Despite impressive efforts at clearing stands of invasive Australian Acacia species in South Africa, insufficient attention has been given to understanding the role of seed banks in the invasiveness and long-term persistence of populations. We review information on seeds of these species, considering seed production, seed rain, and the dynamics of seeds in three layers: leaf litter, and upper and lower seed banks in the soil. Many factors affect the accumulation and susceptibility to destruction of seed banks and thus the opportunities for intervention to reduce seed numbers for each of these components. Reduction of seed banks is crucial for the overall success of the multi-million dollar management initiatives against these species. Cla...
Aim Many Australian Acacia species have been planted around the world, some are highly valued, some ...
While widespread invasions of Australian acacia species (wattles) have been fairly well documented, ...
While widespread invasions of Australian acacia species (wattles) have been fairly well documented, ...
Australian Acacia have become invasive in many parts of the world and are the most prominent invasiv...
CITATION: Strydom, M., et al. 2017. Invasive Australian Acacia seed banks: Size and relationship wit...
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...
<div><p>Australian <i>Acacia</i> are invasive in many parts of the world. Despite significant mechan...
Australian Acacia are invasive in many parts of the world. Despite significant mechanical and biolog...
AbstractAustralian Acacia species introduced to South Africa as ornamentals have notably smaller inv...
CITATION: Strydom, M., et al. 2019. Seed survival of Australian Acacia in the Western Cape of South ...
Includes bibliographies.The unique vegetation in the lowlands of the fynbos biome is threatened by a...
CITATION: Donaldson, J. E., Richardson, D. M. & Wilson, J. R. U. 2014. The seed ecology of an orname...
Seed banks provide a persistent source of propagules for recruitment and establishment and are a ver...
While widespread invasions of Australian acacia species (wattles) have been fairly well documented, ...
Aim Many Australian Acacia species have been planted around the world, some are highly valued, some ...
While widespread invasions of Australian acacia species (wattles) have been fairly well documented, ...
While widespread invasions of Australian acacia species (wattles) have been fairly well documented, ...
Australian Acacia have become invasive in many parts of the world and are the most prominent invasiv...
CITATION: Strydom, M., et al. 2017. Invasive Australian Acacia seed banks: Size and relationship wit...
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...
<div><p>Australian <i>Acacia</i> are invasive in many parts of the world. Despite significant mechan...
Australian Acacia are invasive in many parts of the world. Despite significant mechanical and biolog...
AbstractAustralian Acacia species introduced to South Africa as ornamentals have notably smaller inv...
CITATION: Strydom, M., et al. 2019. Seed survival of Australian Acacia in the Western Cape of South ...
Includes bibliographies.The unique vegetation in the lowlands of the fynbos biome is threatened by a...
CITATION: Donaldson, J. E., Richardson, D. M. & Wilson, J. R. U. 2014. The seed ecology of an orname...
Seed banks provide a persistent source of propagules for recruitment and establishment and are a ver...
While widespread invasions of Australian acacia species (wattles) have been fairly well documented, ...
Aim Many Australian Acacia species have been planted around the world, some are highly valued, some ...
While widespread invasions of Australian acacia species (wattles) have been fairly well documented, ...
While widespread invasions of Australian acacia species (wattles) have been fairly well documented, ...