Journal Volumes


Visitors
ALL : 2,316,634
TODAY : 9,934
ONLINE : 1,043

  JOURNAL DETAIL



Chemical Strategy of the Invasive Plant Alternanthera philoxeroides Leading Ecological Adaptation in Constructed Wetlands


Paper Type 
Contributed Paper
Title 
Chemical Strategy of the Invasive Plant Alternanthera philoxeroides Leading Ecological Adaptation in Constructed Wetlands
Author 
Yuanda Du, Legeng Pei, Jian Liu, Qiang Kong, Fei Xu, Qian Wang, Congcong Zhao and Renqing Wang
Email 
wrq@sdu.edu.cn
Abstract:
The plant diversity of Constructed Wetland (CW) is threatened by rapidly reproducing and highly adaptable invasive plant species. Plant ecological adaptation, a key driving force of ecosystem diversity, results from plant interactions with other organisms and the abiotic environment and is usually mediated by chemical metabolites. This study aimed to investigate ecological adaptation of the invasive species Alternanthera philoxeroides in CW in the perspective of metabolites. Several field surveys were conducted in a surface flow CW and seedlings and mature phase of A. philoxeroides were collected. The total secondary metabolites were extracted and MTT assay showed a significant cytotoxicity difference of two extracts which indicated the different chemical composition of total secondary metabolites. The extracts were further analyzed by High Performance Liquid Chromatography and Quadrupole Time-of- Flying Mass Spectrum. The results showed the high constituent diversity of the seedlings and highlight the seeding phase of A. philoxeroides with profuse metabolism which is critical for its adaptation and species competition. This study reveals the chemical metabolism traits of A. philoxeroides in different growth phases, provides theoretical basis for its adaptation in CW ecosystems from the chemical perspective, and suggests a potentially strategy for plant invasion control in CW by implementing the control measures during the seedling phase.
Start & End Page 
899 - 911
Received Date 
2020-01-23
Revised Date 
Accepted Date 
2020-06-05
Full Text 
  Download
Keyword 
constructed wetland, Alternanthera philoxeroides, invasive species, adaptation, secondary metabolites
Volume 
Vol.47 No.5 (September 2020)
DOI 
Citation 
Du Y., Pei L., Liu J., Kong Q., Xu F., Wang Q., et al., Chemical Strategy of the Invasive Plant Alternanthera philoxeroides Leading Ecological Adaptation in Constructed Wetlands, Chiang Mai J. Sci., 2020; 47(5): 899-911.
SDGs
View:796 Download:807

  RELATED ARTICLE

Antimicrobial Metabolites from the Freshwater Fungus Tubeufia longihelicospora Strain GZCC 23-0405
Article ID: e2024053
Author:Lijuan Zhang, Jian Ma, Tianming Zhao, Meiyan Han, Dege Zheng, Ruvishika S. Jayawardena, Ausana Mapook and Yongzhong Lu
Vol.51 No.4 (July 2024) View: 627 Download:412
Polar Fungi Pseudogymnoascus: Secondary Metabolites and Ecological Significance
Article ID: e2024043
Author:Herland Satriawan, Teow Chong Teoh, Mohammed Rizman-Idid, Abiramy Krishnan, Nurlizah Abu Bakar and Siti Aisyah Alias
Vol.51 No.3 (May 2024) View: 427 Download:304
A New Record of Neohelicosporium guangxiense and Its Secondary Metabolites
Article ID: e2023010
Author:Lijuan Zhang, Jian Ma, Xiaoyan Ma, Xin Feng, Xuesong Bai, Yongtao Huang, Ruvishika S. Jayawardena, Ausana Mapook, Jichuan Kang and Yongzhong Lu
Vol.50 No.2 (March 2023) View: 536 Download:454
Enhancement of Superfine Bacterial Nanocellulose Production in Coconut Water at High Temperature by the Adapted Strains of Komagataeibacter oboediens MSKU 3
page: 999 - 1012
Author:Tanawan Sukkasem, Uraiwan Tippayasak, Pornchanok Taweecheep, Duenrut Chonudomkul and Gunjana Theeragool
Vol.49 No.4 (July 2022) View: 809 Download:319
Endophytic Fungi from Oncosperma sp. with Promising In Vitro Plant Growth Promotion and Antagonistic Activities
page: 837 - 852
Author:Machima Saengket, Kevin D Hyde, Vinit Kumar, Mingkwan Doilom and Siraprapa Brooks
Vol.48 No.3 (Special Issue I : May 2021) View: 882 Download:516
SDGs:
A Comparison of Feeding Behaviour and Preferences of Native and Non-native Invasive Apple Snail in Thailand
page: 2294 - 2302
Author:Piyaruk Pradabphetrat, Sayam Aroonsrimorakot, Leopold Freder, Colin Tosh and Chantima Piyapong
Vol.45 No.6 (September 2018) View: 758 Download:223
Physicochemical and Microbial Characteristics of Anaerobic Granule Nuclei Developed by Cationic Polymer Additions under Syntroph Specific Substrate
page: 102 - 114
Author:Nasrul Hudayah, Benjaphon Suraraksa and Pawinee Chaiprasert*
Vol.44 No.1 (JANUARY 2017) View: 566 Download:296
Diversity of Endophytic Actinomycetes Isolated from Roots and Root Nodules of Pueraria candollei Grah. ex Benth. and the Analyses of Their Secondary Metabolites
page: 1 - 14
Author:Panitch Boonsnongcheep [a], Takuji Nakashima [b], Yōko Takahashi [b] and Sompop Prathanturarug* [a]
Vol.44 No.1 (JANUARY 2017) View: 728 Download:295
An Agent Model for Information Filtering using Revolutionary RSVD Technique
page: 1429 - 1438
Author:Dussadee Praserttitipong [a] * and Peraphon Sophatsathit [b]
Vol.41 No.5/2 (OCTOBER 2014) View: 582 Download:194
Treatment of Fermented Fish Production Wastewater by Constructed Wetland System in Thailand
page: 149 - 157
Author:Suwasa Kantawanichkul, Seni Karnchanawong, and Shuh Ren Jing
Vol.36 No.2 (MAY 2009) View: 594 Download:220



Search in this journal


Document Search


Author Search

A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M | N | O | P | Q | R | S | T | U | V | W | X | Y | Z

Popular Search






Chiang Mai Journal of Science

Faculty of Science, Chiang Mai University
239 Huaykaew Road, Tumbol Suthep, Amphur Muang, Chiang Mai 50200 THAILAND
Tel: +6653-943-467




Faculty of Science,
Chiang Mai University




EMAIL
cmjs@cmu.ac.th




Copyrights © Since 2021 All Rights Reserved by Chiang Mai Journal of Science