Horticulture is a major pathway of introduction of aquatic plants. Among traded aquatic plants, we found two species belonging to the genus Lagarosiphon Harv. (Hydrocharitaceae), native to South and Central Africa, L. major (Ridl.) Moss and L. cordofanus Casp. L. major is the main representative of the genus, having already been introduced via horticulture sale beyond its native range, and often becoming invasive. In contrast, L. cordofanus is a lesser-known congener that could be potentially sold as an alternative to L. major. It is relatively understudied, and has yet to be recorded in the wild outside its native range. Many factors can promote the invasiveness of an alien plant; among them, increased nutrient availability often facilitates opportunistic alien species such as L. major. In a horizon-scanning perspective, a manipulative experiment under controlled conditions was performed to test the response of L. cordofanus to different trophy levels using L. major as the tolerant alternative species. According to our results, the naturalization of L. cordofanus in temperate shallow waters does not seem likely, especially if considered in comparison to L. major.

Montagnani, C., Caronni, S., Quaglini, L., Sebesta, N., Gentili, R., Citterio, S. (2023). Coping with Stress as a Prelude of Naturalization: Different Responses of Lagarosiphon Species to Water Trophy. DIVERSITY, 15(5), 1-15 [10.3390/d15050693].

Coping with Stress as a Prelude of Naturalization: Different Responses of Lagarosiphon Species to Water Trophy

Montagnani, Chiara
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Caronni, Sarah;Quaglini, Lara Assunta;Gentili, Rodolfo;Citterio, Sandra
2023

Abstract

Horticulture is a major pathway of introduction of aquatic plants. Among traded aquatic plants, we found two species belonging to the genus Lagarosiphon Harv. (Hydrocharitaceae), native to South and Central Africa, L. major (Ridl.) Moss and L. cordofanus Casp. L. major is the main representative of the genus, having already been introduced via horticulture sale beyond its native range, and often becoming invasive. In contrast, L. cordofanus is a lesser-known congener that could be potentially sold as an alternative to L. major. It is relatively understudied, and has yet to be recorded in the wild outside its native range. Many factors can promote the invasiveness of an alien plant; among them, increased nutrient availability often facilitates opportunistic alien species such as L. major. In a horizon-scanning perspective, a manipulative experiment under controlled conditions was performed to test the response of L. cordofanus to different trophy levels using L. major as the tolerant alternative species. According to our results, the naturalization of L. cordofanus in temperate shallow waters does not seem likely, especially if considered in comparison to L. major.
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alien species for sale; invasiveness; Lagarosiphon; nutrient enrichment; prevention;
English
21-mag-2023
2023
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Montagnani, C., Caronni, S., Quaglini, L., Sebesta, N., Gentili, R., Citterio, S. (2023). Coping with Stress as a Prelude of Naturalization: Different Responses of Lagarosiphon Species to Water Trophy. DIVERSITY, 15(5), 1-15 [10.3390/d15050693].
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