Ailanthus altissima (Mill.) Swingle
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. …
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. …
Ailanthus altissima (Mill.) Swingle. This species was described by Bean (B265, S69) and Krüssmann (K126). Although it makes a handsome tree, it has become well known as an invasive plant in many parts of the world. The flushing leaf of a sapling Ailanthus altissima in a street in Bournemouth, Dorset, UK, May 2017. Image Ron Kemeny.
Ailanthus altissima (Mill.) Swingle (Simaroubaceae) is a deciduous tree indigenous to India and South East Asia that has been widely cultivated in Africa, Oceania, and Europe due to its ornamental value ( Zhang et al., 2007 ; Fogliatto et al., 2020 ).
Ailanthus altissima Simaroubaceae (Mill.) Swingle tree of heaven ECOLOGY The tree extends from subtropical dry to wet through cool temperate dry to wet forest zones. It tolerates frost and chilling winters, annual precipitation of 300-2 500 mm (tolerating a dry season of up to 8 months), annual temperature of 10-20 deg C, and pH of 5.5-8.
Ailanthus altissima (Mill.) Swingle. First published in J. Washington Acad. Sci. 6: 495 (1916) The native range of this species is China. It is a tree and grows primarily in the …
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 …
Ailanthone is an active ingredient isolated from Ailanthus altissima (Mill.) Swingle, Simaroubaceae, which is a traditional medicine widely used in the treatment of liver ailments. Ailanthone has been found to suppress the occurrence and progression of hepatic fibrosis, yet the molecular mechanism of its anti-hepatic fibrosis activity remains …
Globally, invasions by alien plants are rapidly increasing in extent and severity, leading to large-scale ecosystem degradation. One of the most widespread invasive alien plant species in Europe and North America, Tree of Heaven (Ailanthus altissima (Mill.) Swingle) was introduced intentionally for use as an ornamental plant in the 18th century.
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 …
Kowarik I, 1983. Colonization by the tree of heaven (Ailanthus altissima) in the French mediterranean region (Bas-Languedoc), and its phytosociological characteristics. [Zur Einburgerung und zum pflanzengeographischen Verhalten des Gotterbaumes (Ailanthus altissima (Mill.) Swingle) im franzosischen Mittelmeergebiet …
Background and Purpose: Ailanthus altissima (Mill.) Swingle (Tree of Heaven) is a highly invasive, widespread, and widely investigated plant species native to the broader area of China.
40 rowsSwingle is an accepted name. This name is the accepted name of a species in the genus Ailanthus (family Simaroubaceae ). The record derives from …
Tree of Heaven (Ailanthus altissima (Mill.) Swingle) is a tree native to China which has invaded disturbed areas in many regions worldwide. Its presence endangers natural ecosystems by displacing native species, modifying habitats, changing community structures, and affecting ecosystem processes. Its invasive nature is …
Ailanthus altissima (Mill) Ailanthus altissima (Mill.) Swingle or known as well as tree-of-heaven is deciduous tree, up to 20 m tall. Its bark is smooth and straightly grained. It has branches ...
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 …
This study delves into the Tree-of-Heaven (Ailanthus altissima, [Mill.] Swingle), native to East Asia, which is known for its high invasiveness in temperate regions worldwide, particularly favoring urban colonization. This study explores the botanical and aerobiological dimensions of this species using the central European metropolitan region ...
Ailanthus altissima (Mill.) Swingle tree of heaven. Data Source. Last Revised by: USDA NRCS National Plant Data Team. Curated and maintained by: USDA NRCS National Plant Data Team. Data Documentation. The PLANTS Database includes the following 113 data sources of Ailanthus altissima (Mill.)
Ailanthus altissima (Mill.) Swingle. Ailanthus altissima (Mill.) Swingle is an accepted name. This name is the accepted name of a species in the genus Ailanthus (family Simaroubaceae ). The record derives from WCSP (in review) (data supplied on ) which reports it as an accepted name with original publication details: J. …
Ailanthus altissima (Mill.) Swingle (Simaroubaceae), commonly known as the tree of heaven is a decidious species native to the northern and central mainland of China, Vietnam, Taiwan and Japan. Due to its ornamental characters, this species has been introduced and naturalized in many countries of the world (Kovarik and Säumel, 2007).
Ailanthus altissima (Mill.) Swingle. DESCRIPTION: Tree-of-heaven, also known as ailanthus, Chinese sumac, and stinking sumac, is a rapidly growing, deciduous tree in …
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 ...
Ailanthus altissima is not shade tolerant, but easily invades disturbed forests or forest edges causing habitat damage. Introduced as an ornamental, it was widely planted in cities because of its ability to grow …
Analysis of intraspecific and interspecific interactions between the invasive exotic tree-of-heaven (Ailanthus altissima (Miller) Swingle) and the native black locust (Robinia …
The genus Ailanthus (family Simaroubaceae) comprises 15 species growing in east and south Asia and in north and east Australia.Ailanthus altissima Mill. Swingle (syn. A. glandulosa Desf.) is a large deciduous tree (Fig. 1) which has been cultured since 1751. It is represented by two varieties: var. erythrocarpa Rehd. with light red fruits, and var. …
Chemical investigation of 75% EtOH exact of the root bark of Ailanthus altissima (Mill.) Swingle led to the isolation and identification of two new phenylpropanoids (1-2), along with six known compounds (3-8).Their chemical structures were elucidated by extensive spectroscopic data analyses including NMR experiments and HRESIMS analyses, as …
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 …
Pajaseň žliazkatý. ( Mill.) Swingle. Pajaseň žliazkatý (staršie: pajaseň cudzí alebo pajaseň žľaznatý; lat. Ailanthus altissima) je druh opadavého listnatého stromu z čeľade simarubovité ( Simaroubaceae ), pochádzajúci z Ázie.
The sustainable management of weeds is one of the main challenges in agriculture. Recent studies have demonstrated the potential of plant phytotoxins, such as ailanthone from Ailanthus altissima (Mill) Swingle, as bioherbicides. Since a complex extract may be more active than a single compound, we explored the phytotoxicity of A. …
Ailanthus altissima Simaroubaceae (Mill.) Swingle tree of heaven ECOLOGY The tree extends from subtropical dry to wet through cool temperate dry to wet forest zones. It …
Ailanthus altissima (Mill.) Swingle known as "Paradise Tree" abroad, belongs to the genus Ailanthus Desf (Simaroubaceae). Its bark is gray to grayish black, formerly known as Liriodendron, and also named wooden Dragon Tree. It is called A. altissima because of the smell emitted by the glands at the base of its leaves. It is …
We present a genome assembly from an individual Ailanthus altissima (tree of heaven; Streptophyta; Magnoliopsida; Sapindales; Simaroubaceae). The genome sequence is 939 megabases in span. ... The genome sequence of the tree of heaven, Ailanthus altissima (Mill.) Swingle, 1916 Wellcome Open Res. 2023 Jul 25:8:321. doi: …
A putative new emaravirus isolated from Ailanthus altissima (Mill.) Swingle with severe crinkle symptoms in China Arch Virol. 2022 Nov;167(11) :2403 ... (ACrLaV), was detected in Ailanthus altissima with severe crinkle symptoms by RNA-Seq and RT-PCR. Four viral segments associated with ACrLaV were identified and fully sequenced, except for a ...
Ailanthus altissima (Mill.) Swingle and Robinia pseudoacacia L. are two aggressive invasive trees in riparian areas in Central Spain. We aim to test whether soil properties, nutrient mineralization rates and soil bacterial communities of riparian forest dominated by the native Populus alba L. can be altered by the presence of A. altissima …
Ailanthus altissima Swingle, is a tree species native to East Asia and has a great potential in decorative, bioenergy and industrial applications in many countries. ... Transcriptome sequencing and microsatellite marker discovery in Ailanthus altissima (Mill.) Swingle (Simaroubaceae) Mol Biol Rep. 2021 Mar;48(3):2007-2023. doi: …