19 November 2019 | Dataset

Biology and Impacts of Pacific Island Invasive Species - Golden Crownbeard

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Biology and Impacts of Pacific Island Invasive Species - Golden Crownbeard

Verbesina encelioides, a gray, golden crownbeard, is a sunflower-like herbaceous annual plant ranging in height from 0.3 to 1.7 m with showy yellow flowers. It is native to the southwestern United States, the Mexican Plateau, and other parts of tropical America. Its invasive characteristics include high seed production (as many as 300–350 seeds per flower and multiple flowers per plant), seed dormancy, ability to tolerate dry conditions, and possible allelopathic effects. Many other Pacific islands with similar habitats could be invaded by V. encelioides

This research stresses out that Verbesina encelioides can be controlled via herbicides or mechanical means, but measures must be repeated due to the presence of persistent seed banks. Further research on V. encelioides is needed to understand its population dynamics, allelopathic properties, and impacts on natural ecosystems.

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Publisher
Modified
2019-08-13
Release Date
2019-02-25
Homepage URL
Identifier
89911ce5-095e-4ee7-9bce-590047fff7d0
Spatial / Geographical Coverage Location
POLYGON ((-219.4954419136 -2.1942882233006, -160.38086414337 12.801475379756, -147.88084745407 -4.7933909246642, -195.27670383453 -25.759590225866))
Language
English
License
Contact Name
David R. Clements
Contact Email
POD Theme
Biodiversity
Harvested from Pacific Environment Portal
Harvest Source TitlePacific Environment Portal
Harvest Source URIhttps://pacific-data.sprep.org/data.json
Last Harvest PerformedFri, 11/22/2024 - 02:05