2023
DOI: 10.3390/plants12173051
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Invasive Wedelia trilobata Performs Better Than Its Native Congener in Various Forms of Phosphorous in Different Growth Stages

Die Hu,
Irfan Ullah Khan,
Jiahao Wang
et al.

Abstract: At present, many hypotheses have been proposed to explain the mechanism of alien plants’ successful invasion; the resource fluctuations hypothesis indicates that nutrient availability is a main abiotic factor driving the invasion of alien plants. Higher phosphorus utilization and absorption efficiency might be one of the important reasons for alien plants successful invasion. Wedelia trilobata, one of the notorious invasive weeds in China, possesses a strong ability to continue their development under infertil… Show more

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“…Thus, different forms of N and P (e.g. NO 3 − vs. NH 4 + [Wei & Chen, 2023], and organic vs. inorganic P [Hu et al, 2023]) may also be important in determining the dominance of invasive species. Moreover, the N: P ratio can profoundly affect the performance and competition of invasive plants (Zhang et al, 2022).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Thus, different forms of N and P (e.g. NO 3 − vs. NH 4 + [Wei & Chen, 2023], and organic vs. inorganic P [Hu et al, 2023]) may also be important in determining the dominance of invasive species. Moreover, the N: P ratio can profoundly affect the performance and competition of invasive plants (Zhang et al, 2022).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%