Eucalyptus globulus is the most commonly planted hardwood species in industrial plantations in Australia. It is typically planted well out of its natural range and may therefore present a significant risk of exotic pollen-mediated gene flow into native eucalypt populations. This risk was assessed by documenting levels of flowering within plantations, frequencies at which reproductively compatible native species are found adjacent to plantations, levels of F1 hybridisation with native populations, and the existence of F1 hybrid seedling recruitment. We surveyed over 300 plantations across southern Australia over two years. Flower abundance was found to be low with an average of 3% of trees found to flower on an inside row and 7% on t...
Hybridisation through pollen dispersal from exotic plants is increasingly recognised as a threat to ...
Sectors of the forest plantation industry in Australia are set to expand in the near future using sp...
Hybridisation is recognized as a threat to the genetic integrity of rare, threatened and vulnerable ...
Eucalyptus globulus is the most commonly planted hardwood species in industrial plantations in Aust...
With the large increase in industrial eucalypt plantations in Australia over the last decade, there ...
The movement of species around the world by humans has created situations where “exotic” gene flow c...
There has been a massive expansion of Eucalyptus plantations in Australia in the last decade. As mos...
The introgression of genes from exotic species or populations into gene pools of native species is a...
Mixing of historically isolated species or populations due to human activity may have significant ev...
The contamination of native eucalypt gene pools via exotic pollen is of concern as: (i) pollen dispe...
The increasing area of the Australian Eucalyptus plantation estate means that the risk of invasion o...
Eucalyptus nitens has recently been introduced to the island of Tasmania for use in commercial plant...
Hybridisation through pollen dispersal from exotic plants is increasingly recognised as a threat to ...
Sectors of the forest plantation industry in Australia are set to expand in the near future using sp...
Hybridisation is recognized as a threat to the genetic integrity of rare, threatened and vulnerable ...
Eucalyptus globulus is the most commonly planted hardwood species in industrial plantations in Aust...
With the large increase in industrial eucalypt plantations in Australia over the last decade, there ...
The movement of species around the world by humans has created situations where “exotic” gene flow c...
There has been a massive expansion of Eucalyptus plantations in Australia in the last decade. As mos...
The introgression of genes from exotic species or populations into gene pools of native species is a...
Mixing of historically isolated species or populations due to human activity may have significant ev...
The contamination of native eucalypt gene pools via exotic pollen is of concern as: (i) pollen dispe...
The increasing area of the Australian Eucalyptus plantation estate means that the risk of invasion o...
Eucalyptus nitens has recently been introduced to the island of Tasmania for use in commercial plant...
Hybridisation through pollen dispersal from exotic plants is increasingly recognised as a threat to ...
Sectors of the forest plantation industry in Australia are set to expand in the near future using sp...
Hybridisation is recognized as a threat to the genetic integrity of rare, threatened and vulnerable ...