differential influence of clonal integration on morphological and growth responses to light in two invasive herbs微分克隆整合对形态和经济增长的影响反应在两个外来草本植物.pdfVIP

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differential influence of clonal integration on morphological and growth responses to light in two invasive herbs微分克隆整合对形态和经济增长的影响反应在两个外来草本植物.pdf

differential influence of clonal integration on morphological and growth responses to light in two invasive herbs微分克隆整合对形态和经济增长的影响反应在两个外来草本植物

Differential Influence of Clonal Integration on Morphological and Growth Responses to Light in Two Invasive Herbs Cheng-Yuan Xu*, Shon S. Schooler, Rieks D. Van Klinken CSIRO Ecosystem Sciences, Dutton Park, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia Abstract Background and aims: In contrast to seeds, high sensitivity of vegetative fragments to unfavourable environments may limit the expansion of clonal invasive plants. However, clonal integration promotes the establishment of propagules in less suitable habitats and may facilitate the expansion of clonal invaders into intact native communities. Here, we examine the influence of clonal integration on the morphology and growth of ramets in two invasive plants, Alternanthera philoxeroides and Phyla canescens, under varying light conditions. Methods: In a greenhouse experiment, branches, connected ramets and severed ramets of the same mother plant were exposed under full sun and 85% shade and their morphological and growth responses were assessed. Key results: The influence of clonal integration on the light reaction norm (connection 6light interaction) of daughter ramets was species-specific. For A. philoxeroides, clonal integration evened out the light response (total biomass, leaf mass per area, and stem number, diameter and length) displayed in severed ramets, but these connection 6light interactions were largely absent for P. canescens. Nevertheless, for both species, clonal integration overwhelmed light effect in promoting the growth of juvenile ramets during early development. Also, vertical growth, as an apparent shade acclimation response, was more prevalent in severed ramets than in connected ramets. Finally, unrooted branches displayed smaller organ size and slower growth than connected ramets, but the pattern of light reaction was similar, s

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