通过改变等位病理效应,增加氮素,提高常住植物群落抵御美国结缕草入侵的能力

Jingfang Cai, Kai Sun, Lin Li, Si-Ha A, Yi-Luan Shen, Hong-Li Li
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等位效应在入侵植物和留居植物之间的相互作用中发挥着重要作用。大气中的氮沉降已成为一个全球性问题,但目前还不清楚氮是否会通过影响入侵植物和留居植物的等位异化作用而影响它们之间的相互作用。因此,我们进行了一项温室实验,在两种程度的 S. canadensis 入侵(入侵与不入侵)条件下种植常住植物群落,并与两种程度的等位植病(添加或不添加活性碳)和两种程度的氮添加(添加或不添加)进行完全杂交。常住植物群落由 8 种经常与 S. canadensis 共生的草本植物组成。研究结果表明,库拉索金雀花的等位效应和常绿植物的等位效应对其自身的生长都有明显的积极影响。与未受侵染的植物相比,氮添加对受侵染的宿根植物有更明显的积极影响。此外,氮的添加也改变了驻留植物的等位异化作用。具体地说,氮素的添加改善了受侵染的常绿植物的等位植病,但降低了常绿植物单独生长时的等位植病。虽然氮的添加对 S. canadensis 没有明显影响,但却降低了 S. canadensis 的等位植病作用。这些结果表明,氮的添加可以通过改善驻生植物的等位异化作用和降低 S. canadensis 的等位异化作用来提高驻生植物的抗入侵能力。该研究结果为管理和控制 S. canadensis 入侵提供了科学依据。
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Nitrogen addition increased resident plant community resistance to Solidago canadensis invasion by altering allelopathic effect
Allelopathy plays an important role in the interaction between invasive and resident plants. Atmospheric nitrogen deposition has become a global problem, but it is unclear whether nitrogen affects the interaction between invasive and resident plants by affecting their allelopathy. Thus, we performed a greenhouse experiment in which the resident plant community was grown under two levels of invasion by S. canadensis (invasion vs. no invasion) and fully crossed with two levels of allelopathy (with or without adding activated carbon) and two levels of nitrogen addition (with or without). The resident plant communities were constructed with eight herbaceous species that often co-occur with S. canadensis. The research results show that both allelopathy of S. canadensis and the resident plants had obvious positive effects on their own growth. Nitrogen addition had more obvious positive effects on the resident plants under invasion than those that were not invaded. Moreover, nitrogen addition also altered the allelopathy of resident plants. Specifically, nitrogen addition improved the allelopathy of resident plants when they were invaded but decreased the allelopathy of resident plants when they grew alone. Although nitrogen addition had no obvious effect on S. canadensis, it reduced the allelopathy of S. canadensis. These results show that nitrogen addition could improve the resistance of resident plants to invasion by improving the allelopathy of resident plants and reducing the allelopathy of S. canadensis. The results of this study provide a scientific basis to manage and control the S. canadensis invasion.
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