Invasive plants may be attacked both above ground and below ground. Few studies have, however, investigated the simultaneous effects of above-ground and below-ground herbivory. In the present study, we report the effects of beetle herbivory and nematode infection on alligator weed, Alternanthera philoxeroides, an invasive plant in China. We found that the root-knot nematode Meloidogyne incognita widely occurred on the plant in south China. To examine its effect on the plant in conjunction with above-ground herbivory, we conducted a field common garden experiment with a local insect defoliator, Cassida piperata. We also included the native congener Alternanthera sessilis in our experiments for a comparison of the response of invasive and nat...
Aims Plant damage inflicted by aboveground herbivores can occur at different stages of plant develop...
The root knot nematode (Meloidogyne spp.) causes damage by its feeding and reproduction on plant roo...
Both phenotypic plasticity and locally adapted ecotypes may contribute to the success of invasive sp...
Plant invasions may result in novel plant-herbivore interactions. However, we know little about whet...
Allelopathy has been considered a good explanation for the successful invasion of some invasive plan...
Invasive plants generally have fewer aboveground pathogens and viruses in their introduced range tha...
The impact of invasive species on native biodiversity varies across environments, with invasion effe...
Aims: Plants in nature are confronted by a variety of beneficial and antagonistic above- and belowgr...
Plants can adjust defence strategies in response to signals from neighbouring plants attacked by abo...
Plants are influenced by above- and belowground herbivores and their interactions. Root feeders, amo...
Invasive species represent one of the most important threats to biodiversity worldwide, with consequ...
Non-native invasive species, such as Alternanthera philoxeroides, have been observed to outcompete i...
In addition to their direct effects on crop production through competition and allelopathy, weeds ca...
To address how plant domestication has impacted nematode populations and interactions, the highbush ...
Invasive species represent one of the most important threats to biodiversity worldwide, with consequ...
Aims Plant damage inflicted by aboveground herbivores can occur at different stages of plant develop...
The root knot nematode (Meloidogyne spp.) causes damage by its feeding and reproduction on plant roo...
Both phenotypic plasticity and locally adapted ecotypes may contribute to the success of invasive sp...
Plant invasions may result in novel plant-herbivore interactions. However, we know little about whet...
Allelopathy has been considered a good explanation for the successful invasion of some invasive plan...
Invasive plants generally have fewer aboveground pathogens and viruses in their introduced range tha...
The impact of invasive species on native biodiversity varies across environments, with invasion effe...
Aims: Plants in nature are confronted by a variety of beneficial and antagonistic above- and belowgr...
Plants can adjust defence strategies in response to signals from neighbouring plants attacked by abo...
Plants are influenced by above- and belowground herbivores and their interactions. Root feeders, amo...
Invasive species represent one of the most important threats to biodiversity worldwide, with consequ...
Non-native invasive species, such as Alternanthera philoxeroides, have been observed to outcompete i...
In addition to their direct effects on crop production through competition and allelopathy, weeds ca...
To address how plant domestication has impacted nematode populations and interactions, the highbush ...
Invasive species represent one of the most important threats to biodiversity worldwide, with consequ...
Aims Plant damage inflicted by aboveground herbivores can occur at different stages of plant develop...
The root knot nematode (Meloidogyne spp.) causes damage by its feeding and reproduction on plant roo...
Both phenotypic plasticity and locally adapted ecotypes may contribute to the success of invasive sp...