COST Action FP1403 NNEXT – International Conference NON-NATIVE TREE SPECIES for EUROPEAN FORESTS, VIENNA, AUSTRIA – 12-14 September 2018: Book of Abstracts
Adaptive and fertility variation of Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii (Mirbr.) Franco) in a Hellenic range-wide provenance trial ; Molecular and field evaluations of non-native Pinus, Platanus, Populus and Robinia sp. in Greece ; Risk is in the eye of the assessor – or how consistent is the risk assessment of non-native tree species across Europe? ; Reduced genetic diversity and enhanced germination potential characterize European black locust (Robinia pseudoacacia L.) ; Novel Robinia pseudoacacia stands on abandoned lands: effects of invasion in northeastern Italy ; Global effects of non-native tree species on multiple ecosystem services ; Litter-mixing effects on nutrient cycling across simulated invasion gradients of non-native trees ; Limitations of spring and fall frost on adapting Douglas-fir forests in Austria: does seed origin matter? Predicting current and future potential ranges of eucalypt plantations in the Iberian Peninsula and possible conflicts with the Natura 2000 ; Douglas-fir: the important non-native tree species in Europe; Managing Douglas-fir within Central European forests ; Current and future growth potential of Douglas-fir in Central Europe ; Stuck behind vineyard posts? Uses and narratives around the black locust forests of a winemaking region in southwestern France ; Drivers of pest impact on non-native trees across Europe ; Sustainable control of Ailanthus altissima using the bioherbicide „Ailantex“ ; Assessing the distribution of non-native tree species in Europe ; Non-native tree species in Croatia and Serbia - Strategic approach ; Growing hickory for Central Europe: lessons learnt from early 19th century trails ; Light availability and browsing mainly influence the establishment of Ailanthus altissima in forests in southern Switzerland ; Forest reproductive material pathways and provenance recommendations for selected non-native tree species in Europe ; Do the three non-native pines species follow the growth and cambium activity of the native Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.)? ; Invasive species in European forests - Current knowledge in science and practical implications for forest ; Growth performance and wood properties of Betula maximowicziana and B. platyphylla var. japonica provenances from Japan ; Cost efficient regeneration of non-native species – development of deer browse tolerant regeneration based on direct seeding ; Impact of different tree species plantations on ground vegetation, soil respiration, chemical and biological properties ; Designing mixtures to reduce risks to Sitka spruce forests in Atlantic Europe ; Silviculture and management of non-native tree species in Europe ; Assessment of adaptability to climate change in Pseudotsuga menziesii ((Mirb.) Franco) in Mediterranean environments ; Tree of heaven waiting at the door - remote sensing and GIS approach ; Origin and genetic variation of tree of heaven in Eastern Austria, an area of early introduction ; Ecology and management of northern red oak (Quercus rubra L. syn. Q. borealis F. Michx.) in Europe: A review ; Regional perspectives of non-native tree species planting and utilization in Europe ; Comparing the potential of exotic species as defined by NNEXT with native species in REINFFORCE arboreta ; The rise and fall of non-native tree species applied in Norwegian forestry ; National and subnational legal frameworks on non-native tree species in Europe ; Black locust (Robinia pseudoacacia L.), a non-native tree species integrated in European forests and landscapes: An overview ; Determination of potential industrial afforestation areas and prioritization of exotic species using multidimensional decision making methods ; The importance of black locust, hybrid poplars and eucalypt species in the forestry system of Turkey ; Non-native tree species – The different perspective ; Growing Norway spruce and Douglas-fir outside their natural ranges in Europe: History, current situation and future trends ; Genetic aspects of natural regeneration for selected non-native tree species (e.g. Douglas-fir) ; Transpiration of Douglas-fir and Norway spruce in the Czech Republic ; Tree of heaven (Ailanthus altissima (Mill.) Swingle): Genetic imprints of geographic origin in Europe ;