Robinia pseudoacacia L. (black locust) is a North American tree, considered controversial because of the conflict between multiple uses by humans and negative environmental impacts, which have resulted in it being listed among the most invasive species in Europe. The current management of Robinia stands in Central Europe varies locally according to national legislation, preferring either socio-economic benefits or biodiversity impacts. We collected field data from our target region of Czechia, reviewed research articles including local grey literature mostly from Central and Southern Europe, unpublished results of local projects and inquired relevant specialists. Because Robinia grows in habitats ranging from urban to forest to natur...
This project is to study on the characteristics of black locust (Robinia Pseudocacia) in Polish St...
Invasive alien species are one of main threats to biodiversity conservation worldwide. Indeed, widel...
Invasive alien species are one of main threats to biodiversity conservation worldwide. Indeed, widel...
Robinia pseudoacacia L. (black locust) is a North American tree, considered controversial because of...
Robinia pseudoacacia L. (black locust) is a North American tree, considered controversial because of...
Robinia pseudoacacia L. (black locust) is a North American tree, considered controversial...
Robinia pseudoacacia L., commonly known as black locust, is a tree native to North America and is on...
Black locust (Robinia pseudoacacia L.) is a fast growing tree species native to temperate North Amer...
Robinia pseudoacacia is an alien tree species that has wide distribution in green areas of Rîga and ...
Knowledge of the species composition of invaded vegetation helps to evaluate an ecological impact of...
Knowledge of the species composition of invaded vegetation helps to evaluate an ecological impact of...
Short-lived plantations for renewable bioenergy production are currently fashionable. Poplars and wi...
Black locust (Robinia pseudoacacia L.), a species native to the eastern North America, was introduce...
Invasive alien species (IAS) are well-known for their threat to biodiversity in natural and semi-nat...
Invasive alien species are well-known for expanding within different landscapes. Currently, in the E...
This project is to study on the characteristics of black locust (Robinia Pseudocacia) in Polish St...
Invasive alien species are one of main threats to biodiversity conservation worldwide. Indeed, widel...
Invasive alien species are one of main threats to biodiversity conservation worldwide. Indeed, widel...
Robinia pseudoacacia L. (black locust) is a North American tree, considered controversial because of...
Robinia pseudoacacia L. (black locust) is a North American tree, considered controversial because of...
Robinia pseudoacacia L. (black locust) is a North American tree, considered controversial...
Robinia pseudoacacia L., commonly known as black locust, is a tree native to North America and is on...
Black locust (Robinia pseudoacacia L.) is a fast growing tree species native to temperate North Amer...
Robinia pseudoacacia is an alien tree species that has wide distribution in green areas of Rîga and ...
Knowledge of the species composition of invaded vegetation helps to evaluate an ecological impact of...
Knowledge of the species composition of invaded vegetation helps to evaluate an ecological impact of...
Short-lived plantations for renewable bioenergy production are currently fashionable. Poplars and wi...
Black locust (Robinia pseudoacacia L.), a species native to the eastern North America, was introduce...
Invasive alien species (IAS) are well-known for their threat to biodiversity in natural and semi-nat...
Invasive alien species are well-known for expanding within different landscapes. Currently, in the E...
This project is to study on the characteristics of black locust (Robinia Pseudocacia) in Polish St...
Invasive alien species are one of main threats to biodiversity conservation worldwide. Indeed, widel...
Invasive alien species are one of main threats to biodiversity conservation worldwide. Indeed, widel...