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Biological flora of Britain and Ireland: Viscum album, No. 303

Type
Journal article
Language
English
Date issued
2023
Author
Thomas, Peter A.
Dering, Monika 
Giertych, Marian J.
Iszkuło, Grzegorz
Tomaszewski, Dominik
Briggs, Jonathan
Faculty
Wydział Leśny i Technologii Drewna
Journal
Journal of Ecology
ISSN
0022-0477
DOI
10.1111/1365-2745.14036
Web address
https://besjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/1365-2745.14036
Volume
111
Number
3
Pages from-to
701-739
Abstract (EN)
1. This account presents information on all aspects of the biology of Viscum album L. (Mistletoe) that are relevant to understanding its ecological characteristics and behaviour. The main topics are presented within the standard framework of the Biological Flora of Britain and Ireland: distribution, habitat, communities, responses to biotic factors, responses to environment, structure and physiology, phenology, floral and seed characters, herbivores and disease, history, and conservation. 2. Viscum album is a widespread obligate hemiparasite on a wide range of angiosperm and gymnosperm trees. Once thought to take just water and nutrients from its host via a haustorium, it is now suggested to also take carbon. Heavy infestations can reduce host vitality through prolific water use and carbon removal. 3. Flowers are highly reduced but are primarily pollinated by flies, ants and bees. Seeds are dispersed by birds. Removal of the epicarp is necessary for successful seedling establishment, and seeds have a sticky viscin coat, adhering it to the host bark. Vegetative spread also happens under the bark of its host resulting in densities of >700 Mistletoe plants per host. 4. Viscum album is a lowland species, most frequent in open human-made habitats extending into woodlands in Europe. It has been widely planted for folklore use centred around Christmas. Despite conservation concerns following removal of Mistletoe-laden old orchards, the species is thriving and needs control in some areas. Viscotoxins and lectins in leaves and shoots have been widely used in herbal medicine and now potentially in complementary cancer therapy.
Keywords (EN)
  • climatic limitation

  • ecophysiology

  • geographical and altitudinal dis...

  • germination

  • herbivory

  • plant hemiparasite

  • reproductive biology

License
cc-bycc-by CC-BY - Attribution
Open access date
November 18, 2022
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