Extensive literature search for preparatory work to support pan European pest risk assessment: Trichilogaster acaciaelongifoliae
2015; European Food Safety Authority; Volume: 12; Issue: 4 Linguagem: Inglês
10.2903/sp.efsa.2015.en-764
ISSN2397-8325
AutoresM.P.M. Derkx, J.H. Brouwer, P.J.M. van Breda, H.H.M. Helsen, Michael Hoffman, M.E.C.M. Hop,
Tópico(s)Forest Ecology and Biodiversity Studies
ResumoEFSA Supporting PublicationsVolume 12, Issue 4 764E External scientific reportOpen Access Extensive literature search for preparatory work to support pan European pest risk assessment: Trichilogaster acaciaelongifoliae M.P.M. Derkx, M.P.M. Derkx Stichting Dienst Landbouwkundig Onderzoek (DLO)Search for more papers by this authorJ.H.D. Brouwer, J.H.D. Brouwer Stichting Dienst Landbouwkundig Onderzoek (DLO)Search for more papers by this authorP.J.M. van Breda, P.J.M. van Breda Stichting Dienst Landbouwkundig Onderzoek (DLO)Search for more papers by this authorH.H.M. Helsen, H.H.M. Helsen Stichting Dienst Landbouwkundig Onderzoek (DLO)Search for more papers by this authorM.H.A. Hoffman, M.H.A. Hoffman Stichting Dienst Landbouwkundig Onderzoek (DLO)Search for more papers by this authorM.E.C.M. Hop, M.E.C.M. Hop Stichting Dienst Landbouwkundig Onderzoek (DLO)Search for more papers by this author M.P.M. Derkx, M.P.M. Derkx Stichting Dienst Landbouwkundig Onderzoek (DLO)Search for more papers by this authorJ.H.D. Brouwer, J.H.D. Brouwer Stichting Dienst Landbouwkundig Onderzoek (DLO)Search for more papers by this authorP.J.M. van Breda, P.J.M. van Breda Stichting Dienst Landbouwkundig Onderzoek (DLO)Search for more papers by this authorH.H.M. Helsen, H.H.M. Helsen Stichting Dienst Landbouwkundig Onderzoek (DLO)Search for more papers by this authorM.H.A. Hoffman, M.H.A. Hoffman Stichting Dienst Landbouwkundig Onderzoek (DLO)Search for more papers by this authorM.E.C.M. Hop, M.E.C.M. Hop Stichting Dienst Landbouwkundig Onderzoek (DLO)Search for more papers by this author First published: 23 April 2015 https://doi.org/10.2903/sp.efsa.2015.EN-764Citations: 1 The present document has been produced and adopted by the bodies identified above as author(s). This task has been carried out exclusively by the author(s) in the context of a contract between the European Food Safety Authority and the author(s), awarded following a tender procedure. The present document is published complying with the transparency principle to which the Authority is subject. It may not be considered as an output adopted by the Authority. The European food Safety Authority reserves its rights, view and position as regards the issues addressed and the conclusions reached in the present document, without prejudice to the rights of the authors. Published date: 23 April 2015 Question number: EFSA-Q-2014-00618 AboutPDF ToolsExport citationAdd to favoritesTrack citation ShareShare Give accessShare full text accessShare full-text accessPlease review our Terms and Conditions of Use and check box below to share full-text version of article.I have read and accept the Wiley Online Library Terms and Conditions of UseShareable LinkUse the link below to share a full-text version of this article with your friends and colleagues. Learn more.Copy URL 5. References Acacia world. http://www.acacia-world.net/. Acta Plantarum. http://www.actaplantarum.org/. Altervista Flora Italiana. www.luirig.altervista.org. Anonymous. (1984). Mimosa: extending the cold storage of flower sprays as required; vase life performance. Horticulture Francaise, 163, 19– 24. Anonymous (1989). Mimosa : le retour du glomérule d'or. Lien horticole 52, 5. Anonymous (1990). Europe Mimosa: l'union salvatrice. Horticulture Francaise 220, 19– 20. Anonymous (1993). N'oubliez pas le mimosa. Ami des jardins et de la maison (1960), 791, 53. Anonymous (1997). L'ABC pour une floraison optimale du mimosa. Lien horticole, 10, 12. Anonymous, (2002). Broom, increased interest from Ligurian growers. (2002). Colture Protette, 31, 67– 73. Anonymous. (2003) Pépinières Gérard Cavatore: Une passion… une spécialité: le mimosa. Horticulture Francaise 79, 18-19. Allemand, P., & Berninger, E. (1985). Frost damage to ornamental trees and shrubs of the Mediterranean coast-line. P.H.M. Revue Horticole, 259, 45– 48. Almeida, J. D., & Freitas, H. (2000). A flora exótica e invasora de Portugal. Portugaliae Acta Biologica, 19, 159– 176. http://dialnet.unirioja.es/servlet/articulo?codigo=2374392. Almeida, J. D., & Freitas, H. (2001). La flora exótica e invasora de Portugal. Botanica Complutensis, 25, 317– 327. http://revistas.ucm.es/index.php/BOCM/article/view/BOCM0101110317A Almeida, J. D. d. (1999). Flora exótica subespontânea de Portugal Continental (plantas vasculares) : catálogo das plantas vasculares exóticas que ocorrem subexpontâneas em Portugal continental e compilação de informações sobre Estas plantas. Universidade de Coimbra, Coimbra. Alpes-Maritimes Direction départementale de l'agriculture et de la forêt (Nice). (2004). Le mimosa, fleur du soleil azuréen. In AGRESTE Alpes-Maritimes (pp. 2). Nice: DDAF. Amutio, M., Lopez, G., Alvarez, J., Moreira, R., Duarte, G., Nunes, J., Olazar, M., & Bilbao, J. (2013). Flash pyrolysis of forestry residues from the Portuguese Central Inland Region within the framework of the BioREFINA-Ter project. Bioresource Technology, 129, 512– 518. Andreu, J., Vila, M., & Hulme, P. E. (2009). An assessment of stakeholder perceptions and management of noxious alien plants in Spain. Environmental Management, 43, 1244– 1255. Arianoutsou, M., Bazos, I., Delipetrou, P., & Kokkoris, Y. (2010). The alien flora of Greece: taxonomy, life traits and habitat preferences. Biological Invasions, 12, 3525– 3549. Arzone, A., & Vidano, C. (1985). The leaf-miner Psylla uncatoides on mimosa in Liguria. Informatore Fitopatologico, 35, 31– 34. Australian Plants Society. (2006). Historical aspects of wattles : the cultivation of Australian acacias in Great Britain and Europe during the 18th and 19th centuries. In Acacia 2006 (pp. 69– 82). Ringwood and South Yarra: Australian Plants Society (Victoria). Avrard, G. (2001). Le Mimosa de Saint-Trojan. Vie de jardin et des jardiniers, 321, 4. Bean, W. J., & Clarke, D. L. (1970). Trees and shrubs: hardy in the British Isles ( 8th ed.). London: Murray. Blasi, C., Alessandrini, A., Conti, F., & Abbate, G. (2005). An Annotated Checklist of the Italian Vascular Flora. Roma: Palombi Editori. Boddi, G., Rodas, N. C., Canovai, R., & Petacchi, R. (2005). Survey of populations and the role played by coccinellids in ornamental cut foliage crops. Frustula Entomologica, 28, 58– 67. Borges, P. A. V., Cunha, R., Gabriel, R., Frias Martins, A., Silva, L., & Vieira, V. (2005). A list of terrestrial fauna (Mollusca and Arthropoda) and flora (Bryophyta, Pteridophyta and Spermatophyta) from the Azores. Breton, C., Guerin, J., Ducatillion, C., Medail, F., Kull, C. A., & Berville, A. (2008). Taming the wild and ‘wilding’ the tame: tree breeding and dispersal in Australia and the Mediterranean. Plant Science, 175, 197– 205. Brito, L. M., Mourao, I., Coutinho, J., & Smith, S. (2013). Composting for management and resource recovery of invasive Acacia species. Waste Management & Research, 31, 1125– 1132. Brunel, S., Branquart, E., Fried, G., Van Valkenburg, J., Brundu, G., Starfinger, U., Buholzer, S., Uludag, A., Joseffson, M., & Baker, R. (2010). The EPPO prioritization process for invasive alien plants. EPPO Bulletin, 40, 407– 422. Brunel, S., Brundu, G., & Fried, G. (2013). Eradication and control of invasive alien plants in the Mediterranean Basin: towards better coordination to enhance existing initiatives. Bulletin OEPP/EPPO Bulletin, 43, 290– 308. Brunel, S., & Tison, J. M. (2005). A method of selection and hierarchization of the invasive and potentially invasive plants in continental Mediterranean France. In S. Brunel (Ed.), Invasive Plants in Mediterranean Type Regions of the World. 2005. Proceedings of the International Workshop. Mèze. Buchlin, S. (2011). Etude de la recolonisation des arboretums d'élimination par les espèces exogènes, en région méditerranéenne. Université Henri Poincaré (Nancy 1). CABI Invasive Species Compendium. http://www.cabi.org/isc. Carneiro, M., Moreira, R., Gominho, J., & Fabião, A. (2014). Could control of invasive acacias be a source of biomass for energy under mediterranean conditions? In Chemical Engineering Transactions (Vol. 37, pp. 187– 192): Italian Association of Chemical Engineering – AIDIC. Castro-Diez, P., Godoy, O., Saldana, A., & Richardson, D. M. (2011). Predicting invasiveness of Australian acacias on the basis of their native climatic affinities, life history traits and human use. (Special Issue: Human-mediated introductions of Australian acacias – a global experiment in biogeography.). Diversity and Distributions, 17, 934– 945. Cavatore, G. (1996). Le mimosa. Emblème de la certitude. Hommes et Plantes, 17, 6– 13. Cavatore, G. (1997) Mieux connaitre les mimosas, Gazette des Jardins, Numéro spécial 1, 7. Cavatore, G. (2008). Mimosas et Acacias : pas à pas. Aix-en-Provence Edisud. Celesti-Grapow, L., & Accogli, R. (2010). Flora vascolare alloctona e invasiva delle regioni d'Italia. Roma: Centro stampa Università La Sapienza. Celesti-Grapow, L., Alessandrini, A., Arrigoni, P. V., Banfi, E., Bernardo, L., Bovio, M., Brundu, G., Cagiotti, M. R., Camarda, I., Carli, E., Conti, F., Fascetti, S., Galasso, G., Gubellini, L., Valva, V. L., Lucchese, F., Marchiori, S., Mazzola, P., Peccenini, S., Poldini, L., Pretto, F., Prosser, F., Siniscalco, C., Villani, M. C., Viegi, L., & Wilhalm, T. (2009). Inventory of the non-native flora of Italy. Plant Biosystems, 143, 386– 430. Celesti-Grapow, L., Pretto, F., Carli, E., & Blasi, C. (2010). Flora vascolare alloctona e invasiva delle regioni d'Italia. Roma: Casa Editrice Università La Sapienza, Roma. Christodoulou, C. S. (2003). The impact of Acacia saligna invasion on the autochthonous communities of the Akrotiri salt marshes. University of Central Lancashire, Preston. Ciolli, M. (2001). ‘Eraclea minoa’: archaeology, afforestation and tourism. Italia Forestale e Montana, 56, 220– 226. http://ojs.aisf.it/index.php/ifm/article/view/768/732. Coimbra, A. J. M. (1999). [Mimosa (Acacia dealbata Link) distribution in the area of the Serra da Estrela Natural Park [Portugal]]. [Portuguese]: Rocha,-M.E.; Esteves,-M. Sociedade Portuguesa de Ciencias Florestais, Lisbon (Portugal). [1. Conference on woody invading plants]. 1. Encontro sobre invasoras lenhosas. Lisboa (Portugal). SPCF. Nov 1999. 253 p. p. 186– 189. Colin, A. (1989). Le Mimosa de la Cote-d'Azur est revenu. Or Vert 145, 11. Colombo, M., & Fasce, D. (1993). Damage by Forficula auricularia L. on mimosa (Acacia longifolia Willd. var. floribunda). Informatore Agrario, 49, 64– 66. Couppis, T. A. (1956). Reclamation of sand dunes with particular reference to Ayia Erini sand drifts, Cyprus. Empire Forestry Review, 35, 77– 84. http://www.jstor.org/discover/10.2307/42602688?uid=42008&uid=3738736&uid=2&uid=3&uid=42007&uid=67&uid=5911848&uid=62&sid=21104803570411. Crosti, R., Cascone, C., & Cipollaro, S. (2010). Use of a weed risk assessment for the Mediterranean region of Central Italy to prevent loss of functionality and biodiversity in agro-ecosystems. Biological Invasions, 12, 1607– 1616. Crosti, R., Cascone, C., & Testa, W. (2007). Towards a Weed Risk Assessment for the Italian peninsula: preliminary validation of a scheme for the Central Mediterranean region in Italy. In Proceedings of the MEDECOS XI Conference THE INTERNATIONAL MEDITERRANEAN ECOSYSTEMS CONFERENCE PERTH, WESTERN AUSTRALIA, AUSTRALIA SUNDAY 2 – WEDNESDAY 5 SEPTEMBER 2007 (Vol. 11). Perth. Cullen, J., Knees, S.G. and Cubey, H.S. 2011. The European Garden Flora (5-Volume Set): A Manual for the Identification of Plants Cultivated in Europe, Both Out-of-Doors and Under Glass. Cambridge University Press. 3185 p. DAISIE. Delivering Alien Invasive Species Inventories for Europe. http://www.europe-aliens.org/ Dana, E., Cerrillo, M. I., Sanz Elorza, M., Sobrino, E., & Mota, J. F. (2001). Contribution to the knowledge about xenophytes in Spain: provisional check-list of alien flora in Almeria. Acta Botanica Malacitana, 26, 264– 276. http://www.biolveg.uma.es/abm/Volumenes/vol26/26_Dana.pdf Dana, E.D., Sobrino E. and Sanz-Elorza, M. Plantas invasoras en España: un nuevo problema en las estrategias de conservación. http://www.magrama.gob.es/es/biodiversidad/temas/inventarios-nacionales/c5_tcm7-2147.pdf. Dana, E. D., Sanz-Elorza, M., & Sobrino, E. (2001). Plant invaders in Spain [Checklist] : “The unwanted citizens”. http://www.ual.es/personal/edana/alienplants/checklist.pdf. DEFRA. CSL PEST RISK ANALYSIS FOR Acizzia uncatoides. http://www.fera.defra.gov.uk/plants/plantHealth/pestsDiseases/documents/accizzia.pdf D'Antonio, D. (1988). Forests return to the Ionian coast of Basilicata. Economia Montana Linea Ecologica, 20, 11– 22. del Vecchio, S., Acosta, A., & Stanisci, A. (2013). The impact of Acacia saligna invasion on Italian coastal dune EC habitats. Comptes Rendus Biologies, 336, 364– 369. Delabraze, P., Marechal, J., & Valette, J. C. (1978). L'acide ((3,5,6-trichloro-2-pyridinyl)-oxy) acetique applique sur garrigue provencale et Acacia dealbata Link. In 9. Conference COLUMA. Paris: COLUMA. Delabraze, P., & Valette, J. C. (1979). Chemical control of Acacia dealbata. Link. In Document Interne, Station de Sylviculture Mediterraneenne, Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique; 1979. (1): 40 pp. 5 ref. Delivering Alien Invasive Species Inventory for Europe, D. (2009). List of Species Alien in Europe and to Europe. In Handbook of alien species in Europe (Vol. 3, pp. 133– 263). [Dordrecht]: Springer. Dennill, G.B., Donnelly, D., Stewart, K. & Impson, F.A.C. (1999) Insect agents used for the biological control of Australian Acacia species and Paraserianthes lophantha (Willd.) Nielsen (Fabaceae) in South Africa. African Entomology: Memoir no.1, 45– 54. DinamisGlobe. http://www.dinamisglobe.org/pt/. Dirr, M. (2002). Dirr's trees and shrubs for warm climates: an illustrated encyclopedia. Portland, OR [etc.]: Timber Press. Dirr, M. A. (2011). Dirr's encyclopedia of trees and shrubs. Portland [etc.]: Timber Press. Dorée, A. (2000). Flore pastorale de montagne. Tome 2 : graminées, légumineuses et autres plantes fourragères. Antony: Cemagref Editions. Dormann, C. F., & King, R. (2004). Comparing the palatability of Mediterranean or non-native plants in Crete. Ecologia Mediterranea, 30, 171– 178. Ducatillion, C. (2011). Acclimatization of wild species for floriculture: new needs and new constraints, in connection with climate change. In 106. Congresso SBI Onlus. Gênes. Dufour-Dror, J. (2013). Guide for the Control of Invasive Trees in Natural Areas in Cyprus: Strategies and Technical Aspects. In (pp. 25). Nicosia: Department of Forests, Republic of Cyprus. Dutartre, A., & Mazaubert, E. (2010). Stratégies européenne et nationale de gestion des espèces exotiques envahissantes : état des lieux. In Rencontres Professionnelles Aquitaine Nature, 08/04/2010 – 08/04/2010 (pp. 17). Bordeaux, FRA. EPPO (2006). Non-indigenous flora of the Azores Archipelago (PT) https://gd.eppo.int/reporting/article-1055 EPPO. (2007). Participation of the nursery industry in controlling invasive alien plants: a booklet of substitute plants for southern France. https://gd.eppo.int/reporting/article-1057 EPPO. (2007). Worst invasive alien species threatening biodiversity in Europe. https://gd.eppo.int/reporting/article-1263 EPPO. (2009). A new legislation on invasive alien plants in the Comunidad Valenciana (ES). https://gd.eppo.int/reporting/article-482 EPPO. (2011). Status and trends in the alien flora of Corse (FR). https://gd.eppo.int/reporting/article-171 EPPO. (2012). New legislation on invasive alien species including plants in Spain. https://gd.eppo.int/reporting/article-1870 EPPO. (2012). New EPPO lists of invasive alien plants. https://gd.eppo.int/reporting/article-1963 EPPO. (2013). Top 20 environmental weeds for classical biological control in Europe. https://gd.eppo.int/reporting/article-2536 EPPO. (2013). Recent activities on invasive alien plants in Portugal. https://gd.eppo.int/reporting/article-2595 EPPO. (2013). Major invasive alien plants in Malta. https://gd.eppo.int/reporting/article-2574 EPPO. (2014). Update of the Black List and Watch List of invasive alien plants in Switzerland. https://gd.eppo.int/reporting/article-3269 EPPO. (2014). Q-bank database on invasive alien plants. https://gd.eppo.int/reporting/article-2799 EPPO. (2014). PQR database. http://www.eppo.int/DATABASES/pqr/pqr.htm. EPPO prioritization process for invasive alien plants. (2012). Bulletin OEPP/EPPO Bulletin, 42, 463– 474. Faedda, R., Cacciola, S. O., Pane, A., Martini, P., Odasso, M., & San Lio, G. M. d. (2013). First report of Phytophthora taxon niederhauserii causing root and stem rot of mimosa in Italy. Plant Disease, 97. FAO. Handbook on seeds of dry-zone Acacias. http://www.fao.org/docrep/006/q2190e/q2190e07.htm Fayolle, P. (1995). Mimosa: le Roussillon veut s'affirmer sur le marché du rameau fleuri. Lien horticole 47, 5. Fayolle, P. (1995). Une collection de mimosas acclimatés dans l'Hérault. Lien horticole 47, 7. Fernandes, R. F., Vicente, J. R., Georges, D., Alves, P., Thuiller, W., & Honrado, J. P. (2014). A novel downscaling approach to predict plant invasions and improve local conservation actions. Biological Invasions. Ferreira, J., & Reis, L. (1999). [Calculation of the total volume of Acacia melanoxylon R. Br. in the Tapada do Mouco (Serra de Sintra) [Portugal]]. [Portuguese]: Rocha,-M.E.; Esteves,-M. Sociedade Portuguesa de Ciencias Florestais, Lisbon (Portugal). [1. Conference on woody invading plants]. 1. Encontro sobre invasoras lenhosas. Lisboa (Portugal). SPCF. Nov 1999. 253 p. p. 209– 212. Ferreira, S., Gil, N., Queiroz, J. A., Duarte, A. P., & Domingues, F. C. (2011). An evaluation of the potential of Acacia dealbata as raw material for bioethanol production. Bioresource Technology, 102, 4766– 4773. Floc'h, E. L. (1991). Invasive plants of the Mediterranean basin. In Biogeography of Mediterranean invasions (pp. 67– 80). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Flora Croatica Database. (2004). http://hirc.botanic.hr/fcd/. Gallagher, R. V., Leishman, M. R., Miller, J. T., Hui, C., Richardson, D. M., Suda, J., & Travnicek, P. (2011). Invasiveness in introduced Australian acacias: the role of species traits and genome size. (Special Issue: Human-mediated introductions of Australian acacias – a global experiment in biogeography.). Diversity and Distributions, 17, 884– 897. Ganninger – Hauck, D. (1987). Die Riviera-Sonne fuer zu Hause : Die Kultur von Mimosen hat an der Suedkueste Frankreichs Tradition. Deutscher Gartenbau, 41, 1772– 1773. GBIF Resources. http://rs.gbif.org. Geert, P. (2002). Mimosa en zijn winterharde neefjes. Groei en bloei : orgaan van de Koninklijke Nederlandse Maatschappij voor Tuinbouw en Plantkunde, 66– 67. Georghiou, G. P. (1957). Records and notes of the plant parasitic nematodes of Cyprus. In Technical Bulletin. Department of Agriculture, Cyprus.; 1957. (TB-3): 5 pp.: Cyprus. Gibson, M. R., Richardson, D. M., Marchante, E., Marchante, H., Rodger, J. G., Stone, G. N., Byrne, M., Fuentes-Ramirez, A., George, N., Harris, C., Johnson, S. D., Roux, J. J. L., Miller, J. T., Murphy, D. J., Pauw, A., Prescott, M. N., Wandrag, E. M., & Wilson, J. R. U. (2011). Reproductive biology of Australian acacias: important mediator of invasiveness? (Special Issue: Human-mediated introductions of Australian acacias – a global experiment in biogeography.). Diversity and Distributions, 17, 911– 933. Gil, C., Amaral, M. E., Tavares, M., & Simoes, R. B. I. U. (1999). [Study of the paper-making potential of Acacia spp.]. [Portuguese]: Rocha,-M.E.; Esteves,-M. Sociedade Portuguesa de Ciencias Florestais, Lisbon (Portugal). [1. Conference on woody invading plants]. 1. Encontro sobre invasoras lenhosas. Lisboa (Portugal). SPCF. Nov 1999. 253 p. p. 171– 178. Giovanetti, M., Vukovic, N., & Jelaska, S. D. (2014). New data on alien Acacia species in Croatia. In 23rd International Workshop of the European Vegetation Survey (Vol. 23, pp. 107). Ljubljana, Slovenia. GISIN. Global invasive species information network. http://www.gisin.org. Giuliani, C., Giovanetti, M., Foggi, B., & Lippi, M. M. (2014). Two alien invasive acacias in Italy: Differences and similarities in their flowering and insect visitors. Plant Biosystems – An International Journal Dealing with all Aspects of Plant Biology, 1– 13. Global Invasive Species Database. http://www.issg.org/database/welcome/. Godfroid, S., & Vissac, V. (1987). La filière fleurs coupées dans les Alpes-Maritimes, tome 1 et 2. http://cemadoc.irstea.fr/oa/PUB00002207-filiere-fleurs-coupees-dans-les-alpes-maritimes-to.html Griffin, A. R., Midgley, S. J., Bush, D., Cunningham, P. J., & Rinaudo, A. T. (2011). Global uses of Australian acacias – recent trends and future prospects. (Special Issue: Human-mediated introductions of Australian acacias – a global experiment in biogeography.). Diversity and Distributions, 17, 837– 847. GRIN database. http://www.ars-grin.gov/cgi-bin/npgs/html/tax_search.pl. Guardia, G.G. 1992. Jardines de Andalucía I; Arboles y Palmeras (Versíon inglesa: David Bramwell), 136 pp. Gutierres, F., Gil, A., Reis, E., Lobo, A., Neto, C., Calado, H., & Costa, J. C. (2011). Acacia saligna (Labill.) H. Wendl in the Sesimbra County: Invaded habitats and potential distribution modeling. Journal of Coastal Research, 403– 407. http://cita.angra.uac.pt/ficheiros/publicacoes/1322869481.pdf Hadjikyriakou, G., & Hadjisterkotis, E. (2002). The adventive plants of Cyprus with new records of invasive species. Zeitschrift fur Jagdwissenschaft, 48, 59– 71. Hamadene, S. (1980). [Nematodes and declines of mimosas in Esterel hills [France; Acacia dealbata, Acacia floribunda; Meloidogyne arenaria]]. [French]. INRA 34 – Montpellier (France). Oct 1980. 28 p., Montpellier. Hamrouni, A. E. (1981). Report on project M3: utilization of fodder shrubs in dry regions. Thessalonike: Forest Research Institute. Haysom, K. A., & Murphy, S. T. (2003). The status of invasiveness of forest tree species outside their natural habitat: a global review and discussion paper. In Forest Health and Biosecurity Working Paper; 2003. (3E):iv + 76 pp. many ref. Rome: Forestry Department, Food and Agriculture Organization. Hernandez, L., Martinez-Fernandez, J., Canellas, I., & Vazquez de la Cueva, A. (2014). Assessing spatio-temporal rates, patterns and determinants of biological invasions in forest ecosystems. The case of Acacia species in NW Spain. Forest Ecology and Management, 329, 206– 213. Herrero-Borgonon Perez, J. J. (2007). Dos Mimosoideas (Leguminosae) nuevas para la flora castellonense. Flora Montiberica, 37, 26– 28. Heywood, V.H. & Ball, P.W. (1968). Leguminosae. In: Flora Europaea Vol. 2. ed. T.G. Tutin et al. Hill, R. 2005. Prospects for the biological control of Sydney Golden wattle, Acacia longifolia, using Trichilogaster Acaciaelongifoliae and Melanterius ventralis. Landcare Research New Zealand Ltd. Hillier, J., Coombes, A., & Hillier Nurseries, L. (2002). The Hillier manual of trees & shrubs. Newton Abbot [etc.]: David & Charles. Hoffman, M.H.A. (2010). List of Names of Woody plants/Wageningen UR – European Nursery Association, 934 p. Huxley, A., Griffiths, M., Levy, M. and Royal Horticultural Society. (1992). The New RHS Dictionary of Gardening (4 Volumes). Grove's & Macmillan. ILDIS. International Legume Database and Information Service. http://www.ildis.org/. Invasoras. Plantas invasoras em Porugal. http://invasoras.pt/ Inventaire National du Patrimoine Naturel (France). http://inpn.mnhn.fr/espece/cd_nom. Izzi, C. F., Acosta, A., Carranza, M. L., Ciaschetti, G., Conti, F., Di Martino, L., D'Orazio, G., & Frattaroli, A. (2007). Il censimento della flora vascolare degli ambienti dunali costieri dell'Italia centrale. Fitosociologia, 44, 129– 137. http://digilander.libero.it/gasbarrostefano/Doc/23-Izzi%20et%20al.%20fitosociologia%202007.pdf Jacquemin, D. (1997). Mimosas for the Mediterranean climate. Marly-le-Roi: Editions Champflour. Jeanmonod, D., & Burdet, H. M. (1999). Notes and contributions on Corsican flora, XV. Candollea, 54, 385– 416. Jeanmonod, D., & Gamisans, J. (2007). Flora Corsica. Aix-en-Provence: Edisud. Jeanmonod, D., Schlussel, A., & Gamisans, J. (2011). Status and trends in the alien flora of Corsica. Bulletin OEPP/EPPO Bulletin, 41, 85– 99. Knapic, S., Tavares, F., & Pereira, H. (2006). Heartwood and sapwood variation in Acacia melanoxylon R. Br. trees in Portugal. Forestry, 79, 371– 380. Koehler, G., Kley, K., & Nussbaum, R.-P. (2011). Cottony cushion scale (Icerya purchasi Maskell, 1878) on a potted plant in Thuringia (Insecta: Coccina: Monophlebidae). Australische Wollschildlaus (Icerya purchasi Maskell, 1878) an Kuebelpflanze in Thueringen (Insecta: Coccina: Monophlebidae). Thueringer Faunistische Abhandlungen, 119– 131. Krüssman, G. (1976). Handbuch der Laubgehölze ( 2nd ed. Vol. A-D). Berlin: Parey. Kull, C. A., Shackleton, C. M., Cunningham, P. J., Ducatillon, C., Dufour-Dror, J. M., Esler, K. J., Friday, J. B., Gouveia, A. C., Griffin, A. R., Marchante, E., Midgley, S. J., Pauchard, A., Rangan, H., Richardson, D. M., Rinaudo, T., Tassin, J., Urgenson, L. S., Maltitz, G. P. V., Zenni, R. D., & Zylstra, M. J. (2011). Adoption, use and perception of Australian acacias around the world. (Special Issue: Human-mediated introductions of Australian acacias – a global experiment in biogeography.). Diversity and Distributions, 17, 822– 836. Lancaster, R. (1998). Acacia pravissima. Garden, 123, 84– 85. Lazzaro, L., Giuliani, C., Fabiani, A., Agnelli, A. E., Pastorelli, R., Lagomarsino, A., Benesperi, R., Calamassi, R., & Foggi, B. (2014). Soil and plant changing after invasion: the case of Acacia dealbata in a Mediterranean ecosystem. Science of the Total Environment, 497, 491– 498. Liberal, M., & Esteves, M. (1999). [Invasion of Acacia dealbata Link in the Peneda-Geres National Park [Portugal]]. [Portuguese]. Lisbon: Rocha,-M.E.; Esteves,-M. Sociedade Portuguesa de Ciencias Florestais, Lisbon (Portugal). [1. Conference on woody invading plants]. 1. Encontro sobre invasoras lenhosas. Lisboa (Portugal). SPCF. Nov 1999. 253 p. p. 99-103. Lim, T. K. (2012). Acacia cyclops. In T. K. Lim (Ed.), Edible Medicinal And Non-Medicinal Plants (Vol. 2, pp. 503– 505): Springer. Lloret, F., MÉDail, F., Brundu, G., Camarda, I., Moragues, E. V. A., Rita, J., Lambdon, P., & Hulme, P. E. (2005). Species attributes and invasion success by alien plants on Mediterranean islands. Journal of Ecology, 93, 512– 520. Lorenzo, P., Gonzalez, L., & Reigosa, M. J. (2010). The genus Acacia as invader: the characteristic case of Acacia dealbata link in Europe. Annals of Forest Science, 67, 101– 111. Lorenzo, P., Pazos-Malvido, E., Reigosa, M. J., & Gonzalez, L. (2010). Differential responses to allelopathic compounds released by the invasive Acacia dealbata Link (Mimosaceae) indicate stimulation of its own seed. Australian Journal of Botany, 58, 546– 553. Loureiro, A. M. (1989). [Notes on silviculture: cultivation of the main forest species used in Portugal]. [Portuguese] (Vol. 2). Vila Real: Vila Real (Portugal). UTAD. 1989. 128 p. Lourenco, A., Baptista, I., Gominho, J., & Pereira, H. (2008). The influence of heartwood on the pulping properties of Acacia melanoxylon wood. Journal of Wood Science, 54, 464– 469. Low, T. (2012). Australian acacias: weeds or useful trees? Biological Invasions, 14, 2217– 2227. Machado, A. M., Fernandes, M. M., & Ribeiro, J. A. (2000). [Invasion of Acacia dealbata Link in Castro de Sabroso (Guimaraes): contribution towards the definition of a control strategy [Portugal]]. [Portuguese]. Lisbon: Rocha,-M.E.; Esteves,-M. Sociedade Portuguesa de Ciencias Florestais, Lisbon (Portugal). [1. Conference on woody invading plants: complementary vol.]. 1. Encontro sobre invasoras lenhosas: volume complementar. Lisboa (Portugal). SPCF. [2000]. 89 p. p. 28-37. Ma
Referência(s)