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DOI10.1007/s11258-008-9463-5
Soil amendment effects on the exotic annual grass Bromus tectorum L. and facilitation of its growth by the native perennial grass Hilaria jamesii (Torr.) Benth
Belnap, Jayne1; Sherrod, Susan K.2
通讯作者Belnap, Jayne
来源期刊PLANT ECOLOGY
ISSN1385-0237
出版年2009
卷号201期号:2页码:709-721
英文摘要

Greenhouse experiments were undertaken to identify soil factors that curtail growth of the exotic annual grass Bromus tectorum L. (cheatgrass) without significantly inhibiting growth of native perennial grasses (here represented by Hilaria jamesii [Torr.] Benth). We grew B. tectorum and H. jamesii alone (monoculture pots) and together (combination pots) in soil treatments that manipulated levels of soil phosphorus, potassium, and sodium. Hilaria jamesii showed no decline when its aboveground biomass in any of the applied treatments was compared to the control in either the monoculture or combination pots. Monoculture pots of B. tectorum showed a decline in aboveground biomass with the addition of Na(2)HPO(4) and K(2)HPO(4.) Interestingly, in pots where H. jamesii was present, the negative effect of these treatments was ameliorated. Whereas the presence of B. tectorum generally decreased the aboveground biomass of H. jamesii (comparing aboveground biomass in monoculture versus combination pots), the presence of H. jamesii resulted in an enhancement of B. tectorum aboveground biomass by up to 900%. We hypothesize that B. tectorum was able to obtain resources from H. jamesii, an action that benefited B. tectorum while generally harming H. jamesii. Possible ways resources may be gained by B. tectorum from native perennial grasses include (1) B. tectorum is protected from salt stress by native plants or associated soil biota; (2) when B. tectorum is grown with H. jamesii, the native soil biota is altered in a way that favors B. tectorum growth, including B. tectorum tapping into the mycorrhizal network of native plants and obtaining resources from them; (3) B. tectorum can take advantage of root exudates from native plants, including water and nutrients released by natives via hydraulic redistribution; and (4) B. tectorum is able to utilize some combination of the above mechanisms. In summary, land managers may find adding soil treatments can temporarily suppress B. tectorum and enhance the establishment of native plants. However, the extirpation of B. tectorum is unlikely, as many native grasses are likely to facilitate its growth.


英文关键词Desert Dryland Invasive annual grass Restoration Salt tolerance
类型Article
语种英语
国家USA
收录类别SCI-E
WOS记录号WOS:000263888200029
WOS关键词HYDRAULIC LIFT ; ROOT EXUDATION ; CENTAUREA-MACULOSA ; BOUTELOUA-GRACILIS ; CALCIFUGE HABIT ; NORTH-AMERICA ; INVASIVE WEED ; ORGANIC-ACIDS ; MOJAVE DESERT ; PLANTS
WOS类目Plant Sciences ; Ecology ; Forestry
WOS研究方向Plant Sciences ; Environmental Sciences & Ecology ; Forestry
来源机构United States Geological Survey
资源类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/162258
作者单位1.US Geol Survey, SW Biol Sci Ctr, Moab, UT 84532 USA;
2.Univ Denver, Dept Biol Sci, Denver, CO 80210 USA
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Belnap, Jayne,Sherrod, Susan K.. Soil amendment effects on the exotic annual grass Bromus tectorum L. and facilitation of its growth by the native perennial grass Hilaria jamesii (Torr.) Benth[J]. United States Geological Survey,2009,201(2):709-721.
APA Belnap, Jayne,&Sherrod, Susan K..(2009).Soil amendment effects on the exotic annual grass Bromus tectorum L. and facilitation of its growth by the native perennial grass Hilaria jamesii (Torr.) Benth.PLANT ECOLOGY,201(2),709-721.
MLA Belnap, Jayne,et al."Soil amendment effects on the exotic annual grass Bromus tectorum L. and facilitation of its growth by the native perennial grass Hilaria jamesii (Torr.) Benth".PLANT ECOLOGY 201.2(2009):709-721.
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