2024
DOI: 10.3390/plants13030355
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Strong Invasive Mechanism of Wedelia trilobata via Growth and Physiological Traits under Nitrogen Stress Condition

Zhi-Cong Dai,
Fang-Li Kong,
Yi-Fan Li
et al.

Abstract: Nitrogen (N) is one of the most crucial elements for plant growth. However, a deficiency of N affects plant growth and development. Wedelia trilobata is a notorious invasive plant species that exhibits superior tolerance to adapt to environmental stresses. Yet, research on the growth and antioxidant defensive system of invasive Wedelia under low N stress, which could contribute to understanding invasion mechanisms, is still limited. Therefore, this study aims to investigate and compare the tolerance capability… Show more

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“…Previously, relative comparisons were made for N deficiency tolerance (NDT) traits (shoot and root biomass, plant height, root length, and chlorophyll content) under low N and control conditions. These traits were considered the selection criteria for identifying rice genotypes with improved adaptability 12 . N uptake by plants is mainly associated with nitrate transporters (NRTs).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Previously, relative comparisons were made for N deficiency tolerance (NDT) traits (shoot and root biomass, plant height, root length, and chlorophyll content) under low N and control conditions. These traits were considered the selection criteria for identifying rice genotypes with improved adaptability 12 . N uptake by plants is mainly associated with nitrate transporters (NRTs).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%