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The European mistletoe (Viscum album L.): distribution, host range, biotic interactions, and management worldwide with special emphasis on Ukraine

KRASYLENKO, Y.; RYDLO, K.

Originální název

The European mistletoe (Viscum album L.): distribution, host range, biotic interactions, and management worldwide with special emphasis on Ukraine

Anglický název

The European mistletoe (Viscum album L.): distribution, host range, biotic interactions, and management worldwide with special emphasis on Ukraine

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Článek WoS

Originální abstrakt

The hemiparasitic European mistletoe, Viscum album L. (Viscaceae), displays a rapid and remarkable expansion into natural and urban ecosystems in Ukraine. The monitoring and management of this quickly spreading species is becoming increasingly difficult as new plant species become hosts. Unlike other local mistletoe species, the European mistletoe has a broad distribution and thus requires a countrywide pest status assessment for control. This review outlines the major taxonomic and evolutionary issues pertinent to V. album with an emphasis on the characters used to distinguish its five currently recognized subspecies. The review also provides an updated distribution map and host range for the three V. album subspecies in Ukraine [V. album subsp. album, V. album subsp. abietis (Wiesb.) Janch., and V. album subsp. austriacum (Wiesb.) Vollm.], addressing the current knowledge of their biology and ecology. A significant portion of the paper is devoted to the diversity of organisms associated with V. album, including herbivores, endophytes, and parasites, drawing particular attention to major pollination and dispersal vectors, as well as potential biocontrol agents for this mistletoe species.

Anglický abstrakt

The hemiparasitic European mistletoe, Viscum album L. (Viscaceae), displays a rapid and remarkable expansion into natural and urban ecosystems in Ukraine. The monitoring and management of this quickly spreading species is becoming increasingly difficult as new plant species become hosts. Unlike other local mistletoe species, the European mistletoe has a broad distribution and thus requires a countrywide pest status assessment for control. This review outlines the major taxonomic and evolutionary issues pertinent to V. album with an emphasis on the characters used to distinguish its five currently recognized subspecies. The review also provides an updated distribution map and host range for the three V. album subspecies in Ukraine [V. album subsp. album, V. album subsp. abietis (Wiesb.) Janch., and V. album subsp. austriacum (Wiesb.) Vollm.], addressing the current knowledge of their biology and ecology. A significant portion of the paper is devoted to the diversity of organisms associated with V. album, including herbivores, endophytes, and parasites, drawing particular attention to major pollination and dispersal vectors, as well as potential biocontrol agents for this mistletoe species.

Klíčová slova

Seed dispersal, Endophytic fungi, birds, plant, efficiency, landscape, evolution, parasites, dynamics, ecology

Klíčová slova v angličtině

Seed dispersal, Endophytic fungi, birds, plant, efficiency, landscape, evolution, parasites, dynamics, ecology

Autoři

KRASYLENKO, Y.; RYDLO, K.

Rok RIV

2021

Vydáno

01.09.2020

ISSN

1916-2790

Periodikum

Botany

Svazek

98

Číslo

9

Stát

Kanada

Strany od

499

Strany do

516

Strany počet

18

URL

BibTex

@article{BUT170324,
  author="KRASYLENKO, Y. and RYDLO, K.",
  title="The European mistletoe (Viscum album L.): distribution, host range, biotic interactions, and management worldwide with special emphasis on Ukraine",
  journal="Botany",
  year="2020",
  volume="98",
  number="9",
  pages="499--516",
  doi="10.1139/cjb-2020-0037",
  issn="1916-2790",
  url="https://cdnsciencepub.com/doi/10.1139/cjb-2020-0037"
}