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Waterlogging tolerance of Bidens pilosa translates to increased competitiveness compared to native Bidens biternata

机译:与本机Biternata相比,BIDENS PILOSA的涝脂差转化为增加的竞争力

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Background and aimsWaterlogging is a common natural disturbance that has negative impacts on dry-land plant species. However, few studies have focused on how waterlogging influences the invasiveness of non-native plant species on dry lands. Bidens pilosa is an invasive dry-land plant of the Asteraceae family that causes serious damage to biodiversity and agricultural production in southern China. To date, it remains unclear how waterlogging affects the competitiveness and growth of B. pilosa. The goal of this study is to determine whether waterlogging promotes the competitiveness of invasive B. pilosa.MethodsThe growth and physiological responses of invasive B. pilosa and native B. biternata and the competition effects between them were studied after 0 (control), 5, 10, 15, and 20days of waterlogging stress (wherein the water level was maintained at the soil surface level).ResultsAfter short-term waterlogging stress, the competitive balance index of invasive B. pilosa significantly increased, indicating that short-term waterlogging on dry lands could significantly improve the competitiveness of invasive B. pilosa. Invasive B. pilosa maintained more rapid adventitious root generating capacity and higher root dehydrogenase activity under waterlogging conditions than native B. biternata, which allowed B. pilosa to adapt to the anoxic conditions much more rapidly. The smaller reductions in net photosynthetic rate, actual quantum yield of photosystem II and relative growth rate in B. pilosa than in B. biternata showed that invasive B. pilosa had stronger tolerance to waterlogging than native B. biternata.ConclusionOur results indicate that invasive B. pilosa has stronger tolerance to waterlogging than native B. biternata and that short-term waterlogging on dry lands can significantly improve the competitiveness of invasive B. pilosa. Short-term waterlogging on dry lands caused by extreme precipitation during the rainy season is expected to promote the invasive potential of exotic B. pilosa.
机译:背景和AIMSWATERLOGGING是一种常见的自然障碍,对干式植物物种产生负面影响。然而,很少有研究侧重于涝渍如何影响干旱土地上的非原生植物物种的侵袭性。 Bidens Pilosa是Asteraceae家族的侵入性干旱植物,对中国南方的生物多样性和农业生产造成严重损害。迄今为止,尚不清楚Waterlogging如何影响B.Pilosa的竞争力和增长。本研究的目标是确定涝渍是否促进了侵袭性B.的竞争力。侵袭性B.Pilosa和天然B.Biternata和本土生长和生理反应。在0(控制)之后,研究了它们之间的竞争效应,5, 10,15和20天的涝渍压力(其中水位保持在土壤表面水平)。评论后的短期涝渍压力,侵袭性B.Pilosa的竞争平衡指数显着增加,表明短期涝渍土地可以显着提高侵袭性B.Pilosa的竞争力。侵袭性B.Pilosa在落水的条件下维持比天然B. Biternata在落水条件下更快的不定根产生能力和较高的根脱氢酶活性,这使得B.Pilosa更快地适应缺氧条件。净光合速率的减少,实际量子产量和B.Pilosa的相对生长速率比B. Biternata表明,侵袭性B.Pilosa比天然B. Bitncata.Conclusualour结果表明侵入性B 。皮萨拉对涝渍具有更强的耐受性,而不是天然B. Biternata,干旱地区的短期涝渍可以显着提高侵袭性B.Pilosa的竞争力。在雨季期间极端降水引起的旱地短期涝渍预计将促进异国情调的B.Pilosa的侵入性潜力。

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    《Plant and Soil》 |2019年第2期|共11页
  • 作者单位

    Guangdong Univ Petrochem Technol Sch Biol &

    Food Engn Maoming 525000 Peoples R China;

    Chinese Acad Sci Key Lab Vegetat Restorat &

    Management Degraded Ec Guangdong Prov Key Lab Appl Bot South China Bot Garden Guangzhou 510650 Guangdong Peoples R China;

    South China Normal Univ Sch Life Sci Guangdong Prov Key Lab Biotechnol Plant Dev Guangzhou 510631 Guangdong Peoples R China;

    Guangdong Acad Agr Sci Guangdong Prov Key Lab Ornamental Plant Germplasm Environm Hort Res Inst Guangzhou 510640 Guangdong Peoples R China;

    Chinese Acad Sci Key Lab Vegetat Restorat &

    Management Degraded Ec Guangdong Prov Key Lab Appl Bot South China Bot Garden Guangzhou 510650 Guangdong Peoples R China;

    Guangdong Acad Agr Sci Inst Plant Protect Guangdong Prov Key Lab High Technol Plant Protect Guangzhou 510640 Guangdong Peoples R China;

    Guangdong Univ Petrochem Technol Sch Biol &

    Food Engn Maoming 525000 Peoples R China;

    Guangdong Univ Petrochem Technol Sch Biol &

    Food Engn Maoming 525000 Peoples R China;

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  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 土壤学;
  • 关键词

    Invasive plants; Bidens pilosa; Waterlogging; Growth; Physiological responses; Competitiveness;

    机译:侵入性植物;Bidens Pilosa;涝渍;生长;生理反应;竞争力;

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