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DOI10.2307/1941462
ROOT COMMUNICATION MECHANISMS AND INTRACOMMUNITY DISTRIBUTIONS OF 2 MOJAVE DESERT SHRUBS
MAHALL, BE; CALLAWAY, RM
通讯作者MAHALL, BE
来源期刊ECOLOGY
ISSN0012-9658
出版年1992
卷号73期号:6页码:2145-2151
英文摘要

Experimental studies using root observation chambers to observe the effects of encounters between individual roots on root elongation rates have revealed that the interactions among roots of Ambrosia dumosa and Larrea tridentata are more complex than simple competition for a limiting resource. Larrea roots inhibited elongation of either Larrea or Ambrosia roots in their vicinity, and Ambrosia roots inhibited elongation of contacted roots on other Ambrosia plants only.


The purpose of the study reported here was to test the hypothesized involvement of inhibitory substances released by roots in these interroot encounters by attempting to remove such substances by adsorption to activated carbon. The presence of activated carbon caused a significant decrease in the inhibition of elongation of neighboring roots by Larrea roots, but activated carbon had no effect on the intraspecific responses of Ambrosia roots. These results support the hypotheses that the interaction mechanism of Larrea roots involves the release of a readily diffusible, generally inhibitory substance by Larrea roots into the soil, rather than a simple depletion of water or nutrients from around Larrea roots, and that the intraspecific, self-nonself-recognizing interaction mechanism of Ambrosia roots is mediated by contact and is fundamentally different from that of Larrea.


These findings may enhance our understanding of Mojave desert community structure. The root-mediated allelopathy of Larrea may play a role in producing and maintaining the commonly occurring, regular distributions of Larrea. The complex communication mechanism of Ambrosia roots appears to constitute a detection and avoidance system that may allow this shrub to grow in clumped intraspecific distributions with little or no intraspecific competition for water. The interspecific interference between Larrea and Ambrosia in the field may be mechanistically asymmetrical due to their different root communication mechanisms.


英文关键词ACTIVATED CARBON ALLELOPATHY AMBROSIA COMPETITION INTERFERENCE LARREA ROOT CONTACT INHIBITION ROOT EXUDATES ROOT INTERACTIONS ROOT-MEDIATED ALLELOPATHY SELF NONSELF-RECOGNITION SPATIAL PATTERNS
类型Article
语种英语
收录类别SCI-E
WOS记录号WOS:A1992KB84300016
WOS关键词PLANT-COMMUNITIES ; SPACING PATTERNS ; WATER RELATIONS ; COMPETITION ; POPULATION ; CHEMISTRY ; DYNAMICS
WOS类目Ecology
WOS研究方向Environmental Sciences & Ecology
资源类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/127541
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MAHALL, BE,CALLAWAY, RM. ROOT COMMUNICATION MECHANISMS AND INTRACOMMUNITY DISTRIBUTIONS OF 2 MOJAVE DESERT SHRUBS[J],1992,73(6):2145-2151.
APA MAHALL, BE,&CALLAWAY, RM.(1992).ROOT COMMUNICATION MECHANISMS AND INTRACOMMUNITY DISTRIBUTIONS OF 2 MOJAVE DESERT SHRUBS.ECOLOGY,73(6),2145-2151.
MLA MAHALL, BE,et al."ROOT COMMUNICATION MECHANISMS AND INTRACOMMUNITY DISTRIBUTIONS OF 2 MOJAVE DESERT SHRUBS".ECOLOGY 73.6(1992):2145-2151.
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