Drought response of a native and introduced Hawaiian grass |
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Authors: | D. G. Williams R. A. Black |
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Affiliation: | (1) Present address: Department of Botany, Washington State University, 99164 Pullman, WA, USA;(2) Department of Biology, University of Utah, 84112 Salt Lake City, UT, USA |
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Abstract: | The alien grass, Pennisetum setaceum, dominates many of the lowland arid regions that once supported native Heteropogon contortus grassland on the island of Hawaii. Response to drought in a glasshouse was compared between these C4 grasses to test if success as an invader is related to drought tolerance or plasticity for traits that confer drought tolerance. Pennisetum produced 51% more total biomass, allocated 49% more biomass to leaves, and had higher net photosynthetic rates (Pn) on a leaf area basis than Heteropogon. Plants of both species under drought produced less total biomass and increased their allocation to roots compared to well-watered plants, but there was no difference between the two species in the magnitude of these responses. The decline in Pn with decreasing leaf water potential ( 1) was greater for Pennisetum compared to Heteropogon. Plasticity in the response of Pn to 1, osmotic potentials, and the water potentials at turgor loss in response to drought were not different between the two species. Stomata were more responsive to w in Heteropogon than in Pennisetum and for well-watered plants compared to droughted plants. Plasticity for the stomatal response to w, however, was not different between the species. There was no evidence that the alien, Pennisetum, had greater plasticity for traits related to drought tolerance compared to the native, Heteropogon. Higher Pn and greater biomass allocation to leaves resulted in greater growth for Pennisetum compared to Heteropogon and may explain the success of Pennisetum as an invader of lowland arid zones on Hawaii. |
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Keywords: | Plant invasion Drought acclimation Hawaii Heteropogon contortus Pennisetum setaceum |
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