How dry is dead? Evaluating the impact of desiccation on the viability of the invasive species Cissus quadrangularis.

Q3 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Plant-environment interactions (Hoboken, N.J.) Pub Date : 2024-10-15 eCollection Date: 2024-10-01 DOI:10.1002/pei3.70011
Ariadna Mondragón-Botero, Jennifer S Powers
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Abstract

Cissus quadrangularis is a succulent vine that degrades forests where it is not native by growing over trees and causing them to break or by impeding regeneration. Methods for its control have been tried but no satisfactory approach has been found yet. We carried out an experiment to analyze how much desiccation Cissus can endure before losing its ability to grow when rehydrated, using fragments of 0.5, 1, 2, and 3 internodes to test if desiccation tolerance was affected by fragment length. We found that Cissus remains viable after losing up to 80% of its weight, with shorter fragments losing viability (capacity to grow) at 70% weight loss. No fragments sustained viability at 90% water loss, establishing a critical threshold for Cissus desiccation tolerance. Our study also showed that shorter fragments (0.5 internodes) were less viable compared to longer ones (1, 2 or 3 internodes). Cissus has a remarkable tolerance to desiccation. Therefore, management strategies should ensure complete dehydration of Cissus fragments to prevent its regrowth. Reducing fragments to smaller sizes could amplify the effectiveness of control measures by reducing their viability, but risks of increasing propagule numbers should be considered.

干到什么程度算死?评估干燥对入侵物种 Cissus quadrangularis 生存能力的影响。
Cissus quadrangularis 是一种肉质藤本植物,它在非原生地生长,导致树木折断或阻碍再生,从而使森林退化。人们一直在尝试控制它的方法,但尚未找到令人满意的方法。我们进行了一项实验,利用 0.5、1、2 和 3 节间的片段来测试干燥耐受性是否受片段长度的影响,以分析在重新水合后失去生长能力之前,西番莲能忍受多少干燥。我们发现,木麻黄在失去 80% 的重量后仍能存活,而较短的片段在失去 70% 的重量后就失去了存活能力(生长能力)。在失水 90% 的情况下,没有任何片段能保持活力,这就确定了木麻黄耐干燥性的临界值。我们的研究还表明,较短的片段(0.5 节间)与较长的片段(1、2 或 3 节间)相比存活率较低。木麻黄对干燥的耐受性很强。因此,管理策略应确保木麻黄碎片完全脱水,以防止其重新生长。将片段减小到更小的尺寸可以通过降低其存活率来提高控制措施的效果,但应考虑到繁殖数量增加的风险。
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