Dittrichia viscosa (L.) Greuter is a shrub native to the Mediterranean, however, declared as a very invasive species in Australia and North America. Environmental (climatic) and socio-economic (land abandonment) changes can trigger different adaptive mechanisms and cause changes in species behavior, influencing invasion dynamics. Motivated by the recently noticed change of D. viscosa behavior in its native Mediterranean habitat, we discuss the invasion properties, its behavior in the native habitat and new areas, and its management options. We review the species’ adverse effects and its positive ecosystem services in the Millennium Ecosystem Assessment framework. In this review, we provide information on the phytochemical properties of D. v...
Phytosanitary interventions present harmful effects on environment and favour development of noxious...
Invasive plant species can suppress local biodiversity, affect soil properties and modify the landsc...
We evaluate the mechanisms that determine the establishment of the non-indigenous shrub Pyracantha c...
Dittrichia viscosa (L.) Greuter is a shrub native to the Mediterranean, however, declared as a very ...
Dittrichia viscosa is a common plant species in the Mediterranean region which is adapted to a wide ...
<em>Dittrichia viscosa</em> is a common plant species in the Mediterranean region which ...
Dittrichia viscosa is a perennial small shrub belonging to the Compositae family (Asteraceae) widesp...
The false yellowhead Dittrichia viscosa (L.) Aiton (Asteraceae) is a spontaneous plant occurring in ...
With the increasing interest in obtaining biologically active compounds from natural sources, Dittri...
Simple Summary False yellowhead (Dittrichia viscosa) is a perennial plant commonly found in the Medi...
Dittrichia graveolens L. Greuter belonging to the Asteraceae family, is an aromatic herbaceous plant...
During the last two decades, natural products and their biological activities have been the focus of...
Dittrichia viscosa is recorded for the first time in Chile as an introduced species. A brief descrip...
• C. viscosa is a hispid, annual, erect, branched herb, sometimes becoming woody at base and growing...
Dittrichia viscosa (L.) Greuter, a plant species common in the Mediterranean basin, produces several...
Phytosanitary interventions present harmful effects on environment and favour development of noxious...
Invasive plant species can suppress local biodiversity, affect soil properties and modify the landsc...
We evaluate the mechanisms that determine the establishment of the non-indigenous shrub Pyracantha c...
Dittrichia viscosa (L.) Greuter is a shrub native to the Mediterranean, however, declared as a very ...
Dittrichia viscosa is a common plant species in the Mediterranean region which is adapted to a wide ...
<em>Dittrichia viscosa</em> is a common plant species in the Mediterranean region which ...
Dittrichia viscosa is a perennial small shrub belonging to the Compositae family (Asteraceae) widesp...
The false yellowhead Dittrichia viscosa (L.) Aiton (Asteraceae) is a spontaneous plant occurring in ...
With the increasing interest in obtaining biologically active compounds from natural sources, Dittri...
Simple Summary False yellowhead (Dittrichia viscosa) is a perennial plant commonly found in the Medi...
Dittrichia graveolens L. Greuter belonging to the Asteraceae family, is an aromatic herbaceous plant...
During the last two decades, natural products and their biological activities have been the focus of...
Dittrichia viscosa is recorded for the first time in Chile as an introduced species. A brief descrip...
• C. viscosa is a hispid, annual, erect, branched herb, sometimes becoming woody at base and growing...
Dittrichia viscosa (L.) Greuter, a plant species common in the Mediterranean basin, produces several...
Phytosanitary interventions present harmful effects on environment and favour development of noxious...
Invasive plant species can suppress local biodiversity, affect soil properties and modify the landsc...
We evaluate the mechanisms that determine the establishment of the non-indigenous shrub Pyracantha c...