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Nonnative Species and Bioenergy: Are We Cultivating the Next Invader?

机译:外来物种和生物能源:我们正在培育下一个入侵者吗?

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Biofuel feedstocks are being selected, bred, and engineered from nonnative taxa to have few resident pests, to tolerate poor growing conditions, and to produce highly competitive monospecific stands—traits that typify much of our invasive flora. We used a weed risk-assessment protocol, which categorizes the risk of becoming invasive on the basis of biogeography, history, biology, and ecology, to qualify the potential invasiveness of three leading biofuel candidate crops—switchgrass, giant reed, and miscanthus (a sterile hybrid)—under various assumptions. Switchgrass was found to have a high invasive potential in California, unless sterility is introduced; giant reed has a high invasive potential in Florida, where large plantations are proposed; miscanthus poses little threat of escape in the United States. Each biofuel crop shares many characteristics with established invasive weeds with a similar life history. We propose genotype-specific preintroduction screening for a target region, which consists of risk analysis, climate-matching modeling, and ecological studies of fitness responses to various environmental scenarios. This screening procedure will provide reasonable assurance that economically beneficial biofuel crops will pose a minimal risk of damaging native and managed environs.
机译:正在从非本地分类单元中选择,培育和设计生物燃料原料,以使它们几乎没有害虫,可以忍受恶劣的生长条件,并产生竞争激烈的单特异性林分(这些特征是我们大多数入侵植物的特征)。我们使用了杂草风险评估协议,该协议根据生物地​​理学,历史,生物学和生态学对入侵的风险进行了分类,以限定三种主要生物燃料候选作物(柳枝,、巨型芦苇和桔梗)的潜在入侵能力。无菌杂交)-在各种假设下。除非引入无菌,否则柳枝在加州具有很高的侵袭潜力。巨型芦苇在拟建大型人工林的佛罗里达州具有很高的入侵潜力;米加纳斯在美国几乎没有逃脱的威胁。每种生物燃料作物都具有与生活历史相似的已建立的入侵杂草相同的许多特征。我们建议针对目标区域进行特定于基因型的导入前筛选,包括风险分析,气候匹配模型以及对各种环境情景的适应性反应的生态研究。此筛选程序将提供合理的保证,即经济上有利的生物燃料作物将对破坏本地和管理环境造成的风险降至最低。

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    《BioScience》 |2008年第1期|p.64-70|共7页
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    Jacob N. Barney (e-mail: jbarney@ucdavis.edu) is a postdoctoral scholar interested in the factors determining invasion success, in the Department of Plant Sciences at the University of California–Davis.Joseph M. DiTomaso (e-mail: jmditomaso@ucdavid.edu) is an extension specialist interested in invasive weed ecology and management;

    in the Department of Plant Sciences at the University of California–Davis.;

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