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Analysis of Polyphenols in Water Primrose (Ludwigia hexapetala) Plants from the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta of California

Dates

Publication Date
Start Date
2021-07-12
End Date
2023-12-31

Citation

Gross, M.S., Drexler, J.Z., and Hladik, M.L., 2023, Analysis of Polyphenols in Water Primrose (Ludwigia hexapetala) Plants from the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta of California: U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/P92P2M7S.

Summary

Water primrose (Ludwigia hexapetala) is an invasive aquatic plant that has rapidly increased in coverage throughout the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta. Water primrose has invaded wetlands and may contribute towards mortality of tules (Schoenoplectus spp.) and cattails (Typha spp.). Little research has been completed on the mechanisms responsible for marsh loss, but previous studies have suggested that water primrose contains allelopathic chemicals that could cause plant mortality. Three major allelopathic polyphenols (myricitrin, prunin, and quercitrin) previously identified in L. hexapetala leaves were measured in leaf, water, and soil samples from Delta marshes infested with water primrose. Samples were collected in summer 2021, fall [...]

Contacts

Point of Contact :
Michael S Gross
Process Contact :
Michael S Gross
Originator :
Michael S Gross, Judith Z Drexler, Michelle L Hladik
Metadata Contact :
Michael S Gross
Publisher :
U.S. Geological Survey
Distributor :
U.S. Geological Survey - ScienceBase
SDC Data Owner :
California Water Science Center
USGS Mission Area :
Water Resources

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00_Description of Water Primrose Data Release.txt 7.97 KB text/plain
01_Polyphenols_Leaves.csv 9.15 KB text/csv
02_Polyphenols_Water.csv 5.17 KB text/csv
03_Polyphenols_Soil.csv 5.54 KB text/csv
04_OrganicCarbon_Soil.csv 1.3 KB text/csv
05_SpecificConductance_Water.csv 1.62 KB text/csv
ShermanLake_WaterPrimrose.JPG thumbnail 2.84 MB image/jpeg

Purpose

Collected data were used to better understand the mechanisms of water primrose invasion in the Delta. Specifically, allelopathic chemicals were analyzed in leaf, water, and soil samples from water primrose invaded marshes. Data will aid in management actions towards protecting and controlling water primrose invasions in vulnerable marshes.

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