The California Invasive Plant Council (Cal-IPC) and PlantRight have both evaluated Pittosporum undulatum but did has not list it as an invasive weed as areas where it has naturalized are limited, and the impact risk deemed too low, however it is listed as an invasive plant in the state ...
undulatum that can explain the invasive ability of this species in the Azores archipelago. The detailed characterization of this alien weed species may assist finding potential commercial uses as well as management strategies to help its eradication and/or control....
Biomass valorization in the management of woody plant invaders: The case of Pittosporum undulatum in the AzoresAllometric equationsAboveground biomassDendrometric traitsForest managementInvasive speciesIslandsAs one cause for biodiversity loss, invasive alien species are a worldwide threat. However, exotic ...
Pittosporum undulatumPlant invadersTree ageTree growth ringsRotation periodPittosporum undulatum Ventenat (Pittosporaceae) is an invasive tree of forests and woodlands in several regions of the world. In the Azores archipelago it occupies about 30% of the forested areas and efforts to valorize its...
Pittosporum undulatum is a widespread invasive tree in the Azores archipelago with a considerable potential as andoi:10.1007/978-3-319-55236-1_22Lurdes Borges SilvaUniversidade dos AçoresPatrícia LourençoUniversity of AlmeraNuno Bicudo Ponte...
Invasive plantsPittosporum undulatumPittosporum undulatum Ventenat (Pittosporaceae) is a tree or shrub native to Australia introduced in the Azores Islands in the 19th century, presently naturalized in the nine islands. According to a random survey of vascular plants in the Azores, the invader is...