Photosynthetic response to environmental conditions of an invaded habitat were evaluated as indices of invasive species acclimation. Photosynthesis measurements of Fallopia japonica, Heracleum sosnowskyi, and Rumex confertus were performed every month along grassland or forest ecotones in Kaunas distr., Central Lithuania, during the plant vegetation period in 2016. Photosynthetic capacity and its positive relationship to environment tolerance confirmed that the assessed recently developed invasive species will also exhibit enhanced photosynthetic performance during their vegetative growth in new invaded habitats.
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