CITATION: Novoa, A. et al. 2019. Global Actions for Managing Cactus Invasions. Plants, 8(10). doi:10.3390/plants8100421The original publication is available at https://www.mdpi.com/journal/plantsThe family Cactaceae Juss. contains some of the most widespread and damaging invasive alien plant species in the world, with Australia (39 species), South Africa (35) and Spain (24) being the main hotspots of invasion. The Global Cactus Working Group (IOBC GCWG) was launched in 2015 to improve international collaboration and identify key actions that can be taken to limit the impacts caused by cactus invasions worldwide. Based on the results of an on-line survey, information collated from a review of the scientific and grey literature, expertise of ...
A high proportion of plant species is predicted to be threatened with extinction in the near future....
In an attempt to control the harmful invasive alien plant, Opuntia megapotamica Arechav. (Cactaceae)...
Detailed data regarding the occurrence of the invasive species Opuntia aurantiaca (Cactaceae) in Cat...
The family Cactaceae Juss. contains some of the most widespread and damaging invasive alien plant sp...
The family Cactaceae Juss. contains some of the most widespread and damaging invasive alien plant sp...
CITATION: Kaplan, H., et al. 2017. A proposed national strategic framework for the management of Cac...
Understanding which species are introduced and become invasive, and why, are central questions in in...
CITATION: Novoa, A., et al. 2016. Resolving a prickly situation: Involving stakeholders in invasive ...
Ornamental horticulture has been identified as an important threat to plant biodiversity and is a ma...
The rate of transportation, introduction, dissemination and spread of non-native species is increasi...
The regulation and management of alien species can be contentious, particularly when the stakeholder...
Many cactus species have been introduced around the world and have subsequently become major invad...
CITATION: Novoa, A. et al. 2016. Seed characteristics in Cacataceae: Useful diagnostic features for...
The rate of transportation, introduction, dissemination, and spread of nonnative species is increasi...
Subsequent to the significant accomplishment of biological control of Opuntia weeds in Australia, th...
A high proportion of plant species is predicted to be threatened with extinction in the near future....
In an attempt to control the harmful invasive alien plant, Opuntia megapotamica Arechav. (Cactaceae)...
Detailed data regarding the occurrence of the invasive species Opuntia aurantiaca (Cactaceae) in Cat...
The family Cactaceae Juss. contains some of the most widespread and damaging invasive alien plant sp...
The family Cactaceae Juss. contains some of the most widespread and damaging invasive alien plant sp...
CITATION: Kaplan, H., et al. 2017. A proposed national strategic framework for the management of Cac...
Understanding which species are introduced and become invasive, and why, are central questions in in...
CITATION: Novoa, A., et al. 2016. Resolving a prickly situation: Involving stakeholders in invasive ...
Ornamental horticulture has been identified as an important threat to plant biodiversity and is a ma...
The rate of transportation, introduction, dissemination and spread of non-native species is increasi...
The regulation and management of alien species can be contentious, particularly when the stakeholder...
Many cactus species have been introduced around the world and have subsequently become major invad...
CITATION: Novoa, A. et al. 2016. Seed characteristics in Cacataceae: Useful diagnostic features for...
The rate of transportation, introduction, dissemination, and spread of nonnative species is increasi...
Subsequent to the significant accomplishment of biological control of Opuntia weeds in Australia, th...
A high proportion of plant species is predicted to be threatened with extinction in the near future....
In an attempt to control the harmful invasive alien plant, Opuntia megapotamica Arechav. (Cactaceae)...
Detailed data regarding the occurrence of the invasive species Opuntia aurantiaca (Cactaceae) in Cat...