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. 2024 Nov 11;13(22):3162. doi: 10.3390/plants13223162

Table 3.

Research has been performed in the last few decades on the adverse effects of VOCs from invasive plant species on recipient plants.

Invasive Plants Species Negative Effect on Receiver Plant Species Receiver Plants Species References
Phytolacca americana Adverse effects on reproductive and morphological features Phytolacca acinosa [153]
Prunus serotina Prevented the elongation of the roots, shoots, and germination Pinus sylvestris [154]
Mikania micrantha Decreased rate of germination reduced levels of chlorophyll and reduced levels of malondialdehyde and reduced activity of superoxide dismutase Abutilon theophrasti, Bidens pilosa, Chrysanthemum coronarium and Lactuca sativa [155]
Ageratina adenophora Reduced germination rate and limited height of seedlings
reduced biomass of the shoots and roots
Schima wallichii [132]
Acacia longifolia Reduced biomass, shoot length, and root length Lolium multiflorum, Plantago lanceolata and Trifolium subterraneum [156]