Effect of Leaf Litter from Cistus ladanifer L. on the Germination and Growth of Accompanying Shrubland Species

Most communities with the presence of <i>Cistus ladanifer</i> are characterised by the low richness of accompanying species, with <i>C. ladanifer</i>, in most cases, exceeding 70% of the coverage of woody species. This fact could be due to the allelopathic activity attributed...

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Main Authors: Juan Carlos Alías Gallego, Jonás González Caro, Virginia Hinojal Campos, Natividad Chaves Lobón
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-05-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2223-7747/9/5/593
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spelling doaj-738e69e02ff34b84aacd83b51eb441902020-11-25T02:09:23ZengMDPI AGPlants2223-77472020-05-01959359310.3390/plants9050593Effect of Leaf Litter from Cistus ladanifer L. on the Germination and Growth of Accompanying Shrubland SpeciesJuan Carlos Alías Gallego0Jonás González Caro1Virginia Hinojal Campos2Natividad Chaves Lobón3Department of Plant Biology, Ecology and Earth Sciences, Faculty of Science, University of Extremadura, 06006 Badajoz, SpainDepartment of Plant Biology, Ecology and Earth Sciences, Faculty of Science, University of Extremadura, 06006 Badajoz, SpainDepartment of Plant Biology, Ecology and Earth Sciences, Faculty of Science, University of Extremadura, 06006 Badajoz, SpainDepartment of Plant Biology, Ecology and Earth Sciences, Faculty of Science, University of Extremadura, 06006 Badajoz, SpainMost communities with the presence of <i>Cistus ladanifer</i> are characterised by the low richness of accompanying species, with <i>C. ladanifer</i>, in most cases, exceeding 70% of the coverage of woody species. This fact could be due to the allelopathic activity attributed to compounds present in the leaves of <i>C. ladanifer</i>, which may have a negative effect on the germination and growth of woody species that share its habitat. One of the possible ways of incorporating allelopathic compounds to the soil is the degradation of leaf litter. Therefore, the aim of this study was to determine how the presence of leaf litter from <i>C. ladanifer</i> affects accompanying species. Under controlled conditions, we analysed the effect of <i>C. ladanifer</i> leaf litter on the germination and growth of seedlings of five species that share their habitat with <i>C. ladanifer</i> (Retama sphaerocarpa, Cytisus multiflorus, Lavandula stoechas, Cistus salviifolius, and Cistus crispus). Additionally, the effect of leaf litter on the species itself, <i>C. ladanifer</i>, has been studied. The experiments were designed with different concentrations of leaf litter (UL) and leaf litter from which the compounds with allelopathic activity were extracted (WL). The results show that such effect greatly depends on the analysed species, with <i>L. stoechas</i> being the most negatively affected species. On the other hand, <i>C. multiflorus</i> and <i>C. salviifolius</i> were only negatively affected at the stage of seedling growth. The results reveal the involvement of leaf litter in the allelopathic activity attributed to <i>C. ladanifer</i> and that its presence has a negative influence on the germination and growth of accompanying woody species. This shows the need to delve into the potential relevance of allelopathy as an interaction that determines the composition, structure and dynamics of a community.https://www.mdpi.com/2223-7747/9/5/593allelopathylittercommunity composition<i>Cistus ladanifer</i>shrubland
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author Juan Carlos Alías Gallego
Jonás González Caro
Virginia Hinojal Campos
Natividad Chaves Lobón
spellingShingle Juan Carlos Alías Gallego
Jonás González Caro
Virginia Hinojal Campos
Natividad Chaves Lobón
Effect of Leaf Litter from Cistus ladanifer L. on the Germination and Growth of Accompanying Shrubland Species
Plants
allelopathy
litter
community composition
<i>Cistus ladanifer</i>
shrubland
author_facet Juan Carlos Alías Gallego
Jonás González Caro
Virginia Hinojal Campos
Natividad Chaves Lobón
author_sort Juan Carlos Alías Gallego
title Effect of Leaf Litter from Cistus ladanifer L. on the Germination and Growth of Accompanying Shrubland Species
title_short Effect of Leaf Litter from Cistus ladanifer L. on the Germination and Growth of Accompanying Shrubland Species
title_full Effect of Leaf Litter from Cistus ladanifer L. on the Germination and Growth of Accompanying Shrubland Species
title_fullStr Effect of Leaf Litter from Cistus ladanifer L. on the Germination and Growth of Accompanying Shrubland Species
title_full_unstemmed Effect of Leaf Litter from Cistus ladanifer L. on the Germination and Growth of Accompanying Shrubland Species
title_sort effect of leaf litter from cistus ladanifer l. on the germination and growth of accompanying shrubland species
publisher MDPI AG
series Plants
issn 2223-7747
publishDate 2020-05-01
description Most communities with the presence of <i>Cistus ladanifer</i> are characterised by the low richness of accompanying species, with <i>C. ladanifer</i>, in most cases, exceeding 70% of the coverage of woody species. This fact could be due to the allelopathic activity attributed to compounds present in the leaves of <i>C. ladanifer</i>, which may have a negative effect on the germination and growth of woody species that share its habitat. One of the possible ways of incorporating allelopathic compounds to the soil is the degradation of leaf litter. Therefore, the aim of this study was to determine how the presence of leaf litter from <i>C. ladanifer</i> affects accompanying species. Under controlled conditions, we analysed the effect of <i>C. ladanifer</i> leaf litter on the germination and growth of seedlings of five species that share their habitat with <i>C. ladanifer</i> (Retama sphaerocarpa, Cytisus multiflorus, Lavandula stoechas, Cistus salviifolius, and Cistus crispus). Additionally, the effect of leaf litter on the species itself, <i>C. ladanifer</i>, has been studied. The experiments were designed with different concentrations of leaf litter (UL) and leaf litter from which the compounds with allelopathic activity were extracted (WL). The results show that such effect greatly depends on the analysed species, with <i>L. stoechas</i> being the most negatively affected species. On the other hand, <i>C. multiflorus</i> and <i>C. salviifolius</i> were only negatively affected at the stage of seedling growth. The results reveal the involvement of leaf litter in the allelopathic activity attributed to <i>C. ladanifer</i> and that its presence has a negative influence on the germination and growth of accompanying woody species. This shows the need to delve into the potential relevance of allelopathy as an interaction that determines the composition, structure and dynamics of a community.
topic allelopathy
litter
community composition
<i>Cistus ladanifer</i>
shrubland
url https://www.mdpi.com/2223-7747/9/5/593
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