Abstract:Phenotypic plasticity affords invasive plant species the ability to
colonize a wide range of habitats, but physiological plasticity of their
stems is seldom recognized. Investigation of the stem plasticity of
invasive plant species could lead to a better understanding of their
invasiveness. We performed a pot experiment involving defoliation
treatments and an isolated culture experiment to determine whether the
invasive species Mikania micrantha exhibits greater plasticity in the
stems than do three native spe… Show more
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