Ailanthus altissima is among the most invasive woody species worldwide, outcompeting native trees. The fungus Verticillium nonalfalfae (VN) is promising for A.
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Ailanthus altissima in Urban Neighborhoods of Denver, Colorado
Ailanthus altissima (Mill.) Swingle, also known as Tree of Heaven, is a non-native tree found throughout North America. The competitive advantages of Ailanthus make it a formidable invader that reduces biodiversity, especially in urban environments.
Todd, Jenny
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Genetic diversity, population structure, and DNA fingerprinting of Ailanthus altissima var. erythrocarpa based on EST-SSR markers. [PDF]
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Ailanthus altissima (Mill.) Swingle (ailanthus) is one of the most widespread invasive alien plant species on a global scale. Although it is native to Asia (China and northern Vietnam), its high adaptive plasticity, competitive nature and anthropogenic ...
Corral Ribera, Mario
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Exploring the genetic diversity and population structure of Ailanthus altissima using chloroplast and nuclear microsatellite DNA markers across its native range. [PDF]
Saina JK +5 more
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Phenolic Profile, Antioxidant and DNA-Protective Capacity, and Microscopic Characters of Ailanthus altissima Aerial Substances. [PDF]
Andonova T +9 more
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Invasive alien plants (IAPs) impact ecosystems through occupying vacant phenological or functional niches and disrupting ecosystem functioning. The Copernicus mission delivers free remote sensing data, facilitating cost-effective and timely ecological ...
Lozano, Vanessa +6 more
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Chemical Composition of Ailanthus altissima (Mill.) Swingle Methanolic Leaf Extracts and Assessment of Their Antibacterial Activity through Oxidative Stress Induction. [PDF]
Boukhibar H +9 more
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Invasive Growth of Ailanthus altissima Trees is Associated with a High Rate of Sensitization in Atopic Patients. [PDF]
Prenzel F +16 more
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Using remote sensing data within an optimal spatiotemporal model for invasive plant management: the case of Ailanthus altissima in the Alta Murgia National Park. [PDF]
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