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Passage:
In plant evolutionary biology, scholars have long debated the ecological mechanisms enabling invasive C4 grass species to displace native C3 perennials in arid grasslands. Early physiological models attributed the dominance of C4 grasses exclusively to their superior water-use efficiency during peak summer temperatures. Because C4 photosynthesis minimizes photorespiration under thermal stress, researchers hypothesized that native C3 species were eliminated primarily through direct physiological desiccation during seasonal droughts.

However, recent multi-year microclimate studies in temperate steppes demonstrate that while C4 grasses do maintain higher photosynthetic rates during midsummer heat waves, their total annual biomass accumulation is heavily dependent on early-spring soil moisture reserves. Crucially, isotopic tracking of soil nitrogen reveals that native C3 perennials absorb the vast majority of bioavailable nitrate during the cool early-spring thaw, well before C4 species initiate active root growth. Despite this early-season nutrient capture by C3 plants, late-season soil analyses indicate that dense stands of C4 grasses severely deplete deeper subsoil water tables by late autumn, preventing C3 roots from establishing the deep reserves necessary to survive winter dormancy.

Consequently, the displacement of native C3 perennials cannot be explained solely by high-temperature photosynthetic efficiency. Rather, competitive exclusion occurs because late-season subsoil moisture depletion by C4 grasses undermines the winter survival of C3 perennials, even though C3 plants successfully monopolize early-spring nitrogen uptake.

Based on the passage, which of the following can be inferred about native C3 perennials in temperate steppes where invasive C4 grasses have established dense stands?

  1. A
    They are primarily eliminated through direct physiological desiccation caused by high midsummer temperatures.
  2. B
    They fail to absorb bioavailable soil nitrogen in early spring because C4 grasses initiate root growth earlier in the season.
  3. Their successful monopolization of early-spring nitrogen resources is insufficient to prevent their displacement if late-season subsoil water reserves are depleted.Cevap
  4. D
    They adapt to late-season subsoil water shortages by shifting their primary nitrogen absorption from early spring to late autumn.
  5. E
    They maintain higher overall photosynthetic rates during midsummer heat waves than invasive C4 grasses.

Cevap

Their successful monopolization of early-spring nitrogen resources is insufficient to prevent their displacement if late-season subsoil water reserves are depleted.
The passage states in paragraph 2 that native C3 perennials absorb the vast majority of bioavailable nitrate during early spring before C4 root growth begins. However, paragraphs 2 and 3 explain that dense C4 grass stands severely deplete deep subsoil water tables by late autumn, which prevents C3 perennials from surviving winter dormancy and ultimately leads to their displacement. Synthesizing these two premises confirms that early-spring nitrogen monopolization alone cannot safeguard C3 perennials against competitive exclusion when late-season subsoil moisture is depleted.

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1
Analyze the prompt to identify the core object of inquiry.
The goal is to determine a valid inference regarding native C3 perennials in environments invaded by C4 grasses.
Defining the core topic directs effective scanning for non-contiguous premises across paragraphs.
2
Locate and extract non-contiguous facts regarding C3 perennials' nutrient uptake and water availability.
Paragraph 2 states that C3 perennials absorb the vast majority of bioavailable nitrate in early spring before C4 root growth initiates. However, paragraphs 2 and 3 state that C4 grasses severely deplete deep subsoil water by late autumn, preventing C3 roots from establishing reserves needed for winter dormancy.
Multi-sentence synthesis requires integrating facts from separated textual statements.
3
Synthesize the premises to deduce the ultimate logical relationship.
Even though C3 plants successfully monopolize early-spring nitrogen, this early-season advantage cannot protect them from displacement because late-season subsoil water depletion prevents their winter survival.
Combining early-season success with late-season vulnerability establishes the necessary logical deduction.

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