Solidago canadensis L. and Solidago altissima L. are native to North America and have naturalized many other continents including Europa and Asia. Their species is an aggressive colonizer and forms thick monospecific stands. The evidence of the allelopathy for S. canadensis and S. altissima has accumulated in the literature since the late 20th century. The root exudates, extracts, essential oil and rhizosphere soil of S. canadensis suppressed the germination, growth and the arbuscular mycorrhizal colonization of several plants, including native plant species. Allelochemicals such as fatty acids, terpenes, flavonoids, polyphenols and their related compounds were identified in the extracts and essential oil of S. canadensis. The concentration...
Solidago canadensis L. (SC) (Canadian goldenrod) is a dangerous plant invader in Europe, which suppr...
Plant essential oils (EOs) are one of the most relevant natural products due to their biological, me...
Solidago canadensis L. was introduced to Europe as an ornamental plant from North America in 1645 an...
Solidago canadensis L. (Asteraceae) is successful invader specie worldwide. We determined the bioche...
ISSN 1822-3230 (ankstesnių spausdintų leidinių)Solidago canadensis L. (Asteraceae) spread throughout...
The invasive species Solidago canadensis and S. gigantea are known for having the potential to inhib...
Allelopathy is an important factor influencing whether an invasive plant species can become successf...
<p>Hydro distilled essential oils in air-dry samples of aerial parts of <em>Solidago canadensis </em...
The phytochemical characteristics of alien species have not yet been fully studied. Meanwhile, the r...
This study provides data on the problem of potential complexation of phenolic compounds synthesized ...
Solidago Canadensis L. (Asteraceae) is one of the most aggressive European plant invaders [1]. It ha...
This study aimed to identify the main components of essential oil (EO) produced by S. canadensis and...
The importance of invasive Solidago L. species to the environment creates a new approach to controll...
The globally successful invader C. canadensis is the first species to colonise the sandy levees besi...
The importance of invasive Solidago L. species to the environment creates a new approach to controll...
Solidago canadensis L. (SC) (Canadian goldenrod) is a dangerous plant invader in Europe, which suppr...
Plant essential oils (EOs) are one of the most relevant natural products due to their biological, me...
Solidago canadensis L. was introduced to Europe as an ornamental plant from North America in 1645 an...
Solidago canadensis L. (Asteraceae) is successful invader specie worldwide. We determined the bioche...
ISSN 1822-3230 (ankstesnių spausdintų leidinių)Solidago canadensis L. (Asteraceae) spread throughout...
The invasive species Solidago canadensis and S. gigantea are known for having the potential to inhib...
Allelopathy is an important factor influencing whether an invasive plant species can become successf...
<p>Hydro distilled essential oils in air-dry samples of aerial parts of <em>Solidago canadensis </em...
The phytochemical characteristics of alien species have not yet been fully studied. Meanwhile, the r...
This study provides data on the problem of potential complexation of phenolic compounds synthesized ...
Solidago Canadensis L. (Asteraceae) is one of the most aggressive European plant invaders [1]. It ha...
This study aimed to identify the main components of essential oil (EO) produced by S. canadensis and...
The importance of invasive Solidago L. species to the environment creates a new approach to controll...
The globally successful invader C. canadensis is the first species to colonise the sandy levees besi...
The importance of invasive Solidago L. species to the environment creates a new approach to controll...
Solidago canadensis L. (SC) (Canadian goldenrod) is a dangerous plant invader in Europe, which suppr...
Plant essential oils (EOs) are one of the most relevant natural products due to their biological, me...
Solidago canadensis L. was introduced to Europe as an ornamental plant from North America in 1645 an...