Pregled bibliografske jedinice broj: 472736
Anredera cordifolia (Ten.) Steenis (Basellaceae), naturalised plant species in south Croatia
Anredera cordifolia (Ten.) Steenis (Basellaceae), naturalised plant species in south Croatia // Zbornik sažetaka, 10. hrvatski biološki kongres / Proceeding of abstracts, 10th Croatian Biological Congress / Besendorfer, Višnja ; Kopjar, Nevenka ; Vidaković-Cifrek, Željka ; Tkalec, Mirta ; Bauer, Nataša ; Lukša, Žaklin (ur.).
Zagreb: Hrvatsko biološko društvo, 2009. str. 139-140 (poster, domaća recenzija, sažetak, znanstveni)
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Naslov
Anredera cordifolia (Ten.) Steenis (Basellaceae), naturalised plant species in south Croatia
Autori
Stančić, Zvjezdana ; Mihelj, Darko
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Sažeci sa skupova, sažetak, znanstveni
Izvornik
Zbornik sažetaka, 10. hrvatski biološki kongres / Proceeding of abstracts, 10th Croatian Biological Congress
/ Besendorfer, Višnja ; Kopjar, Nevenka ; Vidaković-Cifrek, Željka ; Tkalec, Mirta ; Bauer, Nataša ; Lukša, Žaklin - Zagreb : Hrvatsko biološko društvo, 2009, 139-140
Skup
10. hrvatski biološki kongres / 10th Croatian Biological Congress
Mjesto i datum
Osijek, Hrvatska, 14.09.2009. - 20.09.2009
Vrsta sudjelovanja
Poster
Vrsta recenzije
Domaća recenzija
Ključne riječi
Anredera cordifolia (Ten.) Steenis; neophytes; Croatia
Sažetak
Anredera cordifolia (Ten.) Steenis is a perennial climber, known as highly invasive in many warm parts of the world, such as: southern Africa, Australia, southern Europe, Hawai'i, southern North America, the Pacific islands, New Zealand. Its native distribution is in South America, from Paraguay to southern Brazil and northern Argentina. In south Croatia, the species was already recorded as a decorative plant in gardens and parks at the beginning of the 20th century. Recently, Anredera cordifolia has been noted as being naturalised along the roadside in the composition of ruderal vegetation near Baćina. It was established for the first time on September 26, 2006, and again at the same locality during the following two years, on October 8, 2007 and on October 26, 2008. So far, the species can be characterised as having escaped from culture and become naturalised, but not invasive. The negative effect of alien plant species, especially those which have the feature of invasive spreading, is the displacement of the native flora and vegetation. Due to the possibility of its becoming invasive, the spreading of Anredera cordifolia in Croatia should be monitored in future floristic investigations.
Izvorni jezik
Engleski
Znanstvena područja
Biologija
POVEZANOST RADA
Ustanove:
Prirodoslovno-matematički fakultet, Zagreb