Effects of Different Light Intensities on Photosynthetic Characteristics of Invasive Species Bidens frondosa Leaves
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    [Objective] The study investigates the effects of different light intensities on the photosynthetic characteristics of the invasive species Bidens frondosa and the native species Lactuca indica,aiming to provide a reference for revealing the invasion mechanism of B. frondosa. [Methods] Potted seedlings of the two plant species were used as the materials. Shading shelters were established using black shade nets with light intensities of 100%,40%,24%,and 14%,and differences in leaf photosynthetic characteristics under varied treatments were compared. [Results] 1) Under 100% and 14% light intensities,B. frondosa exhibited significantly higher maximum net photosynthetic rate(Pmax)and light saturation point(LSP),but lower light compensation point (LCP)than L. indica. 2)Under 100% and 14% light intensities,the chlorophyll content of B. frondosa was significantly higher than that of L. indica. 3)Under 100% light intensity,B. frondosa showed significantly higher carboxylation efficiency(CE),maximum carboxylation rate of Rubisco(Vc,max),maximum regeneration rate of RuBP(Jmax),and photorespiration rate without CO2Rp)than L. indica. Vc,max was also significantly higher under 14% light intensity,while Rp decreased under medium and low light intensities and was lower than L. indica. 4)B. frondosa exhibited greater plasticity in PmaxRd,CE,AmaxRp,and Jmax than L. indica. [Conclusion] The invasive plant B. frondosa shows higher photosynthetic capacity and greater photosynthetic physiological plasticity under different light intensities,indicating a broader adaptability to light intensities.

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  • Received:March 26,2025
  • Revised:April 20,2025
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  • Online: October 20,2025
  • Published: October 28,2025
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