Ageratina adenophora(EUPAD)
Distribution details in China
First recorded in: 1940s
EPPO Reporting Service (2008/064)
EPPO Reporting Service (2008/065) : over the past 20 years, A. adenophora has spread from subtropical areas with higher annual mean temperature and lower climatic fluctuations to much cooler and dryer areas at higher altitudes.
EPPO Reporting Service (2014/223) : Moderately widespread, present in South-Western provinces.
EPPO Reporting Service (2016/047) ; in Sichuan Province.
EPPO Reporting Service (2008/065) : over the past 20 years, A. adenophora has spread from subtropical areas with higher annual mean temperature and lower climatic fluctuations to much cooler and dryer areas at higher altitudes.
EPPO Reporting Service (2014/223) : Moderately widespread, present in South-Western provinces.
EPPO Reporting Service (2016/047) ; in Sichuan Province.
INTERNET
- eFloras (2008). Published on the Internet http://www.efloras.org [accessed 22 February 2008]*' Missouri Botanical Garden, St. Louis, MO & Harvard University Herbaria, Cambridge, MA
- Global Invasive Species Database – Eupatorium cannabinum. http://www.issg.org/database/species/ecology.asp?si=802;fr=1;sts=sss
* Wan F, Liu Q, XIE M (2012) Biological Invasions: Color Illustrations of Invasive Alien Plants in China. China Science Publishing Group, 303 pp.
* Wang S, Niu S (2016) Do biological invasions by Eupatorium adenophorum increase forest fire severity? Biological Invasions 18, 717-729.
* Xie L, LI Z, William PG, Li D (2000) Invasive species in China – An overview. Biodiversity and Conservation 10(8), 1317-1341.
* Zhu L, Sun OJ, Sang W, Li Z, Ma K (2007) Predicting the spatial distribution of an invasive plant species (Eupatorium adenophorum) in China. Landscape Ecology 22(8), 1143-1154.
- eFloras (2008). Published on the Internet http://www.efloras.org [accessed 22 February 2008]*' Missouri Botanical Garden, St. Louis, MO & Harvard University Herbaria, Cambridge, MA
- Global Invasive Species Database – Eupatorium cannabinum. http://www.issg.org/database/species/ecology.asp?si=802;fr=1;sts=sss
* Wan F, Liu Q, XIE M (2012) Biological Invasions: Color Illustrations of Invasive Alien Plants in China. China Science Publishing Group, 303 pp.
* Wang S, Niu S (2016) Do biological invasions by Eupatorium adenophorum increase forest fire severity? Biological Invasions 18, 717-729.
* Xie L, LI Z, William PG, Li D (2000) Invasive species in China – An overview. Biodiversity and Conservation 10(8), 1317-1341.
* Zhu L, Sun OJ, Sang W, Li Z, Ma K (2007) Predicting the spatial distribution of an invasive plant species (Eupatorium adenophorum) in China. Landscape Ecology 22(8), 1143-1154.
Country | State | Status | |
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Bhutan | Present, no details | ||
India | Present, no details | ||
India | Himachal Pradesh | Present, no details | |
Laos | Present, no details | ||
Myanmar | Present, no details | ||
Nepal | Present, no details | ||
Vietnam | Present, no details |