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An invasive plant experiences greater benefits of root morphology from enhancing nutrient competition associated with arbuscular mycorrhizae in karst soil than a native plant

机译:一种侵入性植物在喀斯特土壤中提高与喀斯特土壤中的丛枝菌根相关的营养竞争的营养促进植物的益处更大

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The Eupatorium adenophorum have widespread invaded the karst ecosystem of southwest China and threatened the regional native community stability. Arbuscular mycorrhizae (AM) plays an important role in promoting growth for host plants via root external mycelia. However, whether AM regulates plant root traits underlying competition between invasive and native species via mycorrhizal networks in karst habitats, remains unclear. An experiment was conducted in a microcosm composed of two planting compartments flanking a competition compartment. The invasive E . adenophorum and native Artemisia annua were each placed in one of the two planting compartments with or without Glomus etunicatum fungus. The nutrient access treatments included the competitive utilization (Cu), single utilization (Su) and non-utilization (Nu) by using different nylon meshes allowed or prevented mycelium passing to acquire nutrients from the competition compartment. Root traits and nutrients of the two species were analyzed. The results showed that AM fungi had differential effects on root traits and nutrients of E . adenophorum and A . annua seedlings, which increased dry weight, length, surface area, volume, tips and branching points in roots, specific root length and volume, root nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) contents under Cu, Su and Nu treatments. AM fungus was also associated with decreases in the average diameter for both species. Under the Cu treatment, E . adenophorum had significantly greater length, surface area, volume, tips and branching points of roots, specific root traits, and root N and P than A . annua . AM fungi changed root phenotypes and nutrient uptake for both invasive and native plant species via interconnected mycorrhizal networks. Overall, our results suggest that through mycorrhizal networks, the invasive plant experiences greater benefits than the native plant in the nutrient competition, which fosters root morphological developments in karst soil.
机译:Eupatorium Adenophorum广泛侵犯了中国西南喀斯特喀斯特生态系统,并威胁着地区本土社区稳定。丛枝菌根(AM)在促进促进宿主植物的生长方面发挥着重要作用,通过根外部菌丝体。然而,是否通过喀斯特栖息地的菌根网络调节侵入性和本土物种之间的植物根部性质竞争,仍然不清楚。在一部分竞争室的两个种植隔间组成的微观组成中进行实验。侵入性e。 Adenophorum和Native Areremisia Annua各自置于两个种植隔间之一,有或没有Glomus Etunicatum真菌。通过使用不同的尼龙网格,包括不同的尼龙网,包括使用不同的尼龙网,包括使用不同的尼龙网,通过使用不同的尼龙网,包括使用不同的尼龙网,从竞争室获得培养物。分析了两种物种的根部性状和营养素。结果表明,AM真菌对根部性状和e的营养素具有差异影响。 adenophorum和a。 annua幼苗,其在铜,苏和肾治疗下的根部,特异性根长和体积,根氮(n)和磷(p)含量增加的干重,长度,表面积,尖端和分支点。 Am真菌也与两种物种的平均直径下降有关。在Cu治疗下,例如腺草的长度,表面积,体积,尖端和根部,特异性根特征和根部N和P的分支点具有明显的长度,表面积,体积,尖端和分支点。 annua。 AM Fungi通过相互连接的菌根网络改变了侵入性和本土植物物种的根表型和营养吸收。总体而言,我们的结果表明,通过腐败网络,侵入性植物的营养促进植物的益处更大的益处,这些植物在喀斯特土壤中促进了根系形态发展。

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