2019
DOI: 10.1186/s40663-019-0159-1
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Abstract: Background: Acacia mangium, a fast-growing tree native to parts of Indonesia, Papua New Guinea and Australia, has been cultivated outside its native environment and introduced into humid tropical lowland regions of Asia, South America and Africa over the last few decades. It is a multipurpose tree used in agroforestry, forestry and for restoration of degraded lands. It is also highly invasive in many regions where it has been introduced outside its native range. This paper reviews evidence of its obvious benef… Show more

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“…Thus, the Mussununga ecosystem could be acting as an environmental filter making it difficult for Acacia species to pass the establishment stage. Even so, we highlight that after a decade of establishment the Acacia species studied here can promote a set of ecosystem changes and negatively affect the plant community (Meira‐Neto et al ., 2017; Heringer et al ., 2019b; Koutika and Richardson, 2019).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Thus, the Mussununga ecosystem could be acting as an environmental filter making it difficult for Acacia species to pass the establishment stage. Even so, we highlight that after a decade of establishment the Acacia species studied here can promote a set of ecosystem changes and negatively affect the plant community (Meira‐Neto et al ., 2017; Heringer et al ., 2019b; Koutika and Richardson, 2019).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Le Maitre et al, 2011;Gaertner et al, 2014;Hellmann et al, 2017;Koutika and Richardson, 2019). In oligotrophic ecosystems, characterized by low biomass production, nutrient -poor soils and light-demanding species, invasive Acacia have caused soil enrichment, litter accumulation and shading (Marchante et al, 2008;Rascher, Große-Stoltenberg et al, 2011;.…”
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“…Being nitrogen-fixing plants, they contribute to the increase of nitrogen in the soil. A number of studies have shown that acacia and L. leucocephala improve the nitrogen status in soils of both mixed forest plantations and agroforestry systems [84]. Thus, co-cultivation of agricultural or forest plants together with nitrogen-fixing species with positive allelopathy will help to increase their productivity, provided they are correctly selected.…”
Section: Allelopathic Tree Speciesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…est l'une des espèces de légumineuses exotiques adaptées aux conditions climatiques et édaphiques de la République du Congo (Tchichelle et al, 2016). Originaire de l'Indonésie, de la Papuasie Nouvelle Guinée et de l'Australie (Koutika et Richardson, 2019), cette légumineuse de la famille des Fabaceae et de la sous-famille des Mimosoideae (Bisiaux et al, 2009;Smith et al, 2012 ;Dubiez et al, 20 14) est au coeur des programmes de reboisement en République du Congo et en République Démocratique du Congo (Dubliez et al, 2014 ;Tchichelle et al, 2017 ;Dubliez et al, 2018 ;. L'usage de Acacia mangium Willd.…”
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