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Introduced Populations of an Invasive Tree Have Higher Soluble Sugars but Lower Starch and Cellulose
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Plant Science, Vol 11 (2020)
Native and introduced plant populations vary in leaf physiology, biochemistry, and biotic interactions. These aboveground traits may help invasive plants in competition for resources with co-occurring native species. Root physiological traits may aff
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https://doaj.org/article/eafbea2f782041cfaa17639a12c73f94
Publikováno v:
Insects, Vol 11, Iss 6, p 365 (2020)
While chemical fertilizers can be used to increase crop yield, the abuse of fertilizers aggravates environmental pollution and soil degradation. Understanding the effects of chemical fertilizers on the interaction between arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi
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https://doaj.org/article/26d8ebf4d6964bd6a33c65508043faeb
Autor:
Baoliang Tian, Zhengying Li, Michael J. Ryan, Shujian Yang, Qi Xue, Ary A. Hoffmann, Wandong Yin, Zhaozhao Chen
Publikováno v:
Behavioral Ecology. 32:286-296
Mothers choose suitable habitats for laying offspring to maximize fitness. Because habitat quality varies in space and time, mothers gather information to choose among available habitats through multiple cues reflecting different aspects of habitat q
Publikováno v:
The ISME Journal
Many invasive plants have enhanced mutualistic arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungal associations, however, mechanisms underlying differences in AM fungal associations between introduced and native populations of invasive plants have not been explored.
Autor:
Jinlong Wan, Jiahui Yi, Zhibin Tao, Zhikun Ren, Evans O. Otieno, Baoliang Tian, Jianqing Ding, Evan Siemann, Matthias Erb, Wei Huang
Publikováno v:
Wan, Jinlong; Yi, Jiahui; Tao, Zhibin; Ren, Zhikun; Otieno, Evans O.; Tian, Baoliang; Ding, Jianqing; Siemann, Evan; Erb, Matthias; Huang, Wei (2022). Species-specific plant-mediated effects between herbivores converge at high damage intensity. Ecology, 103(5), e3647. Ecological Society of America 10.1002/ecy.3647
Plants are often exposed to multiple herbivores and densities of these attackers (or corresponding damage intensities) often fluctuate greatly in the field. Plant-mediated interactions vary among herbivore species and with changing feeding intensity,
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https://boris.unibe.ch/173635/1/2022_Ecology_e3647.pdf
https://boris.unibe.ch/173635/1/2022_Ecology_e3647.pdf
Autor:
Jianyi Li, Baoliang Tian
Publikováno v:
Journal of Economic Entomology. 113:1307-1314
Chinese pear psylla (Cacopsylla chinensis Yang et Li) is a serious orchard pest that causes declines in fruit quality through feeding damage and the spread of pathogens. The rapid development of chemical pesticide resistance has become a severe probl
Publikováno v:
Biodiversity Science. 28:1533-1545
Publikováno v:
Journal of Plant Ecology. 13:70-77
Aims Seeds of many invasive plants germinate more quickly than those of native species, likely facilitating invasion success. Assessing the germination traits and seed properties simultaneously for introduced and native populations of an invasive pla
Introduced Populations of an Invasive Tree Have Higher Soluble Sugars but Lower Starch and Cellulose
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Plant Science, Vol 11 (2020)
Frontiers in Plant Science
Frontiers in Plant Science
Native and introduced plant populations vary in leaf physiology, biochemistry, and biotic interactions. These aboveground traits may help invasive plants in competition for resources with co-occurring native species. Root physiological traits may aff
Publikováno v:
Insects
Insects, Vol 11, Iss 365, p 365 (2020)
Volume 11
Issue 6
Insects, Vol 11, Iss 365, p 365 (2020)
Volume 11
Issue 6
While chemical fertilizers can be used to increase crop yield, the abuse of fertilizers aggravates environmental pollution and soil degradation. Understanding the effects of chemical fertilizers on the interaction between arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi