Abstract

Iva xanthiifolia Nutt. is an annual species originating from North America that has been first introduced to Europe in the mid nineteenth century. The plant has successfully established mainly in Eastern Europe, where it threatens to become a human health problem because of the allergenic pollen produced by this species. The aim of the study was to reconstruct the colonisation of this species in Eastern Europe and to map its current distribution in Austria based on literature information. In addition, the potential distribution in Austria was assessed using a climate-matching approach. Today, I. xanthiifolia is actively spreading particularly in Hungary, Serbia and Bulgaria. In Austria, the plant occurs only rarely and casually as a ruderal plant mainly in towns, train stations and along railway tracks. Results of a climate matching simulation show that most parts of Austria are outside of the climatic range of I. xanthiifolia. However, the warm and continentally influenced eastern parts of Austria are climatically highly suitable for I. xanthiifolia. Small populations of I. xanthiifolia are already present in this region. In addition, further introductions of I. xanthiifolia in these regions is likely either by natural dispersal from well established population in the neighbouring countries (e.g. Slovakia, Czech Republic), or through contaminated grain imports and bird seed. Because of the potential impact of I. xanthiifolia to human health, establishment and spread of the plant should be monitored and strategies for containment and control should be implemented.

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