2022
DOI: 10.1002/eap.2754
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Long‐term Spartina alterniflora invasion simplified soil seed bank and regenerated community in a coastal marsh wetland

Abstract: The coastal wetland is easily invaded by alien species due to locating in the land and sea transitional area. As a potential driving regeneration force, the soil seed bank is vital to the community restoration and species diversity protection. To reveal the long‐term Spartina alterniflora invasion impact on the soil seed banks and regenerated communities, we investigated the seed banks under the different vegetation types (S. alterniflora, Phragmites australis, Scirpus mariqueter, ruderal and unvegetated site)… Show more

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“…The transformation of environmental conditions by S. alterniflora and symbiotic species is a key step to consolidate the results of invasion (Ning et al 2019;Shang et al 2015). The soil seed bank structure under S. alterniflora community in Dongtan wetland was highly similar to that of aboveground community, indicating that the soil seed bank had similar environmental requirements with aboveground vegetation, which ensured the potential dominant status of S. alterniflora in the community formed by soil seed bank (Jia, et al 2022).…”
Section: Differences In Species Composition Of Soil Seed Bank Between...mentioning
confidence: 97%
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“…The transformation of environmental conditions by S. alterniflora and symbiotic species is a key step to consolidate the results of invasion (Ning et al 2019;Shang et al 2015). The soil seed bank structure under S. alterniflora community in Dongtan wetland was highly similar to that of aboveground community, indicating that the soil seed bank had similar environmental requirements with aboveground vegetation, which ensured the potential dominant status of S. alterniflora in the community formed by soil seed bank (Jia, et al 2022).…”
Section: Differences In Species Composition Of Soil Seed Bank Between...mentioning
confidence: 97%
“…The special environment of Dongtan coastal wetland be beneficial to the survival and maintenance of native species (P. australis, Scirpus mariqueter and Scirpus triqueter, etc.) community, and the soil seed bank has made great contributions to community stabilization (Jia et al 2022). Although the invasion of alien species has been widely studied (Nie et al 2023), the exact way of seed dispersal and its related effects are still unclear.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The soil seed bank plays a vital role in community restoration and species diversity protection. Jia et al (2023) discovered that soil seed banks potentially played important roles in the restoration of depredated coastal salt marsh wetlands. These results provide valuable insights for evaluating the ecological impacts of S. alterniflora invasions in eastern China's coastal salt marsh wetlands and offer guidance for the protection and restoration of native plant communities.…”
Section: Impact and Control Of Invasive Speciesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Spartina alterniflora, recognized as a typical invasive plant, is a perennial monocotyledonous plant belonging to the Poaceae family (Cheng et al, 2022;Jia et al, 2022). It possesses extensive roots and robust reproductive capabilities, commonly growing in the intertidal zones of estuaries, bays, coastal mudflats, and tidal-influenced beaches worldwide (Humphreys et al, 2021;Mao et al, 2023).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the negative ecological impact of S. alterniflora invasion is becoming increasingly severe, affecting the structure and composition of biological communities. This invasion damages the composition and transmission of the food chain in coastal wetland ecosystems, leading to extreme instability in the ecological environment of coastal wetlands (Jinks et al, 2020;Li S. et al, 2022;Jia et al, 2022). Due to its high tolerance to salinity, rapid growth rate, and extensive range, S. alterniflora alters surrounding environmental factors by secreting a significant amount of salt into the environment during high-intensity transpiration.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%