Autores
Carolina Saint Pierre, Carlos Alberto Busso, Oscar Alberto Montenegro, Gustavo Dionisio Rodriguez, Hugo Dosindo Giorgetti, Tomás Montani, Oscar Abel Bravo
Fecha de publicación
2004/1/1
Revista
Canadian Journal of Plant Science
Volumen
84
Número
1
Páginas
195-204
Editor
NRC Research Press
Descripción
Stipa clarazii is a dominant, late-seral perennial grass species under exclosure or lightly grazed rangelands in semiarid Argentina, whereas S. tenuis and S. ambigua are earlier-seral perennial tussock grasses. Recent studies have demonstrated that late-seral species are more competitive and can have either similar or greater herbivory tolerance than earlier-seral species. We hyphothesized that (1) tolerance to defoliation is greater on defoliated plants of S. clarazii than on those of S. tenuis and S. ambigua, (2) competitive ability is greater in S. clarazii than in S. tenuis and S. ambigua when plants remain undefoliated or are exposed to a comparable defoliation intensity, and (3) competitive ability decreases in S. clarazii when this species is selectively defoliated within a non-defoliated, nearby neighbourhood of S. tenuis or S. ambigua. The study objectives included obtaining a direct measure of competitive ability …
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