has become a serious threat to many autochthon plants and biodiversity. On many locations in continental region, it kills native vegetation and forms dense monocultures. Its habitats are very diverse but usually connected with people activity. It is usually found near traffic roads, in towns, near water courses, building sites, industrial yards and other urban areas.
Japanese knotweed ; threat to biodiversity ; Croatia
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Podaci o prilogu
58-58.
2010.
objavljeno
Podaci o matičnoj publikaciji
21st COLUMA Conference, International Meeting on Weed Control, Resumes
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21st COLUMA Conference, International Meeting on Weed Control
poster
08.12.2010-09.12.2010
Dijon, Francuska