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Seed-Habitat Thermal Interactions Contribute to the Mosaic Distribution Patterns of Invasive Chromolaena odorata and Ageratina adenophora in South Yunnan, China
Wen, Bin; Zhao, Zhufang1; Wang, Siqi; Yin, Xuejing; He, Liping1; Chen, Ligang
2025
Source PublicationINTEGRATIVE CONSERVATION
ISSN2770-9329
Volume4Issue:1Pages:85-94
Abstract

Chromolaena odorata and Ageratina adenophora are invasive species in Southern Yunnan, China, where they demonstrate mosaic distribution patterns. Chromolaena odorata, a tropical species, grows primarily at low latitudes and/or low altitudes, whereas Ageratina adenophora is a temperate species and occurs at higher latitudes and/or higher altitudes. We hypothesised that the thermal interactions between these plants and their habitats contribute to their distribution patterns. To explore this, we investigated how temperature affects various seed traits and performance, including seed viability, high-temperature tolerance, seed longevity under heat stress, and temperature requirements for germination. Our seed ecology study used seeds of both species collected from three of four provenances: Menglun (ML: low latitude and low altitude in Xishuangbanna), Kongmingshan (KMS: low latitude and high altitude in Xishuangbanna), Pu'er (PE: middle latitude and high altitude), and Kunming (KM: high latitude and high altitude). Laboratory experiments were conducted to investigate changes in seed viability after heating at 40 degrees C for 1-10 days and after heating at temperatures between 30 degrees C and 95 degrees C for 30 min. We also investigated seed germination under constant temperatures ranging from 10 degrees C to 40 degrees C, under daily alternative temperatures with warm periods of up to 21 h at 40 degrees C and under water and NaCl stress up to -1.5 MPa. Our results revealed inter- and intraspecific variations in seed high-temperature tolerance of these two invasive species. Chromolaena odorata seeds exhibited greater tolerance to high temperatures, water, and NaCl stress compared to Ageratina adenophora seeds. Additionally, Chromolaena odorata seeds from low latitudes and/or low altitudes performed better than those from high latitudes and/or high altitudes. Conversely, Ageratina adenophora seeds from high latitudes and/or high altitudes performed better than those from low latitudes and/or altitudes. We conclude that high temperatures might influence the distribution of Chromolaena odorata and Ageratina adenophora by affecting seed development, ageing, and germination in the field, suggesting that the thermal adaptation of these invaders to their habitats plays a key role in their spread.

Keywordcomparative study ecological adaptation exotic plants germination requirement high-temperature tolerance in seeds intraspecific variation seed provenance
Subject AreaBiodiversity & Conservation
DOI10.1002/inc3.70002
Language英语
WOS IDWOS:001561159500001
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Document Type期刊论文
Identifierhttps://ir.xtbg.ac.cn/handle/353005/15747
CollectionIntegrative Conservation
Affiliation1.Chinese Acad Sci, CAS Key Lab Trop Plant Resources & Sustainable Use, Xishuangbanna Trop Bot Garden, Mengla, Peoples R China
2.Yunnan Agr Univ, Coll Agron & Biotechnol, Kunming, Peoples R China
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Wen, Bin,Zhao, Zhufang,Wang, Siqi,et al. Seed-Habitat Thermal Interactions Contribute to the Mosaic Distribution Patterns of Invasive Chromolaena odorata and Ageratina adenophora in South Yunnan, China[J]. INTEGRATIVE CONSERVATION,2025,4(1):85-94.
APA Wen, Bin,Zhao, Zhufang,Wang, Siqi,Yin, Xuejing,He, Liping,&Chen, Ligang.(2025).Seed-Habitat Thermal Interactions Contribute to the Mosaic Distribution Patterns of Invasive Chromolaena odorata and Ageratina adenophora in South Yunnan, China.INTEGRATIVE CONSERVATION,4(1),85-94.
MLA Wen, Bin,et al."Seed-Habitat Thermal Interactions Contribute to the Mosaic Distribution Patterns of Invasive Chromolaena odorata and Ageratina adenophora in South Yunnan, China".INTEGRATIVE CONSERVATION 4.1(2025):85-94.
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