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The occurrence and spread of invasive woody species are a truly global phenomenon, but tropical regions seem to be particularly vulnerable due to high rates of soil degradation in combination with climate change, and limited resources for containment. There is increasing awareness that complete eradication programs are often not effective. The existence of many “controversial species,” i.e., species with both negative and positive impacts, renders decision-making processes for management exceedingly complex. By providing a very extensive overview of the current state of knowledge on impacts and containment strategies of invasive woody species, we aim to help underpin such decisions. We discuss both negative impacts and potential benefits of invasive woody species, focusing on the two most important ones, namely animal fodder production and the positive impacts on soil functioning and soil quality. Invasive woody species can positively impact livestock production (1) indirectly by improving pasture quality because of improved soil quality and functioning, and (2) directly by supplying a high-quality protein component for animal fodder. Invasive woody species increase soil carbon sequestration and nitrogen and phosphorus availability depending on the density of the invader, its capacity to fix nitrogen, the quantity and quality of its litter, and the direct interactions between its roots and the soil microbial community. The balance between potential benefits and risks depends to a large extent on the interaction with the local environment (climate, soil, vegetation, and animals) and the socioeconomic context of each region. When an invasion process starts because there is no local predator, then management can target eradication or very strict containment. If the invasion is the result of strong disturbance of the ecosystem, then intensive but well-thought management of the invasive species would be the choice to be made, as this may help to restore the ecosystem.
Agronomy for Sustainable Development – Springer Journals
Published: Jun 1, 2023
Keywords: Invasive woody plants; Soil impact; Management strategies; Potential benefits
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