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Hydrobiologia | 2014

Which adaptations of some invasive Ludwigia spp. (Rosidae, Onagraceae) populations occur in contrasting hydrological conditions in Western France?

Jacques Haury; Arsène Druel; Teipotemarama Cabral; Yann Paulet; Michel Bozec; Julie Coudreuse

Biological invasions in wetlands by Water Primroses (Ludwigia grandiflora ssp. hexapetala and L. peploides ssp. montevidensis) are an increasing problem especially in wet meadows. The aim of this paper is to quantify differences between species and the adaptation of these amphibious plants in order to establish the consequences for site managers. The hypotheses were: (i) that these species differ in biomass and morphology, and (ii) that terrestrial habitats determine particular adaptations such as reduced biomass, more roots and a bushy form. Biomasses from five sites were collected, following seasonal changes and biological traits were measured on selected plants. Comparing species in aquatic habitats, L. peploides produced less biomass than L. grandiflora. Comparing habitats for L. grandiflora, the biomass in meadows was almost twice that in dykes, particularly due to old stems, the converse of the hypothesis. Terrestrial forms were characterized by a bushy morphology, with shorter internodes and stems, as well as more secondary ramifications, while in aquatic habitats the plant architecture was simpler. Models were built linking morphology to species, sites and water conditions. Adaptations to terrestrial habitats of a particularly resistant form with a significant potential biomass are practical constraints for farmers and managers.


Ecology and Evolution | 2018

Aquatic and terrestrial morphotypes of the aquatic invasive plant, Ludwigia grandiflora, show distinct morphological and metabolomic responses

Kevin Billet; Julien Genitoni; Michel Bozec; David Renault; Dominique Barloy

Abstract In the context of expansion of invasive species, survival of invasive plants is conditioned by their ability to adapt. In France, the water primrose Ludwigia grandiflora, an aquatic invasive species, invades yet wet meadows, leading to a depreciation of their fodder value. Understanding its potential adaption is necessary to its management, strong differences between both morphotypes were expected. So morphological and metabolic responses to terrestrial environment were analyzed for aquatic and terrestrial morphotypes. All morphological and biomass variables were greater in the terrestrial morphotype than the aquatic morphotype, independent of conditions. In terrestrial condition, both morphotypes showed a high production of sugars in root tissues, especially in the terrestrial morphotype and both morphotypes produced a low level of amino acids in shoot tissues. All results demonstrate that the terrestrial condition seems a stressful situation for both morphotypes, which activates glycolysis and fermentation pathways to improve their survival under hypoxic stress. But, only the terrestrial morphotype has been able to adjust its metabolism and maintain efficient growth. In the future, a differential transcriptomic analysis will be carried out to confirm this result.


Colloque de lancement du GdR ‘INVASIONS BIOLOGIQUES’ | 2014

Réflexions sur l'aide scientifique à la gestion des végétaux invasifs

Jacques Haury; Julie Coudreuse; Michel Bozec


ECOVEG 9 Colloque d’Ecologie des Communautés Végétales | 2013

Jussie et communautés prairiales en zones inondables : analyse de quelques expérimentations de restauration

Jacques Haury; Michel Bozec; Julie Coudreuse; O. Tirot; G. Marrel; J. Guil; Y. Paulet; A.C. Bruno; S. Chotard; A. Moriceau


Colloque sur les Macrophytes | 2013

Les jussies : de nouveaux adventices dans les prairies inondables

Jacques Haury; Julie Coudreuse; Michel Bozec; Jean-Patrice Damien; B. Bottner; J.L. Maisonneuve; Roland Matrat; E. Lambert; Alain Dutartre


32. Congress International Society of Limnology (SIL) | 2013

Fertility and dispersion of the amphibious [i]Ludwigia spp.[/i] in Western France: a new problem for manager

Jacques Haury; Dominique Barloy; Julie Coudreuse; Michel Bozec; M. Desjardins


2. Rencontres Rennaises Invasions Biologiques | 2013

Morphologie et production des formes terrestres de jussies : conséquences pour la gestion

Julie Coudreuse; Michel Bozec; Jacques Haury


2. Rencontres Rennaises Invasions Biologiques | 2013

L'Égérie dense [i](Egeria densa)[/i] sur la rivière Vendée : biomasse et gestion

Jacques Haury; M. Diaz; F. Moyon; Julie Coudreuse; Michel Bozec


14. Carrefour des Gestions Locales de l'Eau | 2013

Ecologie des invasions biologiques végétales

Jacques Haury; Julie Coudreuse; Michel Bozec; Dominique Barloy


Archive | 2012

Plantes invasives dans les Marais Nord-Loire : bilan et analyse des expérimentations 2011

Jacques Haury; T. Cabral; Julie Coudreuse; Michel Bozec; A. Druel; C. Moreau; Y. Paulet; N. Saur

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