2018
DOI: 10.5937/zaspri1802041s
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The survey of invasive and potentially invasive plant species in Serbia and neighbouring countries for the purpose of determining their status at the national level

Abstract: Извод: Први прелиминарни национални списак инвазивних биљних врста за територију Републике Србије објављен је 2012. године у оквиру рада под називом "Прелиминарни списак инвазивних врста у Републици Србији са општим мерама контроле и сузбијања као потпоре будућим законским актима". У то време је већ постојао списак инвазивних врста биљака и животиња за подручје Аутономне покрајине Војводине. За потребе израде приправничког рада под називом "Ревизија прелиминарне националне листе инвазивних биљних врста са пред… Show more

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“…Regarding the floristic specificity of researched organic crops, it is important to point out that weed species were found (Tab. 1), characteristic for vegetable crops (Vrbničanin & Božić, 2021), and, also, earlier most of them were found in organic onion crops (Džigurski et al, 2013) Of the total number of weed taxa, 6 of them (21%) are invasive in Serbia and neighboring countries (Stojanović & Jovanović, 2018). At the same time, they are also on the lists of alien plant species for Europe (EASIN and DAISIE) of which as many as 5 species (Amaranthus retroflexus, Ambrosia artemisiifolia, Datura stramonium, Sorghum halepense and X. strumarium L. ssp.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Regarding the floristic specificity of researched organic crops, it is important to point out that weed species were found (Tab. 1), characteristic for vegetable crops (Vrbničanin & Božić, 2021), and, also, earlier most of them were found in organic onion crops (Džigurski et al, 2013) Of the total number of weed taxa, 6 of them (21%) are invasive in Serbia and neighboring countries (Stojanović & Jovanović, 2018). At the same time, they are also on the lists of alien plant species for Europe (EASIN and DAISIE) of which as many as 5 species (Amaranthus retroflexus, Ambrosia artemisiifolia, Datura stramonium, Sorghum halepense and X. strumarium L. ssp.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Non-native species were defined as those whose natural range extends beyond the borders of Serbia (Jovanović, 2007). The invasive status of species within the region of Serbia was determined based on criteria established by Lazarević et al (2012), andJovanović (2018). Following the preliminary checklist provided by Stojanović & Jovanović (2018), the invasive status in Serbia was indicated for each invasive species identified.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The invasive status of species within the region of Serbia was determined based on criteria established by Lazarević et al (2012), andJovanović (2018). Following the preliminary checklist provided by Stojanović & Jovanović (2018), the invasive status in Serbia was indicated for each invasive species identified. A previous inventory of the dendroflora dating back to 2004 was sourced from the document published by JKP "Temerin" (2021).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to the Global Naturalized Alien Flora (GloNAF) database, it is one of the eleven most widely distributed species, invading a total of 311 regions worldwide, 15 of which are on the European continent (Pyšek et al, 2017). In Serbia, it is considered to be an invasive alien plant species (IASV, 2011;Vrbničanin, 2015;Stojanović and Jovanović, 2018), which spreads very rapidly (especially in the northern Vojvodina region) and forms dense populations, covering large areas (Radak, 2011). It is also considered an invasive weed in some of the neighboring countries, such as Bosnia and Herzegovina (Kovačević and Mitrić, 2013) and Romania (Anastasiu and Negrean, 2005).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%