The North American Prunus serotina Ehrh. is an invasive neophyte widespread in Polish forests. Due to the negative impact of this species on native vegetation, the most effective methods of its removal from the stands have been searched for. Our research aimed to determine whether herbicides that were applied in spring 2020 influenced morphological features of inflorescences and flowers of P. serotina in the next year of vegetation (i.e., 2021). So far, the effects of herbicides used were analysed in the same year, no later than a few weeks after their application. The experiment was carried out on the research area of 2.7 ha located in the Zielonka Forest near Poznań in Poland (N 52.5330, E 17.1015). The response of 39 P. serotina trees to...
The North American woody species, Prunus serotina Ehrh., is an aggressive invader of forest understo...
Natural habitats increasingly face the introduction and spread of non-native species. Under the righ...
Natural habitats increasingly face the introduction and spread of non-native species. Under the righ...
Prunus serotina, a North American tree species, is considered one of the 100 worst invaders in Europ...
Black cherry (Prunus serotina Ehrh., Rosaceae) is a widespread invader of the European temperate for...
Prunus serotina, a North-American tree species, is widely considered an aggressive invasive species ...
In the last two hundred years, forest managers introduced many non-native woody species. Such specie...
Propagule pressure and disturbance have both been found to facilitate invasion. Therefore, knowledge...
American black cherry Prunus serotina Ehrh., as in most of Europe, is an invasive species in Poland....
Experiments testing multiple factors that affect the rate of invasions in forests are scarce. We aim...
In temperate European forests invaded by Prunus serotina Ehrh. (black cherry), a reduction in the sp...
The semi shade-tolerant invasive tree species Prunus serotina is considered a forest pest in Western...
Prunus serotina is an invasive species that causes problems mainly in pine forests on sandy soils in...
Since most studies on Prunus serotina in Western Europe focused on heavily invaded areas, we wondere...
Weeds competing with seedlings of trees for nutrients, moisture, light and space, drown out their gr...
The North American woody species, Prunus serotina Ehrh., is an aggressive invader of forest understo...
Natural habitats increasingly face the introduction and spread of non-native species. Under the righ...
Natural habitats increasingly face the introduction and spread of non-native species. Under the righ...
Prunus serotina, a North American tree species, is considered one of the 100 worst invaders in Europ...
Black cherry (Prunus serotina Ehrh., Rosaceae) is a widespread invader of the European temperate for...
Prunus serotina, a North-American tree species, is widely considered an aggressive invasive species ...
In the last two hundred years, forest managers introduced many non-native woody species. Such specie...
Propagule pressure and disturbance have both been found to facilitate invasion. Therefore, knowledge...
American black cherry Prunus serotina Ehrh., as in most of Europe, is an invasive species in Poland....
Experiments testing multiple factors that affect the rate of invasions in forests are scarce. We aim...
In temperate European forests invaded by Prunus serotina Ehrh. (black cherry), a reduction in the sp...
The semi shade-tolerant invasive tree species Prunus serotina is considered a forest pest in Western...
Prunus serotina is an invasive species that causes problems mainly in pine forests on sandy soils in...
Since most studies on Prunus serotina in Western Europe focused on heavily invaded areas, we wondere...
Weeds competing with seedlings of trees for nutrients, moisture, light and space, drown out their gr...
The North American woody species, Prunus serotina Ehrh., is an aggressive invader of forest understo...
Natural habitats increasingly face the introduction and spread of non-native species. Under the righ...
Natural habitats increasingly face the introduction and spread of non-native species. Under the righ...