2016
DOI: 10.1134/s1067413616060035
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Abundance and diversity of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in invasive Solidago canadensis and indigenous S. virgaurea

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“…This applied both to the native and invaded ranges. The number of previously reported species or OTUs was often lower than the number of genera found in the present study (Table S4) (Betekhtina et al, 2016; Hazard et al, 2013; Jia et al, 2018a; Jia et al, 2018b; Johnson et al, 2003; Majewska et al, 2015; Reininger et al, 2015; Renker et al, 2005; Shah et al, 2015; Wilson & Hartnett, 1998; Yuan et al, 2014; Zhang et al, 2018; Zhang et al, 2020).…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 80%
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“…This applied both to the native and invaded ranges. The number of previously reported species or OTUs was often lower than the number of genera found in the present study (Table S4) (Betekhtina et al, 2016; Hazard et al, 2013; Jia et al, 2018a; Jia et al, 2018b; Johnson et al, 2003; Majewska et al, 2015; Reininger et al, 2015; Renker et al, 2005; Shah et al, 2015; Wilson & Hartnett, 1998; Yuan et al, 2014; Zhang et al, 2018; Zhang et al, 2020).…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 80%
“…However, the assemblages of the 11 analysed plants differed strongly in the numbers of OTUs shared between their corresponding native and invaded sites. The finding of OTU-rich assemblages was surprising given that previous molecular studies have reported relatively low numbers of OTUs associated with the invasive species that were analysed in the present study (Betekhtina et al, 2016;Hazard et al, 2013;Jia et al, 2018a;Jia et al, 2018b;Reininger et al, 2015;Yuan et al, 2014;Zhang et al, 2018).…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 68%
“…The hyphal colonization reached 28%, arbuscular colonization reached 1%, and vesicular colonization reached 6% (Figure 1). Previous studies from Russia reported higher values, as Betekhtina et al (2016) found 93% colonization by AMF, with 46% of arbuscules, 49% of vesicles, and 44% of root hairs colonized. The colonization of S. canadensis by AMF is similarly high in its native range; see, for example, Wetzel (1996).…”
Section: Interpretationsmentioning
confidence: 68%
“…The AMF of neophyte E. sphaerocephalus (Majewska et al 2015;Štajerová et al 2009), S. novi-belgii agg. (Gucwa-Przepiora et al 2016;Majewska et al 2015;Štajerová et al 2009), and E. annuus (Gucwa-Przepiora et al 2016;Majewska et al 2015;Štajerová et al 2009;Tawaraya 2003;Wilson and Hartnett 1998) have been addressed in only a few reports; only the AMF of S. canadensis have been subjected to more studies (Betekhtina et al 2016;Jin et al 2004;Yang et al 2014), including experimental studies (Awaydul et al 2019;Schittko and Wurst 2014;Yang et al 2008Yang et al , 2014Yuan et al 2014;Zhang et al 2009Zhang et al , 2010. The neophytes may change the levels of nutrients in invaded habitats and therefore drive changes beyond the AMF, such as the changes in the abundance and diversity of soil eukaryotes and eubacteria (Mamet et al 2017;Reinhold-Hurek et al 2015).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The field and greenhouse investigations also showed that S. canadensis altered the composition of the arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal population in its rhizosphere soil through the inhibition of some dominant species and the stimulation of other species. The established arbuscular mycorrhizal community increased the competitive ability and the biomass of S. canadensis [ 67 , 68 , 69 , 70 , 71 ]. This altered arbuscular mycorrhizal community also increased the mycorrhizal-mediated 15 N uptake in S. canadensis , as well as decreased the 15 N uptake in the native species Kummerowia statrica (Thunb.)…”
Section: Allelopathy Of S Canadensismentioning
confidence: 99%