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Special Bioactivities of Phenolics from Acacia dealbata L. with Potential for Dementia, Diabetes and Antimicrobial Treatments

open access: yesApplied Sciences, 2022
Some diseases still need better therapeutic approaches, including the prevention of development. Natural resources are investigated with this purpose; among them, we decided to use an invasive plant as a main strategy.
V. Paula   +5 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Tannins extraction from Pinus pinaster and Acacia dealbata bark with applications in the industry

open access: yesIndustrial crops and products (Print), 2021
The use of wood waste is considered a valuable resource and a market opportunity for new products that society and industry can employ. In this context, it seems important to consider the use of the bark of two species that are found in large quantities ...
Fran Abilleira   +5 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Can suitability indices predict plant growth in the invaded range? The case of Acacias species

open access: yesFrontiers in Plant Science, 2023
IntroductionForestry in many parts of the world depends on exotic species, making this industry a source of invasions in some countries. Among others, plantations of the genus Pinus, Eucalyptus, Acacia, Populus, and Pseudotsuga underpin the forestry ...
Carmen P. Silva   +4 more
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Vermicomposting as a Sustainable Option for Managing Biomass of the Invasive Tree Acacia dealbata Link

open access: yesSustainability, 2022
The tree Acacia dealbata is native to Australia but has become invasive in many parts of the world thanks to its N-fixing capacity and to the allelopathic compounds present in its biomass.
C. Quintela‐Sabarís   +2 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Colonization and decomposition of litter produced by invasive Acacia dealbata and native tree species by stream microbial decomposers

open access: yesLimnetica, 2022
Changes in forest composition and litter inputs to streams due to invasion by exotic tree species can affect the functioning of freshwater ecosystems. Acacia dealbata is an important invasive tree species in Mediterranean areas, and often replaces the ...
Karoline H. Madureira   +1 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Case studies of the expansion of Acacia dealbata in the valley of the river Miño (Galicia, Spain)

open access: yesForest Systems, 2014
Aim of study: Acacia dealbata is a naturalized tree of invasive behaviour that has expanded from small plots associated with vineyards into forest ecosystems.
Antonio Vazquez de la Cueva
doaj   +1 more source

Carbon Sequestration Potential of Forest Invasive Species: A Case Study with Acacia dealbata Link

open access: yesResources, 2021
Biological invasions are of complex solution, consuming resources for their control and eradication. However, in many of the documented processes that are available, this is an attempt with no solution in sight. The possibility of increasing the pressure
L. Nunes   +4 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

The Impact of Rural Fires on the Development of Invasive Species: Analysis of a Case Study with Acacia dealbata Link. in Casal do Rei (Seia, Portugal)

open access: yesEnvironments, 2021
Biological invasions can affect ecosystems in different ways. Invasive forest species, such as Acacia dealbata Link., affect forests’ productivity, because they compete directly with native species for access to light and nutrients, contributing to the ...
L. Nunes   +4 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Evaluation of Species Invasiveness: A Case Study with Acacia dealbata Link. on the Slopes of Cabeça (Seia-Portugal)

open access: yesSustainability, 2021
One of the main causes of biodiversity loss in the world is the uncontrolled expansion of invasive plants. According to the edaphoclimatic conditions of each region, plants acquire different invasion behaviors. Thus, to better understand the expansion of
Mauro A. M. Raposo   +2 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Seed Germination Ecophysiology of Acacia dealbata Link and Acacia mearnsii De Wild.: Two Invasive Species in the Mediterranean Basin

open access: yesSustainability, 2021
Acacia dealbata and A. mearnsii are two invasive species found in coastal, mountain, and riparian Mediterranean habitats. Seed biology and germination traits are important drivers of the competitive performance of plants and may significantly contribute ...
L. Dessì   +9 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

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