Allelopathic potential of native invasive plants: The evidence from southern China

被引:0
|
作者
Chen, Bao-Ming [1 ]
Peng, Shao-Lin [1 ]
机构
[1] Sun Yat Sen Univ, Sch Life Sci, Guangdong Prov Key Lab Plant Resources, State Key Lab Biocontrol, Guangzhou 510275, Guangdong, Peoples R China
来源
ALLELOPATHY JOURNAL | 2018年 / 43卷 / 01期
基金
中国国家自然科学基金;
关键词
Allelochemicals; Brassica rapa; Byttneria aspera; invasion; Ipomoea cairica; Lactuca sativa; Merremia umbellata; Mikania micrantha; Millettia dielsiana; Millettia pachycarpa; Mussaenda pubescens; native plants; MIKANIA-MICRANTHA HBK; EXOTIC INVASION; FORESTS; LIANAS; COMMUNITY; MECHANISM; ECOLOGY; WEAPONS;
D O I
10.26651/allelo.j/2018-43-1-1128
中图分类号
S3 [农学(农艺学)];
学科分类号
0901 ;
摘要
In bioassays, the allelopathic potential of seven plant species were tested. These species were 4-native harmful plant species (Merremia umbellata, Byttneria aspera, Millettia dielsiana, Millettia pachycarpa), 2-exotic invasive species (Mikania micrantha, Ipomoea cairica) and one harmless native species (Mussaenda pubescens)]. Two recipient species were Chinese cabbage (Brassica rapa L. ssp. Chinensis) and lettuce (Lactuca sativa L. var. capitata L.). The results showed that the four native invaders have allelopathic potential like the two exotic invasive plants. The allelopathic potential differed among these species and was dependent on the concentrations of aqueous extracts. M. dielsiana had the strongest allelopathic potential among the seven species relative to the control. However, the allelopathic potential of some native invaders was close to the harmless native species M pubescens. This indicates that besides allelopathy, other plant traits may also facilitate the harmful plants to suppress other plants. Further research is needed to explore the mechanisms underlying the allelopathic potential of native invasive plants and to focus on dynamics of allelochemicals from native invasive plants in competitive condition.
引用
下载
收藏
页码:43 / 51
页数:9
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Allelopathic potential of native plants on invasive plant Mikania micrantha HBK in South China
    Zhao, Houben
    Peng, Shaolin
    Wu, Jinrong
    Xiao, Huilin
    Chen, Baoming
    ALLELOPATHY JOURNAL, 2008, 22 (01): : 189 - 195
  • [2] Invasive Plants can Inhibit Native Tree Seedlings: Testing Potential Allelopathic Mechanisms
    Samuel P. Orr
    Jennifer A. Rudgers
    Keith Clay
    Plant Ecology, 2005, 181 : 153 - 165
  • [3] Invasive plants can inhibit native tree seedlings: testing potential allelopathic mechanisms
    Orr, SP
    Rudgers, JA
    Clay, K
    PLANT ECOLOGY, 2005, 181 (02) : 153 - 165
  • [4] Low allelopathic potential of an invasive forage grass on native grassland plants: a cause for encouragement?
    Renne, IJ
    Rios, BG
    Fehmi, JS
    Tracy, BF
    BASIC AND APPLIED ECOLOGY, 2004, 5 (03) : 261 - 269
  • [5] Allelopathic potential of native plants against water hyacinth
    Kathiresan, RM
    CROP PROTECTION, 2000, 19 (8-10) : 705 - 708
  • [6] Allelopathic potential of segetal and ruderal invasive alien plants
    Novak, Nenad
    Novak, Maja
    Baric, Klara
    Scepanovic, Maja
    Ivic, Dario
    JOURNAL OF CENTRAL EUROPEAN AGRICULTURE, 2018, 19 (02): : 408 - 422
  • [7] Potential of Biochar to Mitigate Allelopathic Effects in Tropical Island Invasive Plants: Evidence From Seed Germination Trials
    Sujeeun, Leeladarshini
    Thomas, Sean C.
    TROPICAL CONSERVATION SCIENCE, 2017, 10
  • [8] Allelopathic Effects of Native Versus Invasive Plants on One Major Invader
    Thiebaut, Gabrielle
    Tarayre, Michele
    Rodriguez-Perez, Hector
    FRONTIERS IN PLANT SCIENCE, 2019, 10
  • [9] Allelopathic potential of invasive climbing fern Lygodium microphyllum against native plants and antibacterial activity of essential oils
    Wang, R. L.
    Zheng, Z. H.
    Lu, J.
    Shao, H.
    Zhang, H.
    Su, Y. J.
    Cai, Y. F.
    ALLELOPATHY JOURNAL, 2014, 33 (01): : 97 - 106
  • [10] Growth strategy, phylogeny and stoichiometry determine the allelopathic potential of native and non-native plants
    Grutters, Bart M. C.
    Saccomanno, Benedetta
    Gross, Elisabeth M.
    Van de Waal, Dedmer B.
    van Donk, Ellen
    Bakker, Elisabeth S.
    OIKOS, 2017, 126 (12) : 1770 - 1779