Abstract
During the three-year field research (2019-2022) in the area of Sarajevo Canton, we discovered many invasive plant species in localities where take had not been recorded before. Among them, Ailanthus altissima (Mill.) Swingle, Ambrosia artemisiifolia L., Armoracia rusticiana Gaertn., Mey et Scherb. and Reynoutria japonica Houtt. stand out in particular due to their abundance and coverage. This study aimed to provide data on the localities where these invasive plants were found, including altitude, longitude and latitude, soil type and their floristic and phytocenotic features. The data from these localities should contribute to the creation of a database that can be used for more efficient fight against the aforementioned invasive species. In total, 42 new localities were recorded for Ailanthus altissima, 10 for Ambrosia artemisiifolia, 5 for Armoracia rusticiana and 15 for Reynoutria japonica. Due to their abundance and appearance, Ailanthus altissima and Reynoutria japonica have already become a big problem for urban horiculture in Sarajevo, while the Ambrosia artemisiifolia poses a healt concern, and therefore, urgent measures and necessary to remove them.
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