2022 Ecosystem Transformation 5 (2), 42–54
Study isssues of invasive species of the genus Solidago
Yulia V. Zagurskaya
DOI: https://doi.org/10.23859/estr-211029Volume: 5
Number: 2
Pages: 42–54
Received: 29.10.2021
Accepted: 10.01.2022
Available online: 12.05.2022
Published: 15.06.2022
ISSN 2619-094X Print
ISSN 2619-0931 Online
The impact of invasive species on the ecosystems belongs to the most important environmental problems. Representatives of the genus Solidago actively invade various plant communities. About 2300 literary sources were analyzed in order to determine the main tasks for the researchers of invasive species of this genus and to highlight the most relevant issues. Ambiguous evidence of the inhibitory effect of goldenrod on native flora species has been observed. Some studies report on the invasion of species of the genus Solidago and the displacement of species of local flora in various natural and climatic conditions. Opposite opinion states that the main changes relate not to taxonomic, but to the functional diversity. The allelopathic effect may be influenced both by edaphic factors and by the stage of plant development, as well as by the flora diversity in different regions and by the mutual influence of these factors. Most likely, essential oil components (terpenes and terpenoids) have an inhibitory effect on competing plants and soil microorganisms.
Yulia V. Zagurskaya
Federal Research Center of Coal and Coal Chemistry, Siberian Branch of Russian Academy of Sciences
Leningradskii prospekt 10, Kemerovo, 650065 Russia
syjil@mail.ru
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Keywords: Solidago canadensis, Solidago gigantea, plant invaders, soil biota, competitive interactions of organisms, allelopathy
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