[Objective] The study aimed to investigate the early growth stage's response of invasive plant alligatorweed(Alternanthera philoxeroides) under salt stress.[Method] The alligatorweed was cultivated with four differ...[Objective] The study aimed to investigate the early growth stage's response of invasive plant alligatorweed(Alternanthera philoxeroides) under salt stress.[Method] The alligatorweed was cultivated with four different NaCl concentrations 0(control), 100, 200, 300 mmol/L diluted in 1/2 Hoagland's solution at early stage.During the period, we measured the number of nodes and leaves, length, fresh weight, dry weight and water content of stems to determine the effect of salt on alligatorweed growth. [Result] Compared with control, the node number, leaf number,length, fresh weight and dry weight of the stems significantly changed in NaCl solution, and the difference was positively related to NaCl concentration. We concluded that middle and high concentrations of NaCl significantly inhibited the growth of alligatorweed, by suppressing the node number, leaf number, length, fresh weight and dry weight of the stems. Among them, the stem length and fresh weight were more sensitive to NaCl stress. [Conclusion] The present result is helpful to understand the alligatorweed's adaptability to saline environment, and also helpful to prevent its invasion in such environment.展开更多
基金Supported by Shandong Science and Technology Program(2009GG10008014)Shandong Environmental Protection Research and Development Project(2011Xiaoqinghe)~~
文摘[Objective] The study aimed to investigate the early growth stage's response of invasive plant alligatorweed(Alternanthera philoxeroides) under salt stress.[Method] The alligatorweed was cultivated with four different NaCl concentrations 0(control), 100, 200, 300 mmol/L diluted in 1/2 Hoagland's solution at early stage.During the period, we measured the number of nodes and leaves, length, fresh weight, dry weight and water content of stems to determine the effect of salt on alligatorweed growth. [Result] Compared with control, the node number, leaf number,length, fresh weight and dry weight of the stems significantly changed in NaCl solution, and the difference was positively related to NaCl concentration. We concluded that middle and high concentrations of NaCl significantly inhibited the growth of alligatorweed, by suppressing the node number, leaf number, length, fresh weight and dry weight of the stems. Among them, the stem length and fresh weight were more sensitive to NaCl stress. [Conclusion] The present result is helpful to understand the alligatorweed's adaptability to saline environment, and also helpful to prevent its invasion in such environment.