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leachate a day keeps the seedlings away: mowing and the inhibitory effects of Festuca paniculata in subalpine grasslands
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Lavorel, Sandra
, Viard-Crétat, Flore
, Lefebvre, Marianne
, Gallet, Christiane
in
Activated carbon
/ allelochemicals
/ Allelopathy
/ Biomass
/ Bromus erectus
/ chemical interference
/ community structure
/ competition
/ Dactylis glomerata
/ Festuca
/ Festuca - growth & development
/ Festuca paniculata
/ France
/ Grasses
/ Grassland soils
/ Grasslands
/ growth & development
/ Leachates
/ leaves
/ meadows
/ Mowing
/ nitrogen
/ Original
/ phenol
/ Phenols
/ Plants
/ Polyphenols
/ seedling growth
/ Seedlings
/ soil
/ soil analysis
/ Soil fertility
/ Soil resources
/ subalpine
2009
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leachate a day keeps the seedlings away: mowing and the inhibitory effects of Festuca paniculata in subalpine grasslands
by
Lavorel, Sandra
, Viard-Crétat, Flore
, Lefebvre, Marianne
, Gallet, Christiane
in
Activated carbon
/ allelochemicals
/ Allelopathy
/ Biomass
/ Bromus erectus
/ chemical interference
/ community structure
/ competition
/ Dactylis glomerata
/ Festuca
/ Festuca - growth & development
/ Festuca paniculata
/ France
/ Grasses
/ Grassland soils
/ Grasslands
/ growth & development
/ Leachates
/ leaves
/ meadows
/ Mowing
/ nitrogen
/ Original
/ phenol
/ Phenols
/ Plants
/ Polyphenols
/ seedling growth
/ Seedlings
/ soil
/ soil analysis
/ Soil fertility
/ Soil resources
/ subalpine
2009
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leachate a day keeps the seedlings away: mowing and the inhibitory effects of Festuca paniculata in subalpine grasslands
by
Lavorel, Sandra
, Viard-Crétat, Flore
, Lefebvre, Marianne
, Gallet, Christiane
in
Activated carbon
/ allelochemicals
/ Allelopathy
/ Biomass
/ Bromus erectus
/ chemical interference
/ community structure
/ competition
/ Dactylis glomerata
/ Festuca
/ Festuca - growth & development
/ Festuca paniculata
/ France
/ Grasses
/ Grassland soils
/ Grasslands
/ growth & development
/ Leachates
/ leaves
/ meadows
/ Mowing
/ nitrogen
/ Original
/ phenol
/ Phenols
/ Plants
/ Polyphenols
/ seedling growth
/ Seedlings
/ soil
/ soil analysis
/ Soil fertility
/ Soil resources
/ subalpine
2009
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leachate a day keeps the seedlings away: mowing and the inhibitory effects of Festuca paniculata in subalpine grasslands
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leachate a day keeps the seedlings away: mowing and the inhibitory effects of Festuca paniculata in subalpine grasslands
2009
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BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Is the release of allelochemicals by the dominant tussock grass Festuca paniculata responsible for its dominance by inhibiting growth of neighbour grasses in subalpine grasslands? As such a community is also structured by mowing practices, what could be the impact of mowing on allelopathy? METHODS: A design was used that isolated allelopathy from resource competition by separating donor plants (Festuca paniculata) from target plants (F. paniculata, Dactylis glomerata and Bromus erectus). Leachates from donor pots containing bare soil, unmown F. paniculata or mown F. paniculata continuously irrigated target pots containing seedlings. Activated carbon was added in half of the target pots to adsorb potential allelochemicals. C and N analyses of target potting soil were used to test for any effect of treatments on resources. Total phenol concentration was measured in the solutions flowing from donor to target pots. RESULTS: Festuca paniculata leachates inhibited seedling growth of D. glomerata and B. erectus. Inhibition was correlated with polyphenol concentration, and was not due to resource competition for nitrogen. Mowing the leaves of the donor plants did not significantly increase this inhibition. The activated carbon treatment was not conclusive as it inhibited the seedling growing under control pots with only bare soil. CONCLUSIONS: The results suggest that allelopathy may be at least partly responsible for F. paniculata dominance in subalpine meadows by inhibition of colonization by neighbouring species.
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