2016
DOI: 10.1134/s2075111716010045
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Review of woody exotic species producing self-seeding in St. Petersburg (Russia)

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“…For example, the Swietenia macrophylla plantation inhibited the growth of native wildlings due to the thick layer of leaf litter in the forest understory (Galano et al 2021). Self-seeding characteristic of some exotic tree species has also been associated with low native plant regeneration in the understory (Firsov and Byalt 2016). Moreover, the nitrogen-fixing ability of Acacias in Australia interacted with the slow decomposition of phyllodes, which resulted in the alteration of soil nutrient cycling and hindered the competitive ability of native species (de Jesus et al 2020).…”
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“…For example, the Swietenia macrophylla plantation inhibited the growth of native wildlings due to the thick layer of leaf litter in the forest understory (Galano et al 2021). Self-seeding characteristic of some exotic tree species has also been associated with low native plant regeneration in the understory (Firsov and Byalt 2016). Moreover, the nitrogen-fixing ability of Acacias in Australia interacted with the slow decomposition of phyllodes, which resulted in the alteration of soil nutrient cycling and hindered the competitive ability of native species (de Jesus et al 2020).…”
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“…В.Л. Комарова (БИН РАН), но при этом легко дичает Byalt, Byalt, 2011;Фирсов, Бялт, 2015a;Фирсов, Бялт, 2015b;Firsov, Byalt, 2016;Фирсов и др., 2018]. Это низкий ветвистый кустарник 1-2 м высотой, с чёрными плодами.…”
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