2021
DOI: 10.3389/fpls.2021.696687
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Hybridization With an Invasive Plant of Xanthium strumarium Improves the Tolerance of Its Native Congener X. sibiricum to Cadmium

Abstract: Hybridization is one of the important factors influencing the adaptive evolution of invasive plants. According to previous studies, hybridization with an invasive plant reduces the adaptability of its native congener to environment. However, in this study, the hybridization with an invasive plant of Xanthium strumarium (LT) improves the tolerance and accumulation of its native congener Xanthium sibiricum (CR) to cadmium (Cd). Under Cd stress, X. sibiricum♀ × X. strumarium♂ (ZCR) showed higher biomass and Cd ac… Show more

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“…74 Invasive plant species can affect genetic diversity of native species directly through hybridization and gene infiltration. 75,76 It may also alter genetic diversity of native species indirectly through habitat fragmentation that leads to inbreeding and genetic drift. Species invasion therefore represents a driving force that interplays closely with other factors.…”
Section: Species Invasionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…74 Invasive plant species can affect genetic diversity of native species directly through hybridization and gene infiltration. 75,76 It may also alter genetic diversity of native species indirectly through habitat fragmentation that leads to inbreeding and genetic drift. Species invasion therefore represents a driving force that interplays closely with other factors.…”
Section: Species Invasionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Species invasions are considered an important factor in the ongoing biodiversity crisis 74 . Invasive plant species can affect genetic diversity of native species directly through hybridization and gene infiltration 75,76 . It may also alter genetic diversity of native species indirectly through habitat fragmentation that leads to inbreeding and genetic drift.…”
Section: Factors Influencing Genetic Diversitymentioning
confidence: 99%