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Measuring the effect of an abiotic stress on competition

✍ Scribed by Kenneth J. Stadt; Gregory J. Taylor; Mark R. T. Dale


Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Year
1994
Tongue
English
Weight
883 KB
Volume
100
Category
Article
ISSN
0029-8549

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✦ Synopsis


Using recently developed solution culture techniques, the effect of a non-resource abiotic stress, nickel toxicity, was tested on intraspecific nutrient competition among wheat. The choice of an appropriate statistical model was of paramount importance in interpreting these effects. We argue that a multiplicative model is more appropriate for experiments on interactions of competition and abiotic stress. By such an analysis, nickel had no relative effect on the ability of competition to reduce plant size in two experiments, and caused a small reduction in competition in another. These results are contrary to other reports of the effect of a non-resource abiotic stress on competition and appear to be due to an increased demand for nutrients in the presence of toxic levels of nickel. The effects of an abiotic stress on competition may thus be specitic to the stress and not generalized across all abiotic stresses.


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