Fluctuated water depth with high nutrient concentrations promote the invasiveness of Wedelia trilobata in Wetland
Abstract
The distribution of invasive and native species in wetlands is determined by hydrological conditions; whereas conditions such as water depth fluctuations, variations in the nutrient concentrations are expected to affect the growth and physiological traits of plants. For the assessment of such effects, we conduct greenhouse experiment with three factors; 1) water depth of 5 cm and 15 cm (static and fluctuated); 2) three levels of nutrient...
Paper Details
Title
Fluctuated water depth with high nutrient concentrations promote the invasiveness of Wedelia trilobata in Wetland
Published Date
Dec 20, 2019
Journal
Volume
10
Issue
2
Pages
832 - 842
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