Functional Traits Plasticity of the Invasive Herb <i>Argemone ochroleuca</i> Sweet in Different Arid Habitats
Understanding the strategies and mechanisms of invasive species could guide their control and management especially in arid ecosystems. This study compares the vegetative and reproductive functional traits of the invasive Mexican poppy (<i>Argemone ochroleuca</i>), in seven habitat types...
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doaj-4a71c631767d4816bc329d8d2ef5c7032020-11-25T03:32:02ZengMDPI AGPlants2223-77472020-09-0191268126810.3390/plants9101268Functional Traits Plasticity of the Invasive Herb <i>Argemone ochroleuca</i> Sweet in Different Arid HabitatsAbdulaziz M. Assaeed0Saud L. Al-Rowaily1Magdy I. El-Bana2Ahmad K. Hegazy3Basharat A. Dar4Ahmed M. Abd-ElGawad5Plant Production Department, College of Food & Agriculture Sciences, King Saud University, P.O. Box 2460, Riyadh 11451, Saudi ArabiaPlant Production Department, College of Food & Agriculture Sciences, King Saud University, P.O. Box 2460, Riyadh 11451, Saudi ArabiaBotany Department, Faculty of Science, Port Said University, Port Said 42511, EgyptDepartment of Botany and Microbiology, Faculty of Science, University of Cairo, Giza 12613, EgyptPlant Production Department, College of Food & Agriculture Sciences, King Saud University, P.O. Box 2460, Riyadh 11451, Saudi ArabiaPlant Production Department, College of Food & Agriculture Sciences, King Saud University, P.O. Box 2460, Riyadh 11451, Saudi ArabiaUnderstanding the strategies and mechanisms of invasive species could guide their control and management especially in arid ecosystems. This study compares the vegetative and reproductive functional traits of the invasive Mexican poppy (<i>Argemone ochroleuca</i>), in seven habitat types, in southwestern Saudi Arabia. The results showed that the aboveground phenological attributes such as plant height, leaf area, and leaf dry mass attained the highest values in the wadi channels, whereas these attributes attained the lowest values in the mountain ranges. Maximum specific leaf area, root parameters, and all reproductive traits were recorded in the abandoned fields. In contrast to all other habitats, populations from abandoned fields had a greater investment of resources in belowground structures, while the population growing in the wadi channels and mountain ranges habitat allocated more energy to vegetative parts. The plasticity in vegetative and reproductive resource allocation in <i>A. ochroleuca</i> is an important mechanism in determining its colonizing ability in different habitat types and expanding the distribution range. The present data of the functional traits of <i>A. ochroleuca</i> agree with the resource fluctuation hypothesis, where the plant flourished in the abandoned fields that attained the highest values of organic matter and nutrients. Therefore, the restoration of these disturbed habitats could improve the resistance toward invasion by this noxious weed.https://www.mdpi.com/2223-7747/9/10/1268mexican poppynoxious weedsconservationresource allocationarid landsdisturbed habitat |
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Abdulaziz M. Assaeed Saud L. Al-Rowaily Magdy I. El-Bana Ahmad K. Hegazy Basharat A. Dar Ahmed M. Abd-ElGawad Functional Traits Plasticity of the Invasive Herb <i>Argemone ochroleuca</i> Sweet in Different Arid Habitats Plants mexican poppy noxious weeds conservation resource allocation arid lands disturbed habitat |
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Abdulaziz M. Assaeed Saud L. Al-Rowaily Magdy I. El-Bana Ahmad K. Hegazy Basharat A. Dar Ahmed M. Abd-ElGawad |
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Functional Traits Plasticity of the Invasive Herb <i>Argemone ochroleuca</i> Sweet in Different Arid Habitats |
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Functional Traits Plasticity of the Invasive Herb <i>Argemone ochroleuca</i> Sweet in Different Arid Habitats |
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Functional Traits Plasticity of the Invasive Herb <i>Argemone ochroleuca</i> Sweet in Different Arid Habitats |
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Functional Traits Plasticity of the Invasive Herb <i>Argemone ochroleuca</i> Sweet in Different Arid Habitats |
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Functional Traits Plasticity of the Invasive Herb <i>Argemone ochroleuca</i> Sweet in Different Arid Habitats |
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functional traits plasticity of the invasive herb <i>argemone ochroleuca</i> sweet in different arid habitats |
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Understanding the strategies and mechanisms of invasive species could guide their control and management especially in arid ecosystems. This study compares the vegetative and reproductive functional traits of the invasive Mexican poppy (<i>Argemone ochroleuca</i>), in seven habitat types, in southwestern Saudi Arabia. The results showed that the aboveground phenological attributes such as plant height, leaf area, and leaf dry mass attained the highest values in the wadi channels, whereas these attributes attained the lowest values in the mountain ranges. Maximum specific leaf area, root parameters, and all reproductive traits were recorded in the abandoned fields. In contrast to all other habitats, populations from abandoned fields had a greater investment of resources in belowground structures, while the population growing in the wadi channels and mountain ranges habitat allocated more energy to vegetative parts. The plasticity in vegetative and reproductive resource allocation in <i>A. ochroleuca</i> is an important mechanism in determining its colonizing ability in different habitat types and expanding the distribution range. The present data of the functional traits of <i>A. ochroleuca</i> agree with the resource fluctuation hypothesis, where the plant flourished in the abandoned fields that attained the highest values of organic matter and nutrients. Therefore, the restoration of these disturbed habitats could improve the resistance toward invasion by this noxious weed. |
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mexican poppy noxious weeds conservation resource allocation arid lands disturbed habitat |
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