Ailanthus altissima (Mill.) Swingle (Simaroubaceae). Tree of heaven. Ailanthus altissima is a quick-growing, deciduous tree native to China and Taiwan that can reach the height …
Structural characteristics-guided investigation of Ailanthus altissima (Mill.) Swingle resulted in the isolation and identification of seven undescribed potential Michael reaction acceptors (1–7).Ailanlactone A (1) possesses an unusual 1,7-epoxy-11,12-seco quassinoid core.Ailanterpene B (6) was a rare guaianolide-type sesquiterpene with a …
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Abstract. Ailanthus altissima (Mill.) Swingle contains one or more phytotoxic compounds in roots and leaves. Activity is higher in roots, where it occurs primarily in the bark. Powdered root bark and leaflets strongly inhibited growth of garden cress (Lepidium sativum L.) when mixed with soil in Petri dishes (ID 50 values=0.03 g root bark, 0.6 ...
Ailanthus altissima (Mill.) Swingle. Ailanthus, Tree of heaven Ailanthus altissima is a tree that is not native to California. Cal-IPC rating: ... Ecological Threat Ailanthus altissima forms dense, clonal thickets …
Ailanthus rhodoptera F.Muell. Ailanthus sinensis Dum.Cours. nom. illeg. Rhus cacodendron Ehrh. Toxicodendron altissimum Mill. У Вікіпедії є статті про інші значення цього терміна: Айлант високий (значення). Айла́нт …
Ailanthus altissima (Mill.) Swingle has become ex-tensively naturalized in North America since its introduction in 1784. A shade intolerant species resistant to pollution, it is an aggressive pioneer in both natural and urban environments, is characterized by rapid juvenile growth and prolific seed pro-
Among them, A. altissima (Mill.) Swingle and A. fordii Noot. are endemic in China. The temperate species, A. altissima (chu-mu or tree of heaven), is now widely cultivated and also an invasive species in North America and Europe (Corbett and Manchester, 2004).
Fuel: The wood is used for charcoal and firewood. Timber: The wood is yellow, ring-porous, moderately hard and heavy (up to 650 kg/cu m at 12 % moisture content). Though little …
Ailanthus altissima (Mill.) Swingle, 1916, commonly known as tree of heaven or Faux vernis du Japon, is a fast-growing deciduous tree, native to both northeast and central China, as well as Taiwan (Hu, 1979; Kowarik & Säumel, 2007).This species was brought from China to Europe by the French missionary Pierre d'Incarville in the 1740s. …
1. Subject and source. Ailanthus altissima (Mill.) Swingle (Simaroubaceae), native to China and naturalized in many temperate regions, is one of the most well-studied Ailanthus deciduous trees (Tan et al., 2018).The root barks of A. altissima were collected from Baoding, Hebei Province, People's Republic of China in June 2017, and were …
Ailanthus altissima has long been used in Chinese traditional medicine as well as in silk production, as a foodplant for the Ailanthus silk moth ( Samia cynthia) ( Swingle, 1916). Ailanthus altissima has since become an invasive species across North America, southern South America, South Africa, New Zealand and Europe due to its …
The dried bark of Ailanthus altissima (Mill.) Swingle is widely used in traditional Chinese medicine for the treatment of ulcerative colitis. The objective of this study was to explore the therapeutic basis of the dried bark of Ailanthus altissima (Mill.) Swingle for the treatment of ulcerative colitis based on Virtual Screening–Molecular …
A total of 18 C 20 quassinoids, including nine new quassinoid glycosides, named chuglycosides A-I (1-6 and 8-10), were identified from the samara of Ailanthus altissima (Mill.) Swingle. All of the quassinoids showed potent anti-tobacco mosaic virus (TMV) activity. A preliminary structure-anti-TMV activity relationship of quassinoids was …
The tree of heaven, Ailanthus altissima (MILL.) SWINGLE, is a globally invasive plant known to secrete allelopathic metabolites called quassinoids. Quassinoids are highly modified triterpenoids. So far, nothing has been known about the biochemical basis of quassinoid biosynthesis. Here, based on transcriptome and metabolome data of …
Abstract. Globally, invasions by alien plants are rapidly increasing in extent and severity, leading to large-scale ecosystem degradation. One of the most widespread …
Ailanthus altissima is a deciduous Tree growing to 25 m (82ft) by 15 m (49ft) at a fast rate. See above for USDA hardiness. It is hardy to UK zone 7. ... Ailanthus altissima - (Mill.)Swingle. Common Name: Tree Of Heaven: Family: Simaroubaceae: USDA hardiness: 5-8: Known Hazards: The plant is possibly poisonous[7, 20]. Male flowers have ...
Ailanthus altissima (Mill.) Swingle (hereafter referred to as Aa) is one of the most invasive woody species in Europe and North America, where it was introduced for ornamental and economical purposes from East Asia (Sladonja et al. 2015). The genus Ailanthus belongs to the family of Simaroubaceae.
Ailanthus altissima (Mill.) Swingle is an invasive plant species that has significant impacts in Europe and worldwide. It reproduces both by seeds dispersal 12 and asexually by vegetative sprouts ...
Ailanthus altissima (P. Mill.) Swingle. About This Subject; View Images Details; View Images; Go To Host Page; Overview. Appearance Ailanthus altissima is a rapidly growing, typically small tree up to 80 ft. (24.4 m) in height and 6 ft. (1.8 m) in diameter. It has large leaf scars on the twigs.
Ailanthus altissima var. erythrocarpa is a variety of A. altissima (Mill) Swingle; it is usually recognized as a single population or multiple very small populations in the northern region of China.
Ailanthus altissima (Mill.) Swingle. Uses. A very aggressive tree that will do well on very harsh sites. It has survived air polluted environments and consequently is planted in densely populated urban area and large cities. Ideally suited for shade, shelterbelts and erosion control, especially in areas of high industrial air pollution.
ABSTRACT: The invasion of Ailanthus altissima (Mill.) Swingle in Madrid. The tree of heaven is a species naturalized by much of the world. In Spain it is profusely cited only in Catalonia, despite ...
eunis habitat. Lines of trees, small anthropogenic woodlands, recently felled woodland, early-stage woodland and coppice (G5 level 2) source: DAISIE - Inventory of alien invasive species in Europe. eunis habitat. Littoral zone of inland surface waterbodies (C3 level 2) source: DAISIE - Inventory of alien invasive species in Europe.
Pajasan žláznatý ( Ailanthus altissima) je druh opadavého listnatého stromu z čeledi simarubovitých, pocházející z Asie. V Česku je poměrně často pěstován jako okrasná dřevina a často zplaňuje, zejména v prostředí lidských sídel, například v oblastech rumišť, nebo dopravních staveb.
Ailanthus altissima (tree of heaven), Simaroubaceae, is an early successional tree, native to China and North Vietnam, which has become invasive in Europe and on all other continents except Antarctica.It is most abundant in urban habitats and along transportation corridors, but can also invade natural habitats. This paper reviews the …
General Information. Trees, deciduous, up to 20 m tall; bark smooth and straightly grained. Branches with pith, yellow or yellow-brown pubescent when young, then glabrescent. Leaves odd-pinnate, 40-60 cm; petiole 7-13 cm; leaflets 13-27, opposite or nearly so; blades ovate-lanceolate, abaxially dark green, adaxially gray-green, smelly when rubbed.
Ailanthus altissima (Mill.) Swingle. Common Name: tree of heaven. Habitat: Waste places, disturbed soils, roadsides, successional forests, and rocky outcrops and summits. This species is able to grow in highly …
Ailanthus altissima (Mill.) Swingle (Simaroubaceae) is a deciduous tree widely distributed throughout temperate regions in China, hence suitable for genetic diversity and evolutionary studies. Previous studies in A. altissima have mainly focused on its biological activities, genetic diversity and genetic structure. However, until now there is ...