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The allelopathic effects of Festuca paniculata depend on competition in subalpine grasslands

机译:Festuca paniculata的化感作用取决于亚高山草原的竞争

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Allelopathy is recognized as an important process in plant-plant interactions, but how it affects plant communities growing in competitive conditions has not been assessed. This article investigates whether the allelopathic effect of Festuca paniculata is modified by competition between target plants in subalpine grasslands. We hypothesized that plants growing in mixed stands will be more affected by allelochemicals than the same species in monoculture. At Lautaret pass (Northern French Alps), a pot experiment was designed. We used leachates from donor pots (Treatments: 1. Bare soil, 2. F. paniculata clipped, and 3. F. paniculata unclipped) to water target pots (Treatments: 1. Control (soil only), 2. Dactylis glomerata, 3. Agrostis capillaris, and 4. D. glomerata and A. capillaris). Target plants were cultivated during one growing season. The effects of leachates from donor pots and interspecific competition in target pots were evaluated by measuring the final biomass of plants. Soil fertility was controlled in all target pots by measuring NO3 (-), NH4 (+), N, and C % of the soil. Effect of target treatment under bare soil : Both D. glomerata and A. capillaris grew better in monocultures than in mixture. Effect of donor treatment on monocultures : Under bare soil, D. glomerata grew better than under F. paniculata leachates. By contrast, A. capillaris did not respond to donor pot treatment. Effect of donor treatment on mixtures: However, when both species were cultivated together under F. paniculata leachates, the biomass of D. glomerata was similar to that in monoculture under bare soil. Differences in sensitivity to allelopathy reversed the impact of interspecific competition: A. capillaris facilitated D. glomerata under allelopathy, which made allelopathy of F. paniculata on D. glomerata inefficient. The complexity of overlapping mechanisms of plant-plant interactions are highlighted by this semi-natural experiment. In subalpine grasslands, allelopathy not only limits the growth of neighboring plants, but it may also modify community assembly by affecting other plant-plant interactions such as competition. This study contributes to explore the way allelopathy interacts with other plant-plant interactions in natural systems.
机译:化感病被认为是植物与植物相互作用的重要过程,但尚未评估其如何影响竞争条件下植物群落的生长。本文研究了亚高山草原目标植物之间的竞争是否会改变Festuca paniculata的化感作用。我们假设在混合林中生长的植物比单一栽培中的相同物种受化感物质的影响更大。在Lautaret通行证(法国北部阿尔卑斯山)上,设计了盆栽实验。我们使用了供体盆中的渗滤液(处理方法:1.裸土,2. F. paniculata修剪,3. F. paniculata修剪)浇水目标盆(处理:1.对照(仅土壤),2. Dactylis glomerata,3 Agrostis capillaris和4. D. glomerata和A. capillaris)。在一个生长季节中培养目标植物。通过测量植物的最终生物量,评估了来自供体盆的渗滤液和目标盆中种间竞争的影响。通过测量土壤中的NO3(-),NH4(+),N和C%来控制所有目标盆的土壤肥力。裸露土壤下目标处理的效果:单一培养中的D. glomerata和A. capillaris生长均好于混合培养。施主处理对单培养的影响:在裸露的土壤下,D。glomerata生长优于在F. paniculata渗滤液下。相比之下,毛细血管曲霉对供体盆栽处理没有反应。供体处理对混合物的影响:但是,当两种物种在F. paniculata浸出液中一起种植时,D。glomerata的生物量与在裸露土壤下的单培养相似。对化感作用的敏感性差异逆转了种间竞争的影响:在化感作用下,毛细线虫促进了D. glomerata,这使得F. paniculata的化感作用对D. glomerata无效。这种半自然实验突出了植物与植物相互作用的重叠机制的复杂性。在亚高山草原上,化感作用不仅限制了邻近植物的生长,而且还可能通过影响其他植物与植物之间的相互作用(例如竞争)来改变群落的组装。这项研究有助于探索化感作用与自然系统中其他植物-植物相互作用的相互作用方式。

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