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Is autotoxicity responsible for inhibition growth of new conspecific seedlings under the canopy of the invasive acacia dealbata link? ¿Es la autotoxicidad responsable de la inhibición del crecimiento de nuevas plántulas conespecíficas bajo el dosel de la invasora acacia dealbata link?
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WoS WOS:000424541900001
Scopus SCOPUS_ID:85028937566
SciELO S0717-66432017000100001
DOI 10.4067/S0717-66432017005000101
Año 2017
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Abstract



Autotoxicity is a particular form of allelopathy and is suspected to be responsible for regulating intraspecific competition under the Acacia dealbata Link (Fabaceae) canopy. Was established a bioassay with controlled conditions following the natural patterns of plant material accumulation under the A. dealbata canopy to determine the effects of chemical compounds released by leaves, bark, flowers and pods of the invasive species on germination and early growth of conspecific seedlings. Morphological changes caused by A. dealbata plant parts in roots of A. dealbata seedlings grown in natural and controlled conditions were evaluated with scanning electron microscopy. The composition and behavior of the phytotoxicity of litter under the A. dealbata canopy throughout its phenological cycle were studied. The main chemical compounds in the soil under the canopy were identified. Most of the tested plant parts inhibited the germination and early seedling growth, prevented the root hair formation, destroyed the rhizodermis and altered the parenchyma tissue of radicles. The pods caused the greatest autotoxicity in seedlings from both study conditions and dominated the plant material accumulated under the canopy for almost all of the phenological cycle. Soil analysis by GC-MS revealed the abundance of fatty acids and the presence of steroids. These results suggest that A. dealbata can control the growth of new conspecific seedlings under its own canopy, and improves the interspecific competitive performance of its adult plants in its non-native range.

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Gayana Botanica 0717-6643

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Ord. Autor Género Institución - País
1 Aguilera, Narciso Hombre Universidad de Concepción - Chile
2 GUEDES-GARCIA, LUBIA MARIA - Universidad de Concepción - Chile
3 BECERRA-ALLENDE, JOSE VIOLIDO Hombre Universidad de Concepción - Chile
4 GONZALEZ-RODRIGUEZ, LUIS ALBERTO Hombre UNIV VIGO - España
Universidad de Vigo - España
Universidade de Vigo - España

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University of Concepción
Vice-Rectory of Research and Development of the University of Concepción

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This research was supported by the Vice-Rectory of Research and Development of the University of Concepcion and the Project VRID-215.142.034-1.0IN. The authors are grateful for Mr. Alexis O. Estay for his contribution to the SEM technique and for Mrs. Isabel Moraga and Mr. Ian Scott for the revision of the manuscript's English.
This research was supported by the Vice-Rectory of Research and Development of the University of Concepción and the Project VRID-215.142.034-1.0IN. The authors are grateful for Mr. Alexis O. Estay for his contribution to the SEM technique and for Mrs. Isabel Moraga and Mr. Ian Scott for the revision of the manuscript’s English.

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