2024
DOI: 10.3390/plants13081082
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Modeling the Potential Distribution Patterns of the Invasive Plant Species Phytolacca americana in China in Response to Climate Change

Qianru Nan,
Chunhui Li,
Xinghao Li
et al.

Abstract: Phytolacca americana, introduced to China in the 20th century for its medicinal properties, has posed a significant ecological and agricultural challenge. Its prolific fruit production, high reproductive coefficient, adaptability, and toxic roots and fruits have led to the formation of monoculture communities, reducing native species diversity and posing threats to agriculture, human and animal health, and local ecosystems. Understanding its potential distribution patterns at a regional scale and its response … Show more

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“…In recent years, the continuous changes of global climate have led to the increase of global temperature and the frequent occurrence of extreme weather, which have weakened the resistance of some ecosystems and directly or indirectly promoted the invasive ability of some alien plants, having serious impacts on local life, production and ecology [2,3]. Invasive alien species have threatened many countries and regions around the world [4,5], seriously affecting the production of agriculture, forestry, animal husbandry and fisheries, as well as the stability of ecosystems, and it is one of the major drivers of current global biodiversity loss and ecosystem degradation [6].Therefore, the prevention and control of invasive species has become the key work of biodiversity protection and agricultural green development in many countries and regions [7]. In recent years, China has become one of the countries suffering the most serious biological invasion in the world, and biological invasion has caused great harm to the domestic ecological environment and agricultural production, which continuously intensify with the development of climate change and international trade [8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In recent years, the continuous changes of global climate have led to the increase of global temperature and the frequent occurrence of extreme weather, which have weakened the resistance of some ecosystems and directly or indirectly promoted the invasive ability of some alien plants, having serious impacts on local life, production and ecology [2,3]. Invasive alien species have threatened many countries and regions around the world [4,5], seriously affecting the production of agriculture, forestry, animal husbandry and fisheries, as well as the stability of ecosystems, and it is one of the major drivers of current global biodiversity loss and ecosystem degradation [6].Therefore, the prevention and control of invasive species has become the key work of biodiversity protection and agricultural green development in many countries and regions [7]. In recent years, China has become one of the countries suffering the most serious biological invasion in the world, and biological invasion has caused great harm to the domestic ecological environment and agricultural production, which continuously intensify with the development of climate change and international trade [8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%