Water regimes, seedling recruitment and establishment in three wetland plant species
Jason M. Nicol and George G. Ganf
Marine and Freshwater Research 51(4) 305 - 309
Abstract
The regeneration niche of three wetland
species that co-occur at Bool Lagoon, South Australia, was investigated under
nine hydrologic conditions. Typha domingensis grown from
seed had the broadest niche requirements; seeds germinated and seedlings were
established in all 9 hydrologic regimes, and asexual reproduction occurred in
5 of the 9 regimes. Whether asexual reproduction occurred was dependent upon
an interaction between the rate of leaf elongation, the rate of drawdown and
whether the leaf was able to broach the water surface. The buoyant nature of
seeds and seedlings ofTriglochin procerum allowed it to
avoid unfavourable regeneration niches.
Melaleuca halmaturorum had a narrow regeneration niche
that was confined to wet mud flats. The results are consistent with the
changes in the floristic composition of the lagoon.
Full text doi:10.1071/MF99147
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