植物生态学报 ›› 2016, Vol. 40 ›› Issue (7): 679-685.DOI: 10.17521/cjpe.2015.0481

所属专题: 入侵生态学

• 研究论文 • 上一篇    下一篇

模拟氮沉降对矢车菊属植物Centaurea stoebe种群生长和竞争能力的影响

彭扬1, 彭培好1, 李景吉1,2*   

  1. 1成都理工大学生态资源与景观研究所, 成都 610059; 
    2成都理工大学环境与土木工程学院, 成都 610059
  • 收稿日期:2015-12-31 修回日期:2016-04-15 出版日期:2016-07-10 发布日期:2016-07-07
  • 通讯作者: 李景吉
  • 基金资助:

    国家青年科学基金(41501060)

Simulated nitrogen deposition influences the growth and competitive ability of Centaurea stoebe populations

PENG Yang1, PENG Pei-Hao1, LI Jing-Ji1,2*   

  1. 1Chengdu University of Technology, Ecological Resources and Landscape Research Institute, Chengdu 610059, China; 

    2Chengdu University of Technology, College of Environment and Civil Engineering, Chengdu 610059, China
  • Received:2015-12-31 Revised:2016-04-15 Online:2016-07-10 Published:2016-07-07
  • Contact: LI Jing-Ji

摘要:

土壤氮含量是陆生植物生长的主要限制因素, 全球范围的氮沉降正增加土壤可利用性氮水平, 入侵植物一般具有较快的生长速度和较强的竞争能力, 因此理解氮添加对入侵植物种群生长和竞争能力的影响将有助于预测氮沉降背景下的植物入侵风险。实验设置氮添加和对照两种处理, 通过矢车菊属植物Centaurea stoebe的3个种群分别与草地早熟禾(Poa pratensis)混合种植及4个种群单独种植, 研究氮添加对C. stoebe种群生长和竞争能力的影响。结果显示, 无竞争条件下, 氮添加能促进C. stoebe种群生长, 并提高其潜在的竞争能力。竞争条件下, 氮添加能明显提高C. stoebe种群的竞争效应及其地下部分竞争资源的优势。氮沉降对其竞争能力影响未表现出显著的种群差异性。这些结果初步表明, 模拟氮沉降能增强C. stoebe种群的竞争能力, 从而提高其潜在的入侵危害性。

关键词: 氮沉降, 入侵植物, 竞争效应, 竞争响应, 相对作用强度

Abstract:

Aims Soil nitrogen (N) availability is the most limiting factor for terrestrial plant growth, and global N deposition can improve the soil N availability. Fast growth may be a general trait of successful invaders, so learning how N addition affected the growth and competitive ability of three Centaurea stoebe populations is conductive to forecasting the plant invasion risk under N deposition.
Methods We conducted an experiment simulating N deposition at Chengdu, in which three populations from the invasive forb C. stoebe and one native species Poa pratensis were subjected to two treatments: N addition and ambient. In our study, C. stoebe populations and P. pratensis were planted alone or together, and we determined plant height, leaf area and biomass.
Important findings In the absence of competition, N addition promoted the growth of C. stoebe populations, thereby improving their invasive potential to a certain extent. So under the condition of competition, we found that N addition obviously enhanced the competitive effects of C. stoebe on P. pratensis, particularly interspecific root competition. The competitive ability of different populations performed similarly in response to N addition. These results preliminarily suggest that N deposition may increase the potential invasion risks of C. stoebe populations by improving their competitive ability.

Key words: nitrogen deposition, invasive plants, competitive effects, competitive responses, relative interaction intensity