Includes bibliographies.The unique vegetation in the lowlands of the fynbos biome is threatened by alien Acacia encroachment. The seed bank dynamics of the two most widespread invaders in the region, Acacia saligma and A. cyclops, was studied to elucidate those factors contributing most to their invasive success. This information was then used to assist in developing optimal control methods. On the basis of information available prior to this study, it was predicted that both species would have large, persistent seed banks in the so.il, and that seed bank processes would provide the - key to invasive success: namely, high seed longevity and heat-stimulated germination. Seed banks were monitored for several years following clearing of the pa...
1. Invasive plants are hypothesized to have higher fitness in introduced areas due to their release ...
Percentage viability of A. saligna and A. cyclops seed banks was determined for stands cleared of ma...
1. Invasive plants are hypothesized to have higher fitness in introduced areas due to their release ...
Seed banks provide a persistent source of propagules for recruitment and establishment and are a ver...
Despite impressive efforts at clearing stands of invasive Australian Acacia species in South Africa,...
The invasive potential of Myoporum laetum, a tree recently introduced into the southwestern Cape, So...
Australian Acacia have become invasive in many parts of the world and are the most prominent invasiv...
Background Invasive alien plants with long-lived dormant seed banks and fast growth rates are diffic...
Percentage viability of A. saligna and A. cyclops seed banks was determined for stands cleared of ma...
Studies of invasive Australian Acacia have shown that many seeds are still produced and accumulate i...
Studies of invasive Australian Acacia have shown that many seeds are still produced and accumulate i...
CITATION: Strydom, M., et al. 2019. Seed survival of Australian Acacia in the Western Cape of South ...
<div><p>Australian <i>Acacia</i> are invasive in many parts of the world. Despite significant mechan...
CITATION: Strydom, M., et al. 2017. Invasive Australian Acacia seed banks: Size and relationship wit...
Acacia saligna is potentially the most damaging invasive species in the coastal lowlands of the sout...
1. Invasive plants are hypothesized to have higher fitness in introduced areas due to their release ...
Percentage viability of A. saligna and A. cyclops seed banks was determined for stands cleared of ma...
1. Invasive plants are hypothesized to have higher fitness in introduced areas due to their release ...
Seed banks provide a persistent source of propagules for recruitment and establishment and are a ver...
Despite impressive efforts at clearing stands of invasive Australian Acacia species in South Africa,...
The invasive potential of Myoporum laetum, a tree recently introduced into the southwestern Cape, So...
Australian Acacia have become invasive in many parts of the world and are the most prominent invasiv...
Background Invasive alien plants with long-lived dormant seed banks and fast growth rates are diffic...
Percentage viability of A. saligna and A. cyclops seed banks was determined for stands cleared of ma...
Studies of invasive Australian Acacia have shown that many seeds are still produced and accumulate i...
Studies of invasive Australian Acacia have shown that many seeds are still produced and accumulate i...
CITATION: Strydom, M., et al. 2019. Seed survival of Australian Acacia in the Western Cape of South ...
<div><p>Australian <i>Acacia</i> are invasive in many parts of the world. Despite significant mechan...
CITATION: Strydom, M., et al. 2017. Invasive Australian Acacia seed banks: Size and relationship wit...
Acacia saligna is potentially the most damaging invasive species in the coastal lowlands of the sout...
1. Invasive plants are hypothesized to have higher fitness in introduced areas due to their release ...
Percentage viability of A. saligna and A. cyclops seed banks was determined for stands cleared of ma...
1. Invasive plants are hypothesized to have higher fitness in introduced areas due to their release ...