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The Invasive Alien Plant Solidago canadensis: Phytochemical Composition, Ecosystem Service Potential, and Application in Bioeconomy.
Poljuha, Danijela; Sladonja, Barbara; Uzelac Bozac, Mirela; Sola, Ivana; Damijanic, Danijela; Weber, Tim.
Afiliação
  • Poljuha D; Institute of Agriculture and Tourism, Karla Huguesa 8, 52440 Porec, Croatia.
  • Sladonja B; Institute of Agriculture and Tourism, Karla Huguesa 8, 52440 Porec, Croatia.
  • Uzelac Bozac M; Institute of Agriculture and Tourism, Karla Huguesa 8, 52440 Porec, Croatia.
  • Sola I; Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, University of Zagreb, 10000 Zagreb, Croatia.
  • Damijanic D; Institute of Agriculture and Tourism, Karla Huguesa 8, 52440 Porec, Croatia.
  • Weber T; Department of Molecular Life Sciences, University of Zurich, Winterthurerstrasse 190, CH-8057 Zurich, Switzerland.
Plants (Basel) ; 13(13)2024 Jun 24.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38999585
ABSTRACT
Solidago canadensis L. (Canadian goldenrod) is a widely distributed invasive herb from the Asteraceae family. It contains compounds that can change the soil structure and its nutritional components and thus affect indigenous species' growth, germination, and survival. Consequently, it can pose a major ecological threat to biodiversity. On the other hand, many studies show that this species, due to its chemical properties, can be used for many positive purposes in pharmacy, agriculture, medicine, cosmetic industry, etc. S. canadensis contains a diverse array of bioactive compounds that may be responsible for antioxidant, antimicrobial, and anticancer activities. Many studies have discussed the invasiveness of S. canadensis, and several chemical and genetic differences between this plant in native and introduced environments have been discovered. Previous ecological and environmental evaluations of the potential of S. canadensis as an ecosystem services provider have come out with four promising groups of its products active extracts, essential oil, fuel, and others. Although identified, there is a need for detailed validation and prioritisation of ecosystem services. This article aims to overview the S. canadensis invasive features, emphasising chemical characterisation and its potential for providing ecosystem services. Moreover, it identifies scenarios and proposes a methodology for estimating S. canadensis use in bioeconomy.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: Plants (Basel) Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Croácia País de publicação: Suíça

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: Plants (Basel) Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Croácia País de publicação: Suíça