@article{MTMT:34771221, title = {Investigation of the Allelopathic Effect of Two Invasive Plant Species in Rhizotron System}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/34771221}, author = {Bakacsy, László and Kardos, Luca Viktória and Szepesi, Ágnes and Nagy, Krisztina Napsugár and Vasas, Andrea and Feigl, Gábor}, doi = {10.3390/life14040475}, journal-iso = {LIFE-BASEL}, journal = {LIFE-BASEL}, volume = {14}, unique-id = {34771221}, abstract = {A key question in plant invasion biology is why invasive plants are more competitive in their introduced habitat than in their native habitat. Studies show that invasive species exhibit allelopathy, influencing other plants by releasing chemicals. Research on allelopathy uses in vitro tests, investigating effects on seed germination and seedling development. Although soil plays a role in modifying allelopathic effects, observations with soil are rare and almost nothing is known about the root development of test plants developing in soil and the effects of allelopathic compounds on root architecture. Our study evaluates the allelopathic effects of false indigo-bush (Amorpha fruticosa L.) and common milkweed (Asclepias syriaca L.) on oilseed rape growth as a model plant. The rhizotron system was used to study the effect of morphology and root architecture. Leaf–soil mixtures at 0.5%, 1%, and 5% concentrations were used. Shoot and root development was strongly inhibited at 5%. But there was no difference between the allelopathy of the two species, and the application of lower concentrations did not show any effect, demonstrating that soil has a significant modifying effect on their allelopathy. Our results highlight that the development of roots growing in the soil is also worth investigating in connection with allelopathy, which can strengthen the ecological importance of allelochemicals during successful invasions.}, year = {2024}, eissn = {2075-1729}, orcid-numbers = {Bakacsy, László/0000-0003-2593-1795; Vasas, Andrea/0000-0002-1818-7702; Feigl, Gábor/0000-0001-6524-9147} } @article{MTMT:34299196, title = {The allelochemical potential of an invasive ornamental plant, the Indian blanket flower (Gaillardia pulchella Foug.)}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/34299196}, author = {Nagy, Krisztina Napsugár and Kardos, Luca Viktória and Orbán, Zsófia and Bakacsy, László}, doi = {10.1111/1442-1984.12441}, journal-iso = {PLANT SPEC BIOL}, journal = {PLANT SPECIES BIOLOGY}, volume = {39}, unique-id = {34299196}, issn = {0913-557X}, abstract = {Abstract Global spread of invasive plant species threatens biodiversity significantly, with a particularly high presence of invasives in the Asteraceae family. This is partly due to their wide use as ornamental plants and their rapid reproduction and allelopathy. The Indian blanket flower (Gaillardia pulchella) is a native North American species widely used as an ornamental plant and has become invasive in other countries. Although it contains bioactive compounds, its allelopathic impact on other plants has been largely unexplored. We conducted in vitro tests on oilseed rape (Brassica napus) germination and early growth to assess blanket flower’s allelopathy. Seeds were exposed to aqueous extracts at three different concentrations (10%, 20%, and 40%). The 40% extract significantly inhibited germination during the treatment. All three concentrations inhibited root growth, with the 40% treatment showing this effect from the second day. In contrast, the extracts promoted significantly shoot elongation. Fresh weight of seedlings was not affected by the extract, but the 10% treatment resulted in higher mass. These findings provide evidence of blanket flower’s allelopathic effects, shedding light on its invasive potential.}, keywords = {extracts; ALLELOPATHY; biological invasion; ornamental plant; Gaillardia pulchella}, year = {2024}, eissn = {1442-1984}, pages = {102-108}, orcid-numbers = {Bakacsy, László/0000-0003-2593-1795} } @article{MTMT:34139164, title = {Diverse Interactions: Root-Nodule Formation and Herb-Layer Composition in Black Locust (Robinia pseudoacacia) Stands}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/34139164}, author = {Csiszár, Ágnes and Winkler, Dániel and Bartha, Dénes and Zagyvai, Gergely}, doi = {10.3390/plants12183253}, journal-iso = {PLANTS-BASEL}, journal = {PLANTS-BASEL}, volume = {12}, unique-id = {34139164}, year = {2023}, eissn = {2223-7747}, pages = {1-15} } @article{MTMT:34135593, title = {Silvicultural potential of the main introduced tree species in the Czech Republic – review}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/34135593}, author = {Novotný, Stanislav and Gallo, Josef and Baláš, Martin and Kuneš, Ivan and Fuchs, Zdeněk and Brabec, Pavel}, doi = {10.2478/forj-2023-0014}, journal-iso = {CENT EU FORESTRY J}, journal = {CENTRAL EUROPEAN FORESTRY JOURNAL}, volume = {69}, unique-id = {34135593}, issn = {2454-034X}, abstract = {Only 1.82% of the Czech forests are covered by the introduced (exotic, non-native) tree species, they represent only a very minor part of the forest area in the Czech Republic. Despite this fact under certain circumstances and locally, they can play an important role in the forest restoration of declined forests. The main non-native tree species used in the Czech Republic are: black locust ( Robinia pseudoacacia L.), Douglas-fir ( Pseudotsuga menziesii [Mirbel] Franco), grand fir ( Abies grandis [Douglas ex D. Don] Lindl.), black walnut ( Juglans nigra L.), northern red oak ( Quercus rubra L.), and blue spruce ( Picea pungens Engelm.). Other tree species are cultivated on very small areas, despite their much larger potential. The aim of the presented review paper is to summarize information on the introduced tree species, available especially from national sources, and give comprehensive information concerning the potential and risk of their use in the conditions of the Czech Republic. The authors mention also other tree species eligible for silviculture under current as well as future climatic circumstances. The current area and silvicultural potential in the climate changing conditions are analysed and summarized.}, year = {2023}, eissn = {2454-0358}, pages = {188-200} } @article{MTMT:33082919, title = {Allelopathic Effect of Black Cherry (Prunus serotina Ehrh.) on Early Growth of White Mustard (Sinapis alba L.) and Common Buckwheat (Fagopyrum esculentum Moench): Is the Invader a Threat to Restoration of Fallow Lands?}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/33082919}, author = {Bączek, Paulina and Halarewicz, Aleksandra}, doi = {10.3390/agronomy12092103}, journal-iso = {AGRONOMY-BASEL}, journal = {AGRONOMY (BASEL)}, volume = {12}, unique-id = {33082919}, abstract = {Abandoned agricultural land present in most European countries constitutes a resource of land that can be restored to agricultural production. Fallow colonization by invasive plant species contributes to changes in the course of natural secondary succession. This may modify the possibilities of returning fallow lands to agriculture, which constitutes an issue that needs to be investigated. In this study, the phytotoxic effect of invasive black cherry (Prunus serotina Ehrh.) on two crop plants commonly used for fallow land utilization, white mustard (Sinapis alba L.) and common buckwheat (Fagopyrum esculentum Moench), was assessed. The influence of water extracts from P. serotina litter and the soil collected under the individuals of this species was investigated. Sinapis alba was found to be more sensitive to allelochemicals released by P. serotina than F. esculentum. Litter extracts and soil with residues of P. serotina significantly inhibited both germination and growth of S. alba seedlings, estimated with length and mass of the above-ground and underground parts. In the case of F. esculentum, a negative effect of the tested extracts and soil on root mass reduction was observed. Preliminary results of our laboratory tests suggest that cultivation of white mustard should be avoided in the reclamation of fallows with black cherry.}, year = {2022}, eissn = {2073-4395}, pages = {2103}, orcid-numbers = {Halarewicz, Aleksandra/0000-0001-5756-4462} } @article{MTMT:33095999, title = {A review on invasive false indigo bush ( Amorpha fruticosa L.): Nuisance plant with multiple benefits}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/33095999}, author = {Grabić, Jasna and Ljevnaić‐Mašić, Branka and Zhan, Ai and Benka, Pavel and Heilmeier, Hermann}, doi = {10.1002/ece3.9290}, journal-iso = {ECOL EVOL}, journal = {ECOLOGY AND EVOLUTION}, volume = {12}, unique-id = {33095999}, issn = {2045-7758}, year = {2022}, eissn = {2045-7758}, orcid-numbers = {Grabić, Jasna/0000-0002-6060-5074; Ljevnaić‐Mašić, Branka/0000-0001-6052-0372; Zhan, Ai/0000-0003-3189-9373; Benka, Pavel/0000-0001-6229-5180; Heilmeier, Hermann/0000-0001-5935-0396} } @article{MTMT:32699774, title = {Invasion of the Giant Hogweed and the Sosnowsky’s Hogweed as a Multidisciplinary Problem with Unknown Future—A Review}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/32699774}, author = {Grzędzicka, Emilia}, doi = {10.3390/earth3010018}, journal-iso = {EARTH}, journal = {EARTH}, volume = {3}, unique-id = {32699774}, year = {2022}, eissn = {2673-4834}, pages = {287-312}, orcid-numbers = {Grzędzicka, Emilia/0000-0002-3954-4895} } @article{MTMT:33547976, title = {Assessment of the allelopathic potential of some naturalized tree and shrubby introducents under conditions of the northern steppe Dnieper region}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/33547976}, author = {Ivanko, I. A. and Kulik, A. F. and Nikolaieva, V. V.}, doi = {10.15421/442203}, journal-iso = {vsllr}, journal = {Питання степового лісознавства та лісової рекультивації земель}, volume = {51}, unique-id = {33547976}, issn = {2073-8331}, abstract = {Nowadays, introduced alien tree and shrubby species have become integral components of the green infrastructure in cities and suburban artificial forest plantations around the world, and their participation in regional dendroflora is steadily increasing. Along with autochthonous species, tree and shrubby introducents perform a wide range of ecological functions and ecosystem services, but, with successful naturalization and increased invasive activity, they can cause negative biological, environmental, social, and economic consequences. The potential for the evolution of adventive species in secondary habitats in the direction of increasing allelopathic activity and competitiveness compared with native species determines the need for assessment of allelopathic potential as a possible predictor of their successful invasive activity. The allelopathic activity of the species was determined by the bioassay method based on the effect of water extracts of different concentrations obtained from dry biomass of leaves on the germination of testing culture seeds of Raphanus raphanistrum subsp. sativus (L.) Domin and biometric indicators of seedlings of Lepidium sativum L. It was determined that in the conditions of the northern steppe Dnieper region, naturalized tree and shrubby introducents Celtis occidentalis L., Morus alba L., Lonicera tatarica L., Mahonia aquifolium (Pursh) Nutt., Prunus virginiana L., Prunus serotina Ehrh., Rhus typhina L. have significant allelopathic potential, which can be a predictor of increasing their competitiveness compared with native species and increasing invasive activity within the region. Water extracts from dry leaves of the studied tree and shrubby species had an inhibitory effect on seed germination and biometric indicators of testing cultures seedlings; the intensity of this effect varied depending on the plant species and extract concentration. Assessment of the allelopathic potential of the alien tree and shrubby species used in urban and suburban green planting is a necessary measure for preliminary identification of potentially invasive species, which will contribute to the increase of efficiency of green infrastructure management.}, year = {2022}, pages = {29-41} } @article{MTMT:33060569, title = {Assessment of the Potential of the Invasive Arboreal Plant Ailanthus altissima (Simaroubaceae) as an Economically Prospective Source of Natural Pesticides}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/33060569}, author = {Kozuharova, Ekaterina and Pasdaran, Ardalan and Al Tawaha, Abdel Rahman and Todorova, Teodora and Naychov, Zheko and Ionkova, Iliana}, doi = {10.3390/d14080680}, journal-iso = {DIVERSITY-BASEL}, journal = {DIVERSITY (BASEL)}, volume = {14}, unique-id = {33060569}, abstract = {The extensive use of pesticides may negatively affect human health. Additionally, it is one of the main reasons for the decline of pollinators and is thus a hazard for most crops and biodiversity as a whole. Good candidates for the replacement of pesticides with ones less toxic to humans and pollinators are natural products (bioactive compounds extracted from plants), even though it should be kept in mind that some of them can be toxic too. Ailanthus altissima (Mill.), swingle, known also as tree of heaven, (Simaroubaceae) is one of the most aggressive alien invasive plants. It demonstrates a high tolerance to various habitat conditions and a potent propagation ability. This plant has a prominent ability to suppress the seed development of local vegetation. The aim of this review study is to summarize the potential of this plant for use as a natural pesticide, starting with ethnobotanical information. The essential oils extracted from A. altissima with its main components α-curcumene α-gurjunene, γ-cadinene, α-humulene, β-caryophyllene, caryophyllene oxide, germacrene D, etc., have been reported to possess different activities such as insect repellent, insecticidal, and herbicidal activity. Additionally, polar extracts and particularly quassinoids, the phenolic constituents of A. altissima leaves, are potent phytotoxins and fumigants. The basic extraction protocols are also summarized.}, year = {2022}, eissn = {1424-2818}, orcid-numbers = {Kozuharova, Ekaterina/0000-0001-6795-9660; Al Tawaha, Abdel Rahman/0000-0001-5726-4363; Todorova, Teodora/0000-0003-1075-4482} } @article{MTMT:32982303, title = {Role of enemy release and hybridization in the invasiveness of Impatiens balfourii and I. glandulifera}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/32982303}, author = {Najberek, Kamil and Solarz, Wojciech and Gasienica-Staszeczek, Magdalena and Olejniczak, Pawel}, doi = {10.1007/s10265-022-01398-5}, journal-iso = {J PLANT RES}, journal = {JOURNAL OF PLANT RESEARCH}, unique-id = {32982303}, issn = {0918-9440}, abstract = {Comparative studies with taxonomically and geographically paired alien species that exhibit different degrees of success in their invasions may help to identify the factors that determine invasiveness. Examples of such species in Europe include the noninvasive Impatiens balfourii and invasive I. glandulifera. We tested whether the low invasiveness of I. balfourii in Europe may be explained by strong pressure from local enemies. Earlier studies of these two species provided support for their hybridization. We tested this phenomenon as the potential occurrence of I. glandulifera x I. balfourii hybrids might promote the evolution of the invasiveness of I. balfourii. Both species were germinated from seeds collected in 2015 on the Swiss-Italian border in Insubria and utilized in three experiments: (1) a common garden enemy release test (leaf damage or pest pressure), (2) a test of the pressure exerted by a generalist enemy and (3) hybridization test. In the first test, the effect of enemies was assessed by the level of leaf damage and the number of pests. In the second test, a food choice experiment with a generalist herbivore (Cepaea snails) was performed. In the hybridization test, the plants were placed in a climatic chamber for self-pollination and hand cross-pollination. Analyses of enemy release and Cepaea snail preference revealed that I. balfourii experienced higher enemy pressure than I. glandulifera; however, this was not reflected in the performance of the plants. Although I. glandulifera was larger, I. balfourii had greater fecundity. Thus, the invasion success of I. glandulifera could not be unambiguously attributed to its greater degree of release from enemies compared with the noninvasive I. balfourii. Additionally, we did not obtain any evidence of hybridization between the two species. Thus, we obtained no support for the hypothesis that the evolution of the invasiveness of I. balfourii could be enhanced through hybridization with I. glandulifera.}, keywords = {Tetrazolium (TZ) test; parental species; Germination test; Enemy release hypothesis (ERH); Evolution of increased competitive ability (EICA) hypothesis; Plant vigor hypothesis}, year = {2022}, eissn = {1618-0860} } @article{MTMT:33251411, title = {Leaf water extracts from invasive Acer negundo do not inhibit seed germination more than leaf extracts from native species}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/33251411}, author = {Rafikova, Olesya and Veselkin, Denis}, doi = {10.3391/mbi.2022.13.4.08}, journal-iso = {MANAGEMENT BIOL INVASIONS}, journal = {MANAGEMENT OF BIOLOGICAL INVASIONS}, volume = {13}, unique-id = {33251411}, issn = {1989-8649}, year = {2022}, eissn = {1989-8649}, pages = {705-723} } @article{MTMT:32772354, title = {Effects of Water Extracts from the Leaves of Boxelder Maple Acer negundo and Native Tree Species on the Early Development of Plants}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/32772354}, author = {Veselkin, D. V. and Rafikova, O. S.}, doi = {10.1134/S1067413622020084}, journal-iso = {RUSS J ECOL+}, journal = {RUSSIAN JOURNAL OF ECOLOGY}, volume = {53}, unique-id = {32772354}, issn = {1067-4136}, year = {2022}, eissn = {1608-3334}, pages = {59-67} } @{MTMT:32588364, title = {Invasive Alien Plant Species in Global Perspectives with Special References to Bosnia and Herzegovina}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/32588364}, author = {Barudanović, S. and Zečić, E. and Macanović, A. and Duraković, B. and Mašić, E.}, booktitle = {Invasive Alien Species}, doi = {10.1002/9781119607045.ch31}, unique-id = {32588364}, year = {2021}, pages = {215-252} } @article{MTMT:32330832, title = {Composition of Phenolic Compounds, Cyanogenic Glycosides, Organic Acids and Sugars in Fruits of Black Cherry (Prunus serotina Ehrh.)}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/32330832}, author = {Brozdowski, Jakub and Waliszewska, Boguslawa and Loffler, Jakub and Hudina, Metka and Veberic, Robert and Mikulic-Petkovsek, Maja}, doi = {10.3390/f12060762}, journal-iso = {FORESTS}, journal = {FORESTS}, volume = {12}, unique-id = {32330832}, issn = {1999-4907}, abstract = {The forest understory is rich in fruit-bearing trees and shrubs. They include both native species and invasive alien plant species (IAPS). One of the most spreading IAPS is black cherry (Prunus serotina E.). Problems with the invasiveness of P. serotina is well known in many European countries. However, there are very few studies related to this IAPS. This article aims to fill the gap in research on the bioactive compounds of black cherry fruits and thus to start a discussion on the potential use of this species on an industrial or semi-industrial scale, which may lead to the reduction of this species presence in forests. Fruits were collected in a forest of Northern Poland. Contents of sugars, phenolic compounds as well as cyanogenic glycosides were determined. Pphenolic compounds and cyanogenic glycoside were assayed using HPLC-DAD coupled with MSn. Sugars and organic acids were determined with the use of HPLC-DAD. Fruits of P. serotina can be considered as rich in anthocyanins, even at a lower level of total phenolics than in their plantation-grown couterparts, fruits of black cherry are still a good source of dietary phenolics of natural, forest-grown origin. When stones are not crushed during processing the level of GCC is within a safe, admissible range.}, keywords = {Organic acids; Sugars; PHENOLICS; HPLC-DAD-MS; Prunus serotina; Cyanogenic glycosides; invasive alien plant species}, year = {2021}, eissn = {1999-4907}, orcid-numbers = {Brozdowski, Jakub/0000-0002-7649-9720; Veberic, Robert/0000-0002-1421-5163; Mikulic-Petkovsek, Maja/0000-0002-7712-6811} } @article{MTMT:32122059, title = {Phenolic composition of leaf and flower extracts of black cherry (Prunus serotina Ehrh.)}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/32122059}, author = {Brozdowski, Jakub and Waliszewska, Boguslawa and Gacnik, Sasa and Hudina, Metka and Veberic, Robert and Mikulic-Petkovsek, Maja}, doi = {10.1007/s13595-021-01089-6}, journal-iso = {ANN FOREST SCI}, journal = {ANNALS OF FOREST SCIENCE}, volume = {78}, unique-id = {32122059}, issn = {1286-4560}, year = {2021}, eissn = {1297-966X} } @article{MTMT:32475472, title = {Effects of the Invasive Tree Species Ailanthus altissima on the Floral Diversity and Soil Properties in the Pannonian Region}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/32475472}, author = {Demeter , András and Saláta, Dénes and Tormáné Kovács, Eszter and Szirmai, Orsolya and Trenyik, Petra and Meinhardt, Sarolta and Rusvai, Katalin and Verbényiné Neumann , Krisztina and Schermann, Balázs Gábor and Szegleti, Zsófia and Czóbel, Szilárd}, doi = {10.3390/land10111155}, journal-iso = {LAND-BASEL}, journal = {LAND (BASEL)}, volume = {10}, unique-id = {32475472}, year = {2021}, eissn = {2073-445X}, orcid-numbers = {Saláta, Dénes/0000-0002-7149-0022; Tormáné Kovács, Eszter/0000-0001-8509-6432} } @article{MTMT:31910639, title = {Monograph of invasive plants in Europe N°6. Asclepias syriaca L.}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/31910639}, author = {Follak, Swen and Bakacsy, László and Essl, Franz and Hochfellner, Lisa and Lapin, Katharina and Schwarz, Michael and Tokarska-Guzik, Barbara and Wołkowycki, Dan}, doi = {10.1080/23818107.2021.1886984}, journal-iso = {BOT LETT}, journal = {BOTANY LETTERS}, volume = {168}, unique-id = {31910639}, issn = {2381-8107}, year = {2021}, eissn = {2381-8115}, pages = {422-451}, orcid-numbers = {Follak, Swen/0000-0002-1788-0572; Bakacsy, László/0000-0003-2593-1795; Essl, Franz/0000-0001-8253-2112; Lapin, Katharina/0000-0003-4462-2058; Tokarska-Guzik, Barbara/0000-0002-4058-1220; Wołkowycki, Dan/0000-0003-2532-0468} } @article{MTMT:31987377, title = {Biological flora of Central Europe: Impatiens glandulifera Royle}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/31987377}, author = {Helsen, Kenny and Diekmann, Martin and Decocq, Guillaume and De Pauw, Karen and Govaert, Sanne and Graae, Bente Jessen and Hagenblad, Jenny and Liira, Jaan and Orczewska, Anna and Sanczuk, Pieter and Van Meerbeek, Koenraad and De Frenne, Pieter}, doi = {10.1016/j.ppees.2021.125609}, journal-iso = {PERSPECT PLANT ECOL}, journal = {PERSPECTIVES IN PLANT ECOLOGY EVOLUTION AND SYSTEMATICS}, volume = {50}, unique-id = {31987377}, issn = {1433-8319}, year = {2021}, eissn = {1433-8319}, orcid-numbers = {Helsen, Kenny/0000-0001-6856-7095; De Pauw, Karen/0000-0001-8369-2679; Govaert, Sanne/0000-0002-8939-1305; Hagenblad, Jenny/0000-0002-9850-5546; Sanczuk, Pieter/0000-0003-1107-4905; Van Meerbeek, Koenraad/0000-0002-9260-3815} } @article{MTMT:31921300, title = {Antifungal Effect of Ambrosia artemisiifolia L. Extract and Chemical Fungicide Against Spilocaea oleagina Causing Olive Leaf Spot}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/31921300}, author = {Kleef, Fatema and Salman, Mazen}, doi = {10.1007/s13369-021-05397-x}, journal-iso = {ARAB J SCI ENG}, journal = {ARABIAN JOURNAL FOR SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING}, volume = {-}, unique-id = {31921300}, issn = {2193-567X}, abstract = {Olive leaf spot or peacock eye disease caused by Spilocaea oleagina is one of the most common diseases attacking olive trees all over the world. Control of the disease by application of copper fungicides is not always feasible and requires proper management practices. The use of plant extract is considered a safe alternative to the harmful effect of chemical fungicides. In this work, different concentrations (0.5, 1.0, 1.5, 2.0, 2.5, 5.0 and 10% w/v) of Ambrosia artimisiifolia aqueous leaf extract were tested for their efficacy against OLS spore germination. All concentrations proved to have an inhibitory effect on conidial germination under in vitro conditions. The concentrations 2.5 and 5% were the most effective with germination rates of 8.3 and 2.8%, respectively. The results of this work provided new possibilities to control the disease using A. artimisiifolia leaf extract.}, year = {2021}, eissn = {2191-4281}, pages = {---} } @article{MTMT:31896905, title = {Adaptation of Amorpha fruticosa to different habitats is enabled by photosynthetic apparatus plasticity}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/31896905}, author = {MLINARIC, S. and PFEIFFER, T. and KRSTIN, Lj. and MARONIC, D. and OZURA, M. and STEVIC, F. and VARGA, M.}, doi = {10.32615/ps.2021.008}, journal-iso = {PHOTOSYNTHETICA}, journal = {PHOTOSYNTHETICA}, volume = {59}, unique-id = {31896905}, issn = {0300-3604}, year = {2021}, eissn = {1573-9058}, pages = {137-147} } @article{MTMT:32192685, title = {Differences in allelopathic effect of tree of heaven root extracts and isolated ailanthone on test-species}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/32192685}, author = {Novak, Maja and Novak, Nenad and Milinović, Bernardica}, doi = {10.5513/JCEA01/22.3.3098}, journal-iso = {J CENT EUR AGRIC}, journal = {JOURNAL OF CENTRAL EUROPEAN AGRICULTURE}, volume = {22}, unique-id = {32192685}, issn = {1332-9049}, keywords = {COMMON WHEAT; Extrapolation; allelochemicals; Dilutions; Pigweed; Red bristlegrass}, year = {2021}, pages = {611-622} } @article{MTMT:32030618, title = {Intersexual segregation in winter foraging of great spotted woodpecker Dendrocopos major in riparian forests infested with invasive tree species}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/32030618}, author = {Ónodi, Gábor and Csiszár, Ágnes and Botta-Dukát, Zoltán and Csörgő, Tibor and Winkler, Dániel}, doi = {10.1080/02827581.2021.1943516}, journal-iso = {SCAND J FOREST RES}, journal = {SCANDINAVIAN JOURNAL OF FOREST RESEARCH}, volume = {36}, unique-id = {32030618}, issn = {0282-7581}, year = {2021}, eissn = {1651-1891}, pages = {354-363}, orcid-numbers = {Botta-Dukát, Zoltán/0000-0002-9544-3474; Csörgő, Tibor/0000-0002-7060-9853} } @article{MTMT:32330831, title = {On the Distribution Pattern of Amorpha fruticosa L. in the Region of the Kanevskaya Hydroelectric Power Plant (Ukraine) in Connection with Hydrochory}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/32330831}, author = {Shevchyk, T. V and Dvirna, T. S. and Shevchyk, V. L.}, doi = {10.1134/S2075111721020090}, journal-iso = {Russ. J. Biol. Invasions}, journal = {Russian Journal of Biological Invasions}, volume = {12}, unique-id = {32330831}, issn = {2075-1117}, abstract = {Amorpha fruticosa L. is a kenophyte of North American origin, ergaziophyte. Currently, this species has naturalized over large areas and has become the background on the coastal waters of the Dnieper reservoirs of hydropower stations. It is necessary to clarify the reasons for the distribution of A. fruticosa populations in different parts of the Middle Dnieper coast under conditions of artificial regulation of its water yield. It has been proven that the high buoyancy of A. fruticosa fruits provides the possibility of its active dispersal along river beds in a natural way under conditions of fluctuations in the level of surface water yield at the time of spring floods. The main and determining factor in the active dissemination of the species on the coast of the Kanev and Kremenchug reservoirs is the frequent variability of the maximum water surface level. The narrow altitudinal span of distribution of this species on the coast in the lower parts and, accordingly, wider span in the upper parts of the reservoirs are determined by the corresponding indicators of water level differences. The possibility of artificial regulation of the water surface level with knowledge of the characteristics of hydrochory of this invasive species makes it possible to influence its distribution in the territory near the reservoirs.}, keywords = {Ukraine; DISSEMINATION; Biological invasions; Hydrochory; Amorpha fruticosa L}, year = {2021}, pages = {213-218} } @article{MTMT:31895592, title = {On distribution pattern of Amorpha fruticosa L. in the region of Kanevskaya Hydropower Station (Ukraine) in connection with hydrochory.}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/31895592}, author = {Shevchyk, T.V. and Dvirna, T.S. and Shevchyk, V.L.}, journal-iso = {Russian Journal of Biological Invasions}, journal = {Russian Journal of Biological Invasions}, volume = {2021}, unique-id = {31895592}, issn = {2075-1125}, year = {2021}, pages = {107-115} } @misc{MTMT:31921361, title = {High Canopy Cover of Invasive Acer Negundo L. Affects Ground Vegetation Diversity}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/31921361}, author = {Veselkin, Denis Vasilyevich and Dubrovin, Denis Igorevich and Pustovalova, Liliya Alexandrovna}, doi = {10.21203/rs.3.rs-195140/v1}, unique-id = {31921361}, abstract = {We assessed the link between canopy cover degree and ground vegetation diversity under alien the ash-leaved maple (Acer negundo) and other (native or alien) tree species. We investigated urban and suburban forests in the large city of Yekaterinburg, Russia. Forests were evaluated on two spatial scales. Through an inter-habitat comparison completed over three years, we recorded canopy cover and plant diversity among 13 sample plots of 20 × 20 m where A . negundo dominated and 13 plots where other tree species dominated. In an intra-habitat comparison, we recorded canopy cover and ground vegetation diversity among 800 sample plots measuring 1 m2 in the extended urbanised forest, which featured abundant alien (308 plots) and native trees (492 plots). We observed decreased diversity among vascular ground plant species by 40% (inter-habitat) and 20% (intra-habitat) in areas dominated by the A. negundo compared to areas dominated by native tree and shrub species. An abundance of A . negundo was accompanied by increased canopy cover. We found a negative relationship between canopy cover and the number of understory herbaceous species. Thus, the interception of light and the restriction of its amount for other species is a main factor supporting the negative influence of A . negundo on native plant communities.}, year = {2021} } @article{MTMT:32588307, title = {High canopy cover of invasive Acer negundo L. affects ground vegetation taxonomic richness}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/32588307}, author = {Veselkin, D. V. and Dubrovin, D. I. and Pustovalova, L. A.}, doi = {10.1038/s41598-021-00258-x}, journal-iso = {SCI REP}, journal = {SCIENTIFIC REPORTS}, volume = {11}, unique-id = {32588307}, issn = {2045-2322}, year = {2021}, eissn = {2045-2322} } @CONFERENCE{MTMT:31325029, title = {Floodplain restoration with dyke relocations in the Middle Tisza District, Hungary}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/31325029}, author = {Vizi, Dávid Béla}, booktitle = {Rivers and Floodplains in the Anthropocene - Upcoming Challenges in the Danube River Basin}, unique-id = {31325029}, abstract = {The river regulation and dyke construction works were finished on the Hungarian section of the Tisza River in the early 20th century. These measures created a new situation for the Hungarian flood protection. Over time, we had to face with new problems after the river has been situated between the dykes. The major challenges are that the river can only deposit the transported sediment between the embankments and the percentage of floodplain forests has increased tenfold over the last hundred years. These processes reduce the conveyance capacity of the floodplain areas and also increase flood peaks. Following the remarkable flood events of the early 21st century, dyke sections in the Middle Tisza District were relocated to improve the runoff on the floodplain area. The presentation introduces the current challenges along the Hungarian section of the Tisza River and also focusing on the upcoming climate change induced flood related issues. It presents the characteristics of the Tisza River which are endangered by hydrological extremes. Further aim is to demonstrate the applicability of a two-dimensional hydrodynamic model to study the effects of the dyke relocations. The presentation also introduces the modelling results of the pilot action on the Danube FLOODPLAIN project which is focusing on reducing the flood risk through floodplain restoration along the Danube River and its tributaries. The Hungarian pilot area is located in the Middle Tisza District. Extreme flood events are often impact this region.}, year = {2021}, pages = {34-34} } @{MTMT:31920641, title = {Prunus avium L.: Composition, Analysis and Health Benefits}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/31920641}, author = {Gonçalves, Joana and Simão, Ana and Soares, Sofia and Gameiro, Carina and Almeida, Ema and Rosado, Tiago and Luís, Ângelo and Gallardo, Eugenia and Duarte, Ana}, unique-id = {31920641}, year = {2020}, pages = {1-52} } @article{MTMT:31922986, title = {Influence of extracts of Fraxinus excelsior L. and Fraxinus pennsylvanica March. leaves on watercress growth parameters}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/31922986}, author = {Izotkin, D.I. and Kholenko, M.S.}, journal = {Učenye zapiski Brânskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta}, volume = {2020}, unique-id = {31922986}, year = {2020}, pages = {54-59} } @article{MTMT:30910445, title = {Effects of the invasive common milkweed (Asclepias syriaca) on nematode communities in natural grasslands}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/30910445}, author = {Jurová, Jana and Renčo, Marek and Gömöryová, Erika and Čerevková, Andrea}, doi = {10.1163/15685411-00003314}, journal-iso = {NEMATOLOGY}, journal = {NEMATOLOGY}, volume = {22}, unique-id = {30910445}, issn = {1388-5545}, year = {2020}, eissn = {1568-5411}, pages = {423-438} } @article{MTMT:31923587, title = {Seed germination of native plants in soil transformed by invasive plants Acer negundo and Heracleum sosnowskyi}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/31923587}, author = {Rafikova, Olesya and Kiseleva, Olga and Veselkin, Denis}, doi = {10.1051/e3sconf/202017603002}, journal-iso = {E3S WEB CONF}, journal = {E3S WEB OF CONFERENCES}, volume = {176}, unique-id = {31923587}, issn = {2555-0403}, year = {2020}, eissn = {2267-1242} } @article{MTMT:31813269, title = {Effect of pyrogenic damage and haymaking on the growth and development of Amorphous shrub (Amorpha fruticosa L.)}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/31813269}, author = {Шевчик, Тарас Васильович and Соломаха, Ігор Володимирович}, doi = {10.33730/2077-4893.3.2020.211526}, journal-iso = {AGROECOL J}, journal = {AGROECOLOGICAL JOURNAL-KIJEV}, volume = {0}, unique-id = {31813269}, issn = {2077-4893}, year = {2020}, pages = {53-57} } @article{MTMT:31113034, title = {Effect of black cherry (Prunus serotina) litter extracts on germination and growth of Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris) seedlings}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/31113034}, author = {Baczek, Paulina and Halarewicz, Aleksandra}, doi = {10.3161/15052249PJE2019.67.2.004}, journal-iso = {POL J ECOL}, journal = {POLISH JOURNAL OF ECOLOGY}, volume = {67}, unique-id = {31113034}, issn = {1505-2249}, abstract = {In the managed forest of temperate Europe, black cherry (Prunus serotina) is one of the most important invader species. Among the ecological traits enabling its expansion in forest stands, the role of chemical compounds released naturally by this plant into the environment still remains unclear. The aim of this study was to determine the influence of black cherry leaf litter on the germination and growth of Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris) seedlings. Laboratory bioassays with extracts from newly fallen and decomposed leaves showed a phytotoxic effect on root elongation and a slightly weaker negative effect on stem growth of pine shoots. The inhibitory effect increased with the gradient of leaf extract concentration. Furthermore, a significant negative correlation was observed between condensed tannin content in decomposed leaf litter of the black cherry and the pine root growth. The results are discussed in the context of black cherry litter properties which could interfere with natural regeneration of pine forests.}, keywords = {DECOMPOSITION; ALLELOPATHY; BIOASSAYS; SCOTS PINE; Tannins; Black cherry}, year = {2019}, pages = {137-147}, orcid-numbers = {Halarewicz, Aleksandra/0000-0001-5756-4462} } @article{MTMT:33758813, title = {Identification of Pinus sylvestris clones with highest and lowest allelopathic potential}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/33758813}, author = {Bielinis, Ernest and Kwiatkowski, Jacek and Boiko, Sergii}, doi = {10.46490/vol25iss1pp052}, journal-iso = {BALT FOR}, journal = {BALTIC FORESTRY}, volume = {25}, unique-id = {33758813}, issn = {1392-1355}, abstract = {Allelopathy is a kind of interaction between plants in which the inhibitory effect on growth and germination can play an important role during the struggle for existence in interspecific competition. The species (or clone of one species) with a higher allelopathic potential might win the competition and place themselves in a better biosocial position for growth. Also, the clones with a lower allopathic potential might be useful in agroforestry, e.g. as trees useful for shading the crops. The allelopathic potential of Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.), the tree species with a wide range of distribution in Europe and of great economic importance, was estimated in this study. To this end, needles from trees growing in a clonal seed orchard were collected and used as a material to obtain water leachates. The leachates were diluted to 25 and 50% and used in allelopathy tests. The differences between potentials of leachates from Scots pine clones to inhibit germination and growth of the test plant (Sinapis alba L. cv. Borowska) were assessed. The clones 1702 and 1703 were characterized as highly allelopathic, with the potential confirmed in two independent allelopathic tests. The clones 355 and 2209 were characterized as clones with a moderate allopathic potential. The possibility of selecting clones with the known allelopathic potential for the successful use in forestry was discussed.}, year = {2019}, eissn = {1392-1355}, pages = {---} } @article{MTMT:31113033, title = {Identification of Pinus sylvestris Clones with the Highest and Lowest Allelopathic Potentials}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/31113033}, author = {Bielinis, Ernest and Kwiatkowski, Jacek and Boiko, Sergii}, journal-iso = {BALT FOR}, journal = {BALTIC FORESTRY}, volume = {25}, unique-id = {31113033}, issn = {1392-1355}, abstract = {Allelopathy is a kind of interaction between plants in which the inhibitory effect on growth and germination can play an important role during the struggle for existence in interspecific competition. The species (or clone of one species) with a higher allelopathic potential might win the competition and place themselves in a better biosocial position for growth. Also, the clones with a lower allelopathic potential might be useful in agroforestry, e.g. as trees useful for shading the crops. The allelopathic potential of Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.), the tree species with a wide range of distribution in Europe and of great economic importance, was estimated in this study. To this end, needles from trees growing in a clonal seed orchard were collected and used as a material to obtain water leachates. The leachates were diluted to 25 and 50% and used in allelopathy tests. The differences between potentials of leachates from Scots pine clones to inhibit germination and growth of the test plant (Sinapis alba L. cv. Borowska) were assessed. All leachates significantly affected the germination and hypocotyl length in comparison to the control, also, there were significant differences between allelopathic effects of leachates from different clones. The clones 1702 and 1703 were characterized as highly allelopathic, with the potential confirmed in two independent allelopathic tests. The clones 355 and 2209 were characterized as clones with a moderate allopathic potential. Also, leachates derived from needles collected from the upper part of the crown exerted a significantly stronger influence on the germination of the test plant than the leachates derived from the lower part of the crown. The possibility of selecting clones with the known allelopathic potential for the successful use in forestry was discussed.}, keywords = {CLONES; germination; SCOTS PINE; Pinus Sylvestris; Sinapis alba; Leachates; allelopathic potential.; hypocotyl length; test plant}, year = {2019}, eissn = {1392-1355}, pages = {52-58}, orcid-numbers = {Kwiatkowski, Jacek/0000-0002-9040-701X} } @misc{MTMT:32763427, title = {Application of leaf extracts of Ambrosia artemisiifolia to control Spilocaea oleagina the causal agent of olive leaf spot disease on olive trees}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/32763427}, author = {Fatema, Shawqi Kleef}, unique-id = {32763427}, year = {2019} } @article{MTMT:31833019, title = {Alelopatski utjecaj pajasena (Ailanthus altissima (Mill.) Swingle) na početni porast korovne vrste koštan (Echinochloa crus-galli (L.) P. Beauv.)}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/31833019}, author = {Maja, Novak and Nenad, Novak}, journal-iso = {Fragmenta Phytomedica}, journal = {Fragmenta Phytomedica}, volume = {33}, unique-id = {31833019}, issn = {2584-6477}, year = {2019}, pages = {58-72} } @article{MTMT:31923457, title = {Evaluation of the „novel weapon hypothesis“ for sucessful invasion of Heracleum mantegazzianum.}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/31923457}, author = {MATOUŠKOVÁ, M. and JUROVÁ, J. and RENČO, M. and GRUĽOVÁ, D.}, journal-iso = {BIODIV ENVIRON}, journal = {BIODIVERSITY AND ENVIRONMENT}, volume = {11}, unique-id = {31923457}, issn = {2585-9498}, year = {2019}, eissn = {2585-9242}, pages = {53-64} } @article{MTMT:30530377, title = {Phytotoxic Effect of Invasive Heracleum mantegazzianum Essential Oil on Dicot and Monocot Species}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/30530377}, author = {Matouskova, Martina and Jurova, Jana and Grul'ova, Daniela and Wajs-Bonikowska, Anna and Renco, Marek and Sedlak, Vincent and Poracova, Janka and Gogal'ova, Zuzana and Kalemba, Danuta}, doi = {10.3390/molecules24030425}, journal-iso = {MOLECULES}, journal = {MOLECULES}, volume = {24}, unique-id = {30530377}, issn = {1420-3049}, abstract = {Spreading of the plant species in new areas is supported by the hypothesis in which chemicals produced by alien species are allopathic to native plants. A novel weapon hypothesis was tested by using essential oil of dangerous alien species Heracleum mantegazzianum in laboratory conditions. Aboveground plant material was collected in south-east part of Slovakia, dried and hydrodistilled for essential oil isolation. Dominant compounds as octyl acetate (62.6%), hexyl 2-metylbutyrate (10.7%), hexyl isobutyrate (7.5%) and hexyl butyrate (6.5%) were identified by GC-MS. Potential phytotoxic activity was tested on three dicot plant species garden cress (Lepidium sativum L.), radish (Raphanus sativus L.) and lettuce (Lactuca sativa L.) and on one monocot plant species wheat Triticum aestivum L. Germination of the seeds of model plant species after influencing by different doses of essential oil of H. mantegazzianum as well as the roots length was evaluated. Lepidium sativum L. and Raphanus sativus L. were generally not sensitive to applied doses of essential oil although a little stimulation effect at some concentrations prevailed over inhibition effect. Similarly, in monocot species Triticum aestivum L., stimulation was visible in both root length and root number at two or one highest doses, respectively.}, keywords = {biological activity; ALLELOPATHY; GC-MS; aliphatic esters; giant hogweed}, year = {2019}, eissn = {1420-3049} } @article{MTMT:30975538, title = {Allelopathic effects of wood small-reed (Calamagrostis epigejos) on germination and growth of selected grassland species}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/30975538}, author = {Pruchniewicz, Daniel and Halarewicz, Aleksandra}, doi = {10.3161/15052249PJE2019.67.2.003}, journal-iso = {POL J ECOL}, journal = {POLISH JOURNAL OF ECOLOGY}, volume = {67}, unique-id = {30975538}, issn = {1505-2249}, abstract = {The role of allelopathy in the displacement of given meadow species by wood small-reed (Calamagrostis epigejos) is not well recognized. The aim of this study was to evaluate and compare the influence of volatile and aqueous extracts from C. epigejos on initial recruitment of typical mesic meadow species (Daucus carota, Rumex acetosa, Festuca pratensis and Dactylis glomerata). The activity of allelochemicals contained within above-ground biomass, below-ground biomass and necromass of the donor plant was estimated. Using gas chromatography-mass spectrometry technique led to the identification of 19 compounds (alcohols, aldehydes, ketones and esters) in C. epigejos volatile extracts. Aliphatic alcohols were the main group of identified chemicals, including (Z)-3-hexen-1-ol acetate. The laboratory tests showed a significant inhibitory influence of volatile C. epigejos extracts on the growth of D. glomerata, D. carota and R. acetosa roots. The influence of aqueous C. epigejos extracts on selected meadow species was less evident. Only the seeds of D. glomerata and F. pratensis were found to be susceptible to water extracts of above-ground C. epigejos biomass. The seed germination was stimulated by the extracts al low concentrations but inhibited at higher concentrations. Among the tested plants only the growth of F. pratensis seedlings was inhibited by aqueous extracts obtained from all examined C. epigejos parts. In regarding to the other test species the effect of C. epigejos extracts was neutral or positive. The results suggest that C. epigejos has a allelopathic potential to suppress the growth of co-occurring grassland species.}, keywords = {PLANTS; POACEAE; ALLELOPATHY; VOLATILE COMPOUNDS; MEADOWS; Water Extracts; meadow vegetation; STORAGE COMPOUNDS}, year = {2019}, pages = {122-136}, orcid-numbers = {Pruchniewicz, Daniel/0000-0002-9841-0192; Halarewicz, Aleksandra/0000-0001-5756-4462} } @article{MTMT:32588284, title = {Phytocenotic characteristics of plant communities with Amorpha fruticosa (Fabaceae) in the Middle Dnipro area (Ukraine)}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/32588284}, author = {Shevchyk, V.L. and Shevchyk, T.V.}, doi = {10.15407/ukrbotj76.01.042}, journal-iso = {UKR BOT ZH}, journal = {UKRAINSKII BOTANICNII ZHURNAL}, volume = {76}, unique-id = {32588284}, issn = {0372-4123}, year = {2019}, eissn = {2415-8860}, pages = {42-51} } @article{MTMT:30894555, title = {The soil of invasive Acer negundo thickets is unfavorable for mycorrhizal formation in native herbs}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/30894555}, author = {Veselkin, D. V. and Rafikova, O. S. and Ekshibarov, E. D.}, doi = {10.1134/S0044459619030084}, journal-iso = {ZH OBSHCH BIOL}, journal = {ZHURNAL OBSHCHEI BIOLOGII}, volume = {80}, unique-id = {30894555}, issn = {0044-4596}, abstract = {We investigated one of the possible mechanisms of invasive plant success. This is necessary to predict the course of invasions and have better understanding of the patterns of the structure and regulation of communities. One of the hypotheses explaining the invasive species success is the hypothesis of specific interactions between plant and soil (plant-soil feedback). We tested the hypothesis in which the soil from monospecific thickets of the invasive tree Acer negundo L. negatively affects the development of native herbs. The study was carried out as a controlled field experiment in which individuals of Festuca rubra L. and Trifolium repens L. were grown in selected soil in two different urbanized habitats: in the thickets of invasive species A. negundo and in similar habitats without A. negundo. In addition, F. rubra and T. repens were grown in sod-podzolic soil from the suburban meadow. Germination and structure of F. rubra and T. repens individuals have been taken into account. Seed germination, survival rate, and biomass of native herbs did not depend on the origin of the soil. However, it has been observed that, with growing on the soil of the A. negundo thickets, the abundance of arbuscular mycorrhiza in the roots of herbs has decreased, but, on the other hand, the abundance of root hairs has increased. When growing in the soil of A. negundo thickets, by comparison with the soil from other urban areas, the occurrence of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in the roots was 1.5-2 times lower, and the occurrence of arbuscules was 2.5-3 times lower. In the soil of A. negundo thickets, the occurrence of root hairs was slightly, but significantly, higher. A positive correlation was detected between the occurrence of root hairs and the average mass of native herbs. The development of mycorrhiza correlated with redistribution of resources between the aboveground and belowground parts of individual plants. It is concluded that the mechanisms of plant-soil feedback process for A. negundo are most likely controlled by indirect effects, especially those effects associated with the transformation of the arbuscular mycorrhiza fungi communities. However, the influence on aboriginal herbs, transmitted by the soil of A. negundo, is not so prominent.}, year = {2019}, pages = {214-225} } @article{MTMT:3358091, title = {Hazai botanikus kerti tapasztalatok az európai uniós inváziós listán szereplő szárazföldi növényekkel kapcsolatban}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/3358091}, author = {Csecserits, Anikó and Barabás, Sándor and Csabai, Judit and DEVESCOVI, Katalin and Hanyecz, Katalin and Höhn, Mária Margit and Kósa, Géza and Németh, Anikó and Orlóci, László and Papp, László and Pándi, Ildikó and RUBORITS, Tamás and Sütöriné Diószegi, Magdolna and Szitár, Katalin and TIHANYI, György and Papp, László}, doi = {10.17716/BotKozlem.2018.105.1.143}, journal-iso = {BOTANIKAI KÖZL}, journal = {BOTANIKAI KÖZLEMÉNYEK}, volume = {105}, unique-id = {3358091}, issn = {0006-8144}, year = {2018}, eissn = {2415-9662}, pages = {143-154}, orcid-numbers = {Höhn, Mária Margit/0000-0002-8587-8271; Szitár, Katalin/0000-0002-8810-540X} } @article{MTMT:27321204, title = {Higher phenotypic plasticity does not confer higher salt resistance to Robinia pseudoacacia than Amorpha fruticosa.}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/27321204}, author = {Guo, X and Ren, XH and Eller, F and Li, MY and Wang, RQ and Du, N and Guo, WH}, doi = {10.1007/s11738-018-2654-3}, journal-iso = {ACTA PHYSIOL PLANT}, journal = {ACTA PHYSIOLOGIAE PLANTARUM}, volume = {40}, unique-id = {27321204}, issn = {0137-5881}, year = {2018}, eissn = {1861-1664} } @article{MTMT:27302192, title = {Allelopathic effects of Paulownia tomentosa and hybrid P. elongata x P. fortunei on Sinapis alba, Festuca pratensis and Poa pratensis}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/27302192}, author = {Halarewicz, A and Liszewskil, M and Babelewski, P and Baczek, P}, doi = {10.26651/allelo.j/2018-43-1-1132}, journal-iso = {ALLELOPATHY J}, journal = {ALLELOPATHY JOURNAL}, volume = {43}, unique-id = {27302192}, issn = {0971-4693}, year = {2018}, pages = {83-91} } @article{MTMT:30312304, title = {A kései meggy (Prunus serotina Ehrh.) előfordulásának vizsgálata a nagylózsi fafaj-összehasonlító kísérlet területén.}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/30312304}, author = {Hegedéné Nemes, Viktória Erzsébet and Csiszár, Ágnes and Bartha, Dénes}, doi = {10.17164/EK.2018.022}, journal-iso = {ERDÉSZETTUD KÖZL}, journal = {ERDÉSZETTUDOMÁNYI KÖZLEMÉNYEK}, volume = {8}, unique-id = {30312304}, issn = {2062-6711}, year = {2018}, pages = {61-70} } @article{MTMT:27572250, title = {Allelopathic potential of segetal and ruderal invasive alien plants [Alelopatski potencijal segetalnih i ruderalnih invazivnih alohtonih biljnih vrsta]}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/27572250}, author = {Novak, Nenad and Novak, Maja and Baric, Klara and Scepanovic, Maja and Ivic, Dario}, doi = {10.5513/JCEA01/19.2.2116}, journal-iso = {J CENT EUR AGRIC}, journal = {JOURNAL OF CENTRAL EUROPEAN AGRICULTURE}, volume = {19}, unique-id = {27572250}, issn = {1332-9049}, year = {2018}, pages = {408-422} } @article{MTMT:30555260, title = {PRODUCTION POSSIBILITIES OF THE BLACK WALNUT (JUGLANS NIGRA L.) IN THE CZECH REPUBLIC: REVIEW}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/30555260}, author = {Podrazsky, Vilem and Salek, Lubomir}, journal-iso = {ZPRAVY LESNICKEHO VYZKUMU}, journal = {ZPRAVY LESNICKEHO VYZKUMU}, volume = {63}, unique-id = {30555260}, issn = {0322-9688}, abstract = {Black walnut (Juglans nigra L.) is an introduced north-American species with highly valuated timber. In the Czech Republic, it occupies cca 1,000 ha only, particularly in the flood-plain area of south Moravia. Comparing to native tree species, black walnut shows high volume and value production. On the contrary, it is exposed to pressure from the part of environmentalist organizations, due to growth at the valuable sites. Aim of the presented study is the summarization of available data from abroad as well as from the Czech Republic, to gather information concerning the production potential and environmental effects of this species in Czech conditions. The study summarizes literature sources concerning volume and volume production as well as the available data on environmental effects, especially effects of black walnut on the plant communities in the forest ecosystems. Results document the excellent production potential of this species in proper conditions and conditions for minimizing risks for the forest environment. More attention should be paid to this species in the Czech conditions, its position in the Czech forestry should increase in restricted controlled extent.}, keywords = {Production; Economics; Plant communities; introduced species; black walnut}, year = {2018}, eissn = {1805-9872}, pages = {237-242} } @article{MTMT:27554160, title = {Light energy partitioning, photosynthetic efficiency and biomass allocation in invasive Prunus serotina and native Quercus petraea in relation to light environment, competition and allelopathy}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/27554160}, author = {Robakowski, Piotr and Bielinis, Ernest and Sendall, Kerrie}, doi = {10.1007/s10265-018-1009-x}, journal-iso = {J PLANT RES}, journal = {JOURNAL OF PLANT RESEARCH}, volume = {131}, unique-id = {27554160}, issn = {0918-9440}, year = {2018}, eissn = {1618-0860}, pages = {505-523}, orcid-numbers = {Bielinis, Ernest/0000-0002-6384-4898} } @article{MTMT:3289892, title = {Pest-közeli önkormányzatok viszonya egy inváziós fajhoz, a mirigyes bálványfához}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/3289892}, author = {Demeter , András and Czóbel, Szilárd and Limp, Tibor and Csépányi, Péter Albert and Tormáné Kovács, Eszter}, doi = {10.20332/tvk-jnatconserv.2017.23.168}, journal-iso = {TERMÉSZETVÉD KÖZLEM}, journal = {TERMÉSZETVÉDELMI KÖZLEMÉNYEK}, volume = {23}, unique-id = {3289892}, issn = {1216-4585}, abstract = {Összefoglaló: Az idegenhonos inváziós fajok terjedése a hazai és nemzetközi természetvédelem egyik legnagyobb problémája, ezért az ezzel kapcsolatos ismeretanyag bővítése szükségszerűvé vált. Hazánkban a mirigyes bálványfa komoly ökológiai és gazdasági károkat okoz. Terjedése gyakran lakott területekről, és utak mentén történik. Kutatásunk során a Pilisi Parkerdővel kapcsolatban álló 91, többségében Pest megyei önkormányzatnak küldtünk ki kérdőívet, mely a mirigyes bálványfa felismerésére, tulajdonságainak ismeretére, terjedésére, megfékezésére fókuszált. Kérdőívünket 68 önkormányzat töltötte ki. A válaszokból kiderült, hogy a fajt többnyire felismerik, de tulajdonságaival már kevésbé vannak tisztában az önkormányzatok illetékesei. A bálványfát felismerők nagy része megerősítette, hogy településén jelen van, főként utak mentén, lakott területen kívül találkoznak vele. Kevesen és többnyire nem a megfelelő módszerrel próbálták visszaszorítani, de érdekli őket a bálványfával kapcsolatos probléma, és nyitottak a megoldást elősegíteni.}, year = {2017}, eissn = {2786-3506}, pages = {168-181}, orcid-numbers = {Tormáné Kovács, Eszter/0000-0001-8509-6432} } @article{MTMT:27420909, title = {Effect of black walnut (Juglans nigra) on the understorey vegetation – a case study of South Moravian forests (Czech Republic)}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/27420909}, author = {Hrib, M and Podrázský, V and Matějka, K and Viewegh, J}, journal-iso = {J FOREST SCI}, journal = {JOURNAL OF FOREST SCIENCE}, volume = {63}, unique-id = {27420909}, issn = {1212-4834}, year = {2017}, eissn = {1805-935X}, pages = {136-148} } @article{MTMT:26769035, title = {Amorpha fruticosa - A Noxious Invasive Alien Plant in Europe or a Medicinal Plant against Metabolic Disease?}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/26769035}, author = {Kozuharova, Ekaterina and Matkowski, Adam and Wozniak, Dorota and Simeonova, Rumiana and Naychov, Zheko and Malainer, Clemens and Mocan, Andrei and Nabavi, Seyed M and Atanasov, Atanas G}, doi = {10.3389/fphar.2017.00333}, journal-iso = {FRONT PHARMACOL}, journal = {FRONTIERS IN PHARMACOLOGY}, volume = {8}, unique-id = {26769035}, year = {2017}, eissn = {1663-9812} } @article{MTMT:27302194, title = {Do local enemies attack alien and native Impatiens alike?}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/27302194}, author = {Najberek, Kamil and Solarz, Wojciech and Chmura, Damian}, doi = {10.5586/asbp.3562}, journal-iso = {ACTA SOC BOT POL}, journal = {ACTA SOCIETATIS BOTANICORUM POLONIAE}, volume = {86}, unique-id = {27302194}, issn = {0001-6977}, year = {2017}, eissn = {2083-9480} } @mastersthesis{MTMT:31923452, title = {BIOLOGIJA I EKOLOGIJA INVAZIVNE VRSTE Aster lanceolatus WILLD. COMPLEX.}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/31923452}, author = {Nešić, M.}, unique-id = {31923452}, year = {2017} } @mastersthesis{MTMT:31923199, title = {Alelopatski potencijal segetalnih i ruderalnih invazivnih alohtonih biljnih vrsta.}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/31923199}, author = {Novak, N.}, unique-id = {31923199}, year = {2017} } @mastersthesis{MTMT:3326924, title = {Magyarországi harkályfajok élőhely preferenciájának összehasonlító vizsgálata invázi-ós fafajokkal fertőzött fűz-nyár ártéri erdőkben}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/3326924}, author = {Ónodi, Gábor}, doi = {10.13147/SOE.2017.011}, unique-id = {3326924}, year = {2017} } @article{MTMT:27302193, title = {Invasive plants differ from native plants in their impact on native communities}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/27302193}, author = {Sun, Yan and Junod, Aline}, doi = {10.1111/jvs.12582}, journal-iso = {J VEG SCI}, journal = {JOURNAL OF VEGETATION SCIENCE}, volume = {28}, unique-id = {27302193}, issn = {1100-9233}, year = {2017}, eissn = {1654-1103}, pages = {1250-1259} } @book{MTMT:27035372, title = {АНАЛІЗ ФЛОРИ НАЦІОНАЛЬНОГО ПРИРОДНОГО ПАРКУ «ОРІЛЬСЬКИЙ»}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/27035372}, isbn = {9789665512776}, author = {Барановський, Б О and Манюк, В В and Іванько, І А and Кармизова, Л О}, doi = {10.15421/511701}, publisher = {Дніпропетровський національний університет імені Олеся Гончара}, unique-id = {27035372}, year = {2017} } @article{MTMT:30550000, title = {Ragweed and birthwort – antimicrobial evaluation.}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/30550000}, author = {Manole, C. G. and Paraschiv, M. and Marin, L. and Constantin, M. and Bădulescu, L.}, journal-iso = {LUCRARI STIINTIFICE SER AGRONOMIE}, journal = {LUCRARI STIINTIFICE SERIA AGRONOMIE}, volume = {59}, unique-id = {30550000}, issn = {1454-7414}, year = {2016}, eissn = {2069-7627}, pages = {25-30} } @article{MTMT:26380539, title = {Bioherbicidal activity of a germacranolide sesquiterpene dilactone from Ambrosia artemisiifolia L.}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/26380539}, author = {Molinaro, Francesco and Monterumici, Chiara Mozzetti and Ferrero, Aldo and Tabasso, Silvia and Negrea, Michele}, doi = {10.1080/03601234.2016.1208466}, journal-iso = {J ENVIRON SCI HEAL B}, journal = {JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND HEALTH PART B-PESTICIDES FOOD CONTAMINANTS AND AGRICULTURAL WASTES}, volume = {51}, unique-id = {26380539}, issn = {0360-1234}, year = {2016}, eissn = {1532-4109}, pages = {847-852} } @article{MTMT:26021157, title = {Allelopathic potential of the invasive species Aster lanceolatus Willd.}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/26021157}, author = {Nešić, M and Obratov-Petković, D and Skočajić, D and Bjedov, I and Đukić, M and Đunisijević-Bojović, D}, journal-iso = {PERIOD BIOL}, journal = {PERIODICUM BIOLOGORUM}, volume = {118}, unique-id = {26021157}, issn = {0031-5362}, year = {2016}, pages = {1-7} } @article{MTMT:34204861, title = {Allelopathic potential of the invasive species Aster lanceolatus Willd.}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/34204861}, author = {Nesic, Marija}, doi = {10.18054/pb.2016.118.1.2816}, journal-iso = {PERIOD BIOL}, journal = {PERIODICUM BIOLOGORUM}, volume = {118}, unique-id = {34204861}, issn = {0031-5362}, year = {2016}, pages = {1-7} } @article{MTMT:33758781, title = {Allelopathic potential of the invasive species Aster lanceolatus Willd.}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/33758781}, author = {Nešić, Marija and Obratov-Petković, Dragica and Skočajić, Dragana and Bjedov, Ivana and Đukić, Matilda and Đunisijević-Bojović, Danijela}, doi = {10.18054/pb.v118i1.2816}, journal-iso = {PERIOD BIOL}, journal = {PERIODICUM BIOLOGORUM}, volume = {118}, unique-id = {33758781}, issn = {0031-5362}, abstract = {Background and Purpose: Aster lanceolatus Willd. is a highly invasive plant in Serbia. However, mechanisms that allow A. lanceolatus to be so competitive and to become dominant in riverine plant communities are not clear. Several potentially allelopathic compounds have been identified in A. lanceolatus tissues and those substances could possibly contribute to the rapid spread of this species. Materials and Methods: In this paper, the allelopathic potential of Aster lanceolatus Willd. was studied. Lactuca sativa L. and Sinapis alba L. were selected as the bioassay species. Under laboratory conditions, different concentrations of aqueous extracts of A. lanceolatus were applied to determine their effect on seed germination and seedling growth of the test species. Influences of various aqueous extracts on the germination of bioassay species were tested using one-way analysis of variance (ANOVA). In addition, radicle and hypocotyl lengths and dry weight of seedlings were expressed as a percentage of growth inhibition of the control. Results and Conclusion: The bioassay present in this paper has shown that the aqueous extracts obtained from different vegetative organs of A. lanceolatus have an inhibitory effect on seed germination and seedling growth of the test species and that those potentially allelopathic compounds could contribute to the competitive ability of A. lanceolatus against native plants. Keywords: Aster lanceolatus Willd., Compositae, invasive plants, allelopathy, bioassay}, year = {2016}, pages = {---} } @article{MTMT:3087437, title = {Nest site characteristics of the Great-spotted Woodpecker in a bottomland riparian forest in the presence of invasive tree species}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/3087437}, author = {Ónodi, Gábor and Winkler, Dániel}, doi = {10.1515/orhu-2016-0005}, journal-iso = {ORNIS HUNG}, journal = {ORNIS HUNGARICA}, volume = {24}, unique-id = {3087437}, issn = {1215-1610}, year = {2016}, eissn = {2061-9588}, pages = {81-95} } @techreport{MTMT:26284076, title = {EU non-native species risk analysis – risk assessment template V1.0 Acer negundo}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/26284076}, author = {Pergl, J}, unique-id = {26284076}, year = {2016}, pages = {1-25} } @article{MTMT:26021158, title = {Seasonal Changes Affect Root Prunasin Concentration in Prunus serotina and Override Species Interactions between P-serotina and Quercus petraea.}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/26021158}, author = {Robakowski, P and Bielinis, E and Stachowiak, J and Mejza, I and Bułaj, B}, doi = {10.1007/s10886-016-0678-y}, journal-iso = {J CHEM ECOL}, journal = {JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL ECOLOGY}, volume = {42}, unique-id = {26021158}, issn = {0098-0331}, year = {2016}, eissn = {1573-1561}, pages = {202-214} } @article{MTMT:26283797, title = {Advance in invasion mechanisms of Ambrosia artemisiifolia [J].}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/26283797}, author = {Deng, Z and Bai, J and Zhao, C and Li, J}, journal-iso = {Pratacultural Science}, journal = {Pratacultural Science}, volume = {32}, unique-id = {26283797}, issn = {1001-0629}, year = {2015}, pages = {54-63} } @article{MTMT:2979235, title = {Habitat preference of Great-spotted Woodpecker (Dendrocopos major Linnaeus, 1758) and Lesser-spotted Woodpecker (Dendrocopos minor Linnaeus, 1758) in the presence of invasive plant species – preliminary study}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/2979235}, author = {Ónodi, Gábor and Csörgő, Tibor}, doi = {10.2478/orhu-2014-0018}, journal-iso = {ORNIS HUNG}, journal = {ORNIS HUNGARICA}, volume = {22}, unique-id = {2979235}, issn = {1215-1610}, year = {2014}, eissn = {2061-9588}, pages = {50-64}, orcid-numbers = {Csörgő, Tibor/0000-0002-7060-9853} } @article{MTMT:26283723, title = {Impatiens balfourii Hook (Balsaminaceae) actuando como especie invasora en la Reserva Natural de la Garganta de los Infiernos (Extremadura).}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/26283723}, author = {Salas, J B and Vázquez, Pardo F M}, journal-iso = {Bouteloua}, journal = {Bouteloua}, volume = {18}, unique-id = {26283723}, issn = {1988-4257}, year = {2014}, eissn = {1988-4257}, pages = {100-105} } @article{MTMT:24885573, title = {Common ragweed: A threat to environmental health in Europe. A threat to environmental health in Europe}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/24885573}, author = {Smith, M and Cecchi, L and Skjoth, C A and Karrer, G and Sikoparija, B}, doi = {10.1016/j.envint.2013.08.005}, journal-iso = {ENVIRON INT}, journal = {ENVIRONMENT INTERNATIONAL}, volume = {61}, unique-id = {24885573}, issn = {0160-4120}, year = {2013}, eissn = {1873-6750}, pages = {115-126} }