A preliminary field trial to compare control techniques for invasive Berberis aquifolium in Belgian coastal dunes

Non-native Berberis aquifolium is an invasive species in Belgian coastal dunes. With its strong clonal growth through suckers, this evergreen shrub outcompetes native species and affects dune succession. To prevent further secondary spread and mitigate its impact, there was an urgent need for knowledge on the effectiveness of control measures, both at the plant and habitat level. Here, we report on a first control experiment. Individual B. aquifolium clones were subjected to one of four treatments (manual uprooting, foliar herbicide application, stem cutting followed by herbicide or salt appli... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Adriaens, Tim
Verschelde, Pieter
Cartuyvels, Emma
D'hondt, Bram
Vercruysse, Edward
van Gompel, Wouter
Dewulf, Evy
Provoost, Sam
Dokumenttyp: journalarticle
Erscheinungsdatum: 2019
Schlagwörter: Earth and Environmental Sciences / Ecological Modelling / Plant Science / Ecology / Insect Science / Animal Science and Zoology / Aquatic Science / Evolution / Behavior and Systematics / control / glyphosate / invasive alien species / Mahonia / management / oregon-grape / removal / shrub / ROSA-RUGOSA THUNB / AILANTHUS-ALTISSIMA / PLANTS / DISPERSAL / SUCCESS / EUROPE / RISK
Sprache: Englisch
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Link(s) : https://biblio.ugent.be/publication/8643315