The Effect of Temperature on the Phenotypic Plasticity of the Invasive Perennial Weed Ambrosia confertiflora
Yifat Yair, Moshe Sibony, Yaakov Goldwasser, Hanan Eizenberg, Baruch Rubin

TL;DR
This study shows how temperature affects the growth and resource allocation of the invasive weed Ambrosia confertiflora, influencing its spread and adaptability.
Contribution
The study reveals how temperature drives phenotypic plasticity in Ambrosia confertiflora, affecting biomass allocation and morphology.
Findings
Biomass allocation shifts from aboveground to underground as plants mature.
Lower temperatures promote underground growth and rosette form, while higher temperatures favor aboveground growth.
Ambrosia confertiflora exhibits significant phenotypic plasticity in response to temperature variation.
Abstract
The invasive perennial weed Ambrosia confertiflora (Burr ragweed) is widespread across various climatic regions in Israel and neighboring countries. This study examines how temperature affects the development of the plants’ aboveground and underground organs, as well as biomass allocation. We hypothesize that temperature influences how the plant distributes resources, thereby modifying its phenotypic morphology and contributing to its spread. Plants were grown in a phytotron under four seasonal temperature regimes (10–16 °C, 16–22 °C, 22–28 °C, 28–34 °C, N-D, 14 h light). We measured above- and belowground biomass, growth form, leaf size, and the interaction between temperature and apical dominance. Our results show that biomass allocation varies with temperature and developmental stage. During early growth, resources are primarily directed toward shoot development and leaf production.…
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TopicsAllelopathy and phytotoxic interactions · Biological Control of Invasive Species · Weed Control and Herbicide Applications
