Heavy metal pollution is more conducive to the independent invasion of Solidago canadensis L. than the co-invasion of two Asteraceae invasive plants

IF 1.3 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q3 ECOLOGY
Zhongyi Xu , Jiajun Xu , Pibo Chen , Shanshan Zhong , Zhelun Xu , Youli Yu , Congyan Wang , Daolin Du
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Allelopathy is one of the primary factors that affects the successful invasion of invasive plants. Two invasive plants can often co-invade the same habitat. However, increasing amounts of heavy metal contamination can alter the independent allelopathy and co-allelopathy of two invasive plants that co-invade the same habitat. However, research on the co-allelopathy of two invasive plants treated with different types of heavy metals is limited. This study aimed to analyze the independent allelopathy and co-allelopathy of the two Asteraceae invasive plants horseweed (Conyza canadensis [L.] Cronq.) and Canadian goldenrod (Solidago canadensis L.) on the seed germination and seedling growth of the horticultural Asteraceae species lettuce (Lactuca sativa L.) treated with different types of heavy metals, including the independent contamination with copper (Cu), the independent contamination of lead (Pb), and the co-contamination of Cu and Pb. The aqueous extract of S. canadensis leaves triggers stronger allelopathy than that of C. canadensis. There is an antagonistic effect for the co-allelopathy of the two Asteraceae invasive plants compared with their independent allelopathy. Both types of heavy metals can significantly intensify the independent allelopathy of S. canadensis and the co-allelopathy of two Asteraceae invasive plants but weaken the independent allelopathy of C. canadensis. Thus, the increase in heavy metal contamination can favor the independent invasion of S. canadensis and the co-invasion of two Asteraceae invasive plants by intensified allelopathy. The intensity of influence of co-allelopathy of both invasive plants was lower than that of the independent allelopathy of S. canadensis treated with heavy metals. Thus, heavy metal contamination is more conducive to the independent invasion of S. canadensis than the co-invasion of the two Asteraceae invasive plants.

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重金属污染比两种菊科入侵植物的共同入侵更有利于加拿大一枝黄花的独立入侵
化感作用是影响入侵植物成功入侵的主要因素之一。两种入侵植物通常可以共同入侵同一栖息地。然而,重金属污染的增加会改变两种入侵植物的独立化感作用和共同化感作用。然而,不同类型重金属对两种入侵植物共化感作用的研究较少。本研究旨在分析两种菊科入侵植物马尾草(Conyza canadensis)的独立化感作用和共化感作用。[Cronq.])和加拿大一枝黄花(Solidago canadensis L.)对菊科植物莴苣(Lactuca sativa L.)种子萌发和幼苗生长的影响。不同类型重金属处理包括铜(Cu)独立污染、铅(Pb)独立污染和铜和铅共同污染。加拿大参叶水提物的化感作用强于加拿大参叶。与单独化感作用相比,两种菊科入侵植物的共化感作用存在拮抗作用。两种重金属均能显著增强加拿大石楠的独立化感作用和两种菊科入侵植物的共化感作用,而减弱加拿大石楠的独立化感作用。因此,重金属污染的增加通过增强化感作用有利于加拿大紫花蓟马的独立入侵和两种菊科入侵植物的共同入侵。两种入侵植物的共化感作用的影响强度低于重金属处理的加拿大山楂的独立化感作用。因此,重金属污染比两种菊科入侵植物的共同入侵更有利于加拿大紫菀的独立入侵。
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期刊介绍: Acta Oecologica is venue for the publication of original research articles in ecology. We encourage studies in all areas of ecology, including ecosystem ecology, community ecology, population ecology, conservation ecology and evolutionary ecology. There is no bias with respect to taxon, biome or geographic area. Both theoretical and empirical papers are welcome, but combinations are particularly sought. Priority is given to papers based on explicitly stated hypotheses. Acta Oecologica also accepts review papers.
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