入侵物种
氮气
引进物种
乡土植物
生物
环境科学
农林复合经营
生态学
化学
有机化学
作者
SUN Si-Miao,Jixin Chen,FENG Wei-Wei,Chang Zhang,Kai Huang,Ming Guan,Jian-Kun Sun,Liu MingChao,Feng Yulong
出处
期刊:Shengwu duoyangxing
[Biodiversity Science]
日期:2021-01-01
卷期号:29 (1): 72-80
被引量:8
标识
DOI:10.17520/biods.2020072
摘要
Aim: Available nitrogen is a major factor that influences invasion success of exotic plants.However, our understanding behind the effects of different forms of soil nitrogen on exotic plant invasions remains inconclusive.To elucidate invasion mechanisms of exotic plants in context of soil nitrogen, we reviewed nitrogen form preferences of invasive plants and their effects on invasiveness in comparison to native plant strategies.Progresses: Different plants have different nitrogen form acquisition strategies, including preference and plasticity, which may be associated with long-term adaption to characteristics of soil nitrogen form and occur at different scales.In addition, some plants can modulate soil nitrogen forms, and respond to altered soil nitrogen.Many invasive plants succeed in disturbed habitats where nitrate is the dominant form of soil nitrogen, as they prefer nitrate and compete for nitrate with co-occurring native plants.Whereas ammonium-preferring invasive plants may accumulate ammonium in soil by inhibiting soil nitrification, thereby facilitating their own growth and inhibiting native plant growth, further contributing to invasion success.However, plant strategies for nitrogen acquisition are not invariable and can be •综述
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