Invasive herbaceous respond more negatively to elevated ozone concentration than native species

Lichao Wang,Yan Li,Yanjie Liu

Published 2021 in Diversity and Distributions: A journal of biological invasions and biodiversity

ABSTRACT

Many studies show that increase in ground‐level ozone (O3) has adverse effects on plant growth. Due to high phenotypic plasticity, invasive species is considered to be more adaptable to elevated O3 than native species. This idea is only tested by the very limited studies comparing invasive weeds with crops. However, whether it holds remains unclear when comparing invasive species with their co‐occurring native species in natural systems.

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    2021

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    Diversity and Distributions: A journal of biological invasions and biodiversity

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    2021-12-02

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