Invasive Characteristics and Impacts of Ambrosia trifida DOI Creative Commons
Hisashi Kato‐Noguchi,

Midori Kato

Agronomy, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 14(12), P. 2868 - 2868

Published: Dec. 1, 2024

Ambrosia trifida L. is native to North America, has been introduced into many countries in Europe and East Asia, also expanding its habitat ranges. grows sunny humid environments, such as grasslands, riverbanks, floodplains, abandoned places, agricultural fields, an invasive plant species. a strong adaptive ability adverse conditions shows great variation seed germination phenology morphology response environmental conditions. Effective natural enemies have not found or The species allelopathic contains several allelochemicals. These characteristics may contribute the competitive invasiveness of this significantly reduces diversity abundance infested communities. causes significant yield loss summer crop production, maize, soybean, sunflower, cotton production. capable rapid evolution against herbicide pressure. Populations resistant glyphosate, ALS-inhibiting herbicides, PPO-inhibiting well cross-resistant populations, already appeared. An integrated weed management protocol with more diverse combination sites action other practices, tillage, use different species, rotation, smart decision tools, innovative equipment, would be essential mitigate herbicide-dependent control practices one sustainable system for management.

Language: Английский

Compounds Involved in the Invasive Characteristics of Lantana camara DOI Creative Commons
Hisashi Kato‐Noguchi,

Midori Kato

Molecules, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 30(2), P. 411 - 411

Published: Jan. 19, 2025

Lantana camara L. is native to tropical America and has naturalized in many other tropical, subtropical, temperate regions Asia, Africa, Oceania, North South America, Europe. infests diverse habitats with a wide range of climatic factors, its population increases aggressively as one the world’s 100 worst invasive alien species. Its infestation reduces species diversity abundance natural ecosystems agricultural production. The life history characteristics camara, such high reproductive ability adaptive various environmental conditions, may contribute infest increase population. Possible evidence compounds involved defense functions against enemies, herbivore mammals insects, parasitic nematodes, pathogenic fungi bacteria, allelochemicals allelopathy neighboring competitive plant species, have accumulated literature over three decades. Lantadenes A B, oleanonic acid, icterogenin are highly toxic mammals, β-humulene, isoledene, α-copaene thymol, hexadecanoic acid insecticidal activity. β-Caryophyllene cis-3-hexen-1-ol function herbivore-induced volatiles which sending warning signals undamaged tissues next plants same Farnesol farnesal interrupt insect juvenile hormone biosynthesis cause abnormal metamorphosis insects. Several triterpenes, lantanolic lantoic pomolic camarin, lantacin, camarinin, ursolic demonstrated nematocidal Lantadene A, β-caryophyllene, germacrene-D, β-curcumene, eicosapentaenoic loliolide possess antimicrobial Allelochemicals, caffeic ferulic salicylic α-resorcylic p-hydroxybenzoic vanillic unbelliferone, quercetin, including lantadenes B suppress germination growth These be camara’s expand an new habitats. This first review focus on how enhance camara.

Language: Английский

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Invasive Characteristics of Robinia pseudoacacia and Its Impacts on Species Diversity DOI Creative Commons
Hisashi Kato‐Noguchi,

Midori Kato

Diversity, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 16(12), P. 773 - 773

Published: Dec. 19, 2024

Robinia pseudoacacia is native to North America and has been introduced into many other countries in Europe, South East Asia, America, Africa, Oceania. The species planted intensively a large area of these because its ornamental economic values. However, R. often infests unintended places, including protected areas, causes significant ecological impacts. now listed as one the harmful invasive plant species. characteristics life-history, such high growth reproduction rate adaptive ability various environmental conditions, may contribute invasiveness defense against natural enemies pathogenic fungi herbivores allelopathic potential competitive also invasiveness. infestation alters functions community, soil microbe reduces abundance diversity species, vertebrates invertebrates ranges. shade intolerant early successional tree replaced by larger more tolerant ranges, while succession seems not occur always ranges across different ages stands. Several review articles have summarized afforestation, utilization, biology, management but this first focusing on mechanism impacts diversity.

Language: Английский

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Pesticidal Activity of Citrus Fruits for the Development of Sustainable Fruit-Processing Waste Management and Agricultural Production DOI Creative Commons
Hisashi Kato‐Noguchi,

Midori Kato

Plants, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 14(5), P. 754 - 754

Published: March 1, 2025

The annual global production of citrus fruits is over 150 million tons, and 40–50% the are processed into juices other products. processing generates a large amount waste causes environmental issues. In order to reduce impacts, several approaches for management were proposed. fruit contains functional compounds, but extraction these compounds requires adequate facilities. not suitable carry long distances due high percent water content its heavy weight, it store time occurrence fermentation. Some target use in proximity factories. application crop agricultural fields close faculties one possible options. evidence as herbicidal, nematocidal, insecticidal, anti-fungal materials has been accumulated literature three decades. Several involved functions have also identified fruits. However, there no review article focusing on pesticidal activity against weeds, herbivore insects, parasitic nematodes, pathogenic fungi. This first providing an overview such activities

Language: Английский

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Defensive Compounds Involved in the Invasiveness of Tithonia diversifolia DOI Creative Commons
Hisashi Kato‐Noguchi,

Midori Kato

Molecules, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 30(9), P. 1946 - 1946

Published: April 27, 2025

Tithonia diversifolia (Hemsl.) A. Gray forms high-density impenetrable monospecific stands as an invasive plant species. Its life history traits, such high adaptability with genetic variation under different environmental conditions, and growth reproductive capacity, may contribute to its success in invading increasing population the introduced ranges. Evidence has accumulated literature for activity of compounds involved characteristics against natural enemies herbivorous insects mammals, pathogenic nematodes, fungi, viruses, allelochemicals neighboring competitive Tagitinin A, tagitinin C, 1β-methoxydiversifolin, phytol, phytol acetate, α-pinene, bicyclo[3.1.0]hexane,4-methylene-1-(1-methylethyl), hispidulin, dihydro-p-coumaric acid, methyl linoleate are toxic insects, C 5-O-(E)-caffeoylquinic acid harmful mammals. Tirotundin nematocidal activity. α-Pinene, camphor, eucalyptol, α-terpineol have fungicidal 1β-methoxydiversifolin-3-O-methyl ether antiviral hispidulin act that inhibit competing The ability outcompete species is one essential factors infestation increase distribution new habitats. Therefore, these be diversifolia. This first review article focusing on

Language: Английский

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Invasive Characteristics and Impacts of Ambrosia trifida DOI Creative Commons
Hisashi Kato‐Noguchi,

Midori Kato

Agronomy, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 14(12), P. 2868 - 2868

Published: Dec. 1, 2024

Ambrosia trifida L. is native to North America, has been introduced into many countries in Europe and East Asia, also expanding its habitat ranges. grows sunny humid environments, such as grasslands, riverbanks, floodplains, abandoned places, agricultural fields, an invasive plant species. a strong adaptive ability adverse conditions shows great variation seed germination phenology morphology response environmental conditions. Effective natural enemies have not found or The species allelopathic contains several allelochemicals. These characteristics may contribute the competitive invasiveness of this significantly reduces diversity abundance infested communities. causes significant yield loss summer crop production, maize, soybean, sunflower, cotton production. capable rapid evolution against herbicide pressure. Populations resistant glyphosate, ALS-inhibiting herbicides, PPO-inhibiting well cross-resistant populations, already appeared. An integrated weed management protocol with more diverse combination sites action other practices, tillage, use different species, rotation, smart decision tools, innovative equipment, would be essential mitigate herbicide-dependent control practices one sustainable system for management.

Language: Английский

Citations

3