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Dominance of an alien shrub Rhus typhina over a native shrub Vitex negundo var. heterophylla under variable water supply patterns

Temporal heterogeneity of a resource supply can have a profound effect on the interactions between alien and native plant species and their potential invasiveness. Precipitation patterns may be variable and result in a higher heterogeneity of water supply with global climate change. In this study, a...

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Autores principales: Du, Ning, Tan, Xiangfeng, Li, Qiang, Liu, Xiao, Zhang, Wenxin, Wang, Renqing, Liu, Jian, Guo, Weihua
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5406003/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28445505
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0176491
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author Du, Ning
Tan, Xiangfeng
Li, Qiang
Liu, Xiao
Zhang, Wenxin
Wang, Renqing
Liu, Jian
Guo, Weihua
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Tan, Xiangfeng
Li, Qiang
Liu, Xiao
Zhang, Wenxin
Wang, Renqing
Liu, Jian
Guo, Weihua
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description Temporal heterogeneity of a resource supply can have a profound effect on the interactions between alien and native plant species and their potential invasiveness. Precipitation patterns may be variable and result in a higher heterogeneity of water supply with global climate change. In this study, an alien shrub species, Rhus typhina, introduced to China from North America and a native shrub species, Vitex negundo var. heterophylla, were grown in monoculture and mixed culture under different water supply regimes, with four levels of water supply frequencies but with a constant level of total supplied water. After 60 days of treatments, the alien species was found to be the superior competitor in the mixed culture and was unaffected by changes in the water supply pattern. The dominance of R. typhina was mainly owing to its greater biomass and effective modulation of leaf physiology. However, in the mixed culture, V. negundo var. heterophylla exhibited both leaf- and whole-plant-level acclimations, including higher leaf length to petiole length and root to shoot biomass ratios, and lower specific leaf weight and leaf length to leaf width ratio. Plant height of V. negundo var. heterophylla was comparable to that of R. typhina in the mixed culture, which is a strategy to escape shading. Although water treatments had little effect on most traits in both species, the possible influence of water regimes should not be neglected. Compared with high-frequency water supply treatments, more individuals of V. negundo var. heterophylla died in low-water-frequency treatments when in competition with R. typhina, which may lead to species turnover in the field. The authors recommended that caution should be exercised when introducing R. typhina to non-native areas in the context of global climate change.
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spelling pubmed-54060032017-05-14 Dominance of an alien shrub Rhus typhina over a native shrub Vitex negundo var. heterophylla under variable water supply patterns Du, Ning Tan, Xiangfeng Li, Qiang Liu, Xiao Zhang, Wenxin Wang, Renqing Liu, Jian Guo, Weihua PLoS One Research Article Temporal heterogeneity of a resource supply can have a profound effect on the interactions between alien and native plant species and their potential invasiveness. Precipitation patterns may be variable and result in a higher heterogeneity of water supply with global climate change. In this study, an alien shrub species, Rhus typhina, introduced to China from North America and a native shrub species, Vitex negundo var. heterophylla, were grown in monoculture and mixed culture under different water supply regimes, with four levels of water supply frequencies but with a constant level of total supplied water. After 60 days of treatments, the alien species was found to be the superior competitor in the mixed culture and was unaffected by changes in the water supply pattern. The dominance of R. typhina was mainly owing to its greater biomass and effective modulation of leaf physiology. However, in the mixed culture, V. negundo var. heterophylla exhibited both leaf- and whole-plant-level acclimations, including higher leaf length to petiole length and root to shoot biomass ratios, and lower specific leaf weight and leaf length to leaf width ratio. Plant height of V. negundo var. heterophylla was comparable to that of R. typhina in the mixed culture, which is a strategy to escape shading. Although water treatments had little effect on most traits in both species, the possible influence of water regimes should not be neglected. Compared with high-frequency water supply treatments, more individuals of V. negundo var. heterophylla died in low-water-frequency treatments when in competition with R. typhina, which may lead to species turnover in the field. The authors recommended that caution should be exercised when introducing R. typhina to non-native areas in the context of global climate change. Public Library of Science 2017-04-26 /pmc/articles/PMC5406003/ /pubmed/28445505 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0176491 Text en © 2017 Du et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Du, Ning
Tan, Xiangfeng
Li, Qiang
Liu, Xiao
Zhang, Wenxin
Wang, Renqing
Liu, Jian
Guo, Weihua
Dominance of an alien shrub Rhus typhina over a native shrub Vitex negundo var. heterophylla under variable water supply patterns
title Dominance of an alien shrub Rhus typhina over a native shrub Vitex negundo var. heterophylla under variable water supply patterns
title_full Dominance of an alien shrub Rhus typhina over a native shrub Vitex negundo var. heterophylla under variable water supply patterns
title_fullStr Dominance of an alien shrub Rhus typhina over a native shrub Vitex negundo var. heterophylla under variable water supply patterns
title_full_unstemmed Dominance of an alien shrub Rhus typhina over a native shrub Vitex negundo var. heterophylla under variable water supply patterns
title_short Dominance of an alien shrub Rhus typhina over a native shrub Vitex negundo var. heterophylla under variable water supply patterns
title_sort dominance of an alien shrub rhus typhina over a native shrub vitex negundo var. heterophylla under variable water supply patterns
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5406003/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28445505
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0176491
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