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Biology and Impacts of Pacific Island Invasive Species. 11. Cinchona pubescens (Red Quinine Tree) (Rubiaceae)

机译:太平洋岛屿入侵物种的生物学和影响。 11.金鸡毛(红奎宁树)(茜草科)

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Cinchona pubescens Vahl (red quinine) is an evergreen tree ranging in height from 10 to 25 m with broad leaves and white or pink fragrant flowers arranged in clusters. Growing at altitudes between 130 and 3,300 m, it is one of 23 species in the genus Cinchona and has a natural distribution from Costa Rica to Bolivia. Cinchona pubescens has been cultivated in tropical regions (e.g., in South America, Africa, China, India, and Indonesia) for its quinine-containing bark and has become invasive in some regions. This is especially the case in the Pacific region, where C. pubescens has invaded humid highland areas of Galapagos, Hawai`i, and Tahiti. It shades out and reduces cover of native plant species and adversely affects endemic birds. In addition, it changes microclimate and nutrient cycling in the soil, especially phosphorus, in Galapagos. Characteristics that make it such a successful invader include production of numerous, windborne seeds and vigorous vegetative reproduction by resprouting from underground stems and fallen trees. In Galapagos, C. pubescens is currently being manually controlled by uprooting the trees and by applying herbicides to cuts in the bark. However, this method requires continuous hand pulling of seedlings to be successful. Disturbance by control actions appears to facilitate establishment and invasion by other nonnative plant species, especially blackberry (Rubus niveus). Quinine and other alkaloids extracted from Cinchona bark are still being used for medicinal purposes today and the wood is increasingly used as construction material in Galapagos. Ironically, C. pubescens is now considered rare and endangered in its native range in Ecuador.
机译:Cinchona pubescens Vahl(红色奎宁)是一种常绿乔木,高度从10到25 m不等,宽阔的叶子和白色或粉红色的芬芳花朵簇成一束。它生长在130至3,300 m的海拔高度,是金鸡纳属23种之一,从哥斯达黎加到玻利维亚自然分布。 Cinchona pubescens因其含有奎宁的树皮而在热带地区(例如,南美,非洲,中国,印度和印度尼西亚)种植,并已在某些地区入侵。在太平洋地区尤其如此,毛毛梭菌入侵了加拉帕戈斯,夏威夷和塔希提岛的高湿地区。它可以遮蔽并减少本地植物种类的覆盖,并对特有鸟类产生不利影响。此外,它改变了加拉帕戈斯群岛土壤的微气候和养分循环,特别是磷。使它成为如此成功的入侵者的特征包括通过从地下茎和倒下的树木中发芽产生大量的风生种子,以及繁茂的营养繁殖。在加拉帕戈斯群岛,目前正在通过将树木连根拔起并在树皮的切口上施用除草剂来人工控制毛毛梭菌。但是,此方法需要连续用手连续拉动幼苗才能成功。通过控制行为进行干扰似乎可以促进其他非本地植物物种的建立和入侵,特别是黑莓(Rubus niveus)。如今,从金鸡纳树皮中提取的奎宁和其他生物碱仍用于医疗目的,在加拉帕戈斯,木材已越来越多地用作建筑材料。具有讽刺意味的是,现在在其厄瓜多尔的原产地范围内,毛毛梭菌被认为是稀有和濒临灭绝的。

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