MOGUĆNOSTI I RIZICI PRIMENE INVAZIVNIH DRVENASTIH VRSTA U OBNOVI VEGETACIJE NA DEGRADIRANIM STANIŠTIMA

Savetovanje o biotehnologiji sa međunarodnim učešćem (Čačak: 27; 2022) (str. 309-314)

АУТОР(И): Filip Grbović, Gordana Gajić, Snežana Branković, Zoran Simić, Andrija Ćirić, Danijela Mišić, Marina Topuzović

Е-АДРЕСА: filip.grbovic@pmf.kg.ac.rs

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DOI: 10.46793/SBT27.309G

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Cilj ove studije je da se kroz uporednu analizu ekologije invazivnih biljnih vrsta Ailanthus altissima (Mill.) Swingle, Amoprha fruticosa L. i Robinia pseudoacacia L. procene mogućnosti i rizici njihove primene u obnovi zemljišta i vegetacije na različitim antropogeno izmenjenim staništima. Rezultati uporedne studije ukazali su da odabrane drvenaste vrste mogu imati pozitivno dejstvo na biogeohemijske cikluse i inicijaciju pedogeneze, ali da pri potencijalnom korišćenju A. altissima i A. fruticosa u projektima obnove zemljišta i vegetacije postoji veći rizik nego korist, usled potencijalno visokog alelopatskog efekta na druge vrste na staništu, u odnosu na R. pseudoacacia.

КЉУЧНЕ РЕЧИ:

degradirani ekosistemi, invazivne vrste, alelopatija, rekultivacija zemljišta, obnova vegetacije

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