原生和外来杨树人工林是陆生兰花的重要生境

IF 4.4 2区 生物学 Q1 PLANT SCIENCES
Preslia Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI:10.23855/preslia.2022.429
K. Süveges, O. Vincze, Viktor Löki, Ádám Lovas‐Kiss, A. Takács, R. Fekete, Júlia Tüdősné Budai, A. Molnár V.
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引用次数: 2

摘要

杨树单一栽培是一些最常见的短轮作副林。虽然它们通常被认为环境价值低,但它们最近因其在生态工程中的多方面作用而获得认可,例如碳汇、土壤修复剂或绿色能源生产者。尽管如此,杨树种植园的生物多样性仍然鲜为人知,而且在很大程度上被忽视了。本文对中欧潘诺尼亚生态区内的232个杨树人工林进行了系统的植物学调查,以评估其植物多样性,特别关注陆生兰花。我们的研究结果表明,几乎60%的杨树单一栽培孕育了陆生兰花,其中一些有几千个标本。总体而言,我们记录了15种陆生兰花在调查人工林中的分布情况,包括分布有限和濒危的分类群。例如,我们在杨树人工林中报道了许多新的Epipactis bugacenis和E. tallosii,这表明这些分类群中的大多数出现在匈牙利境内的杨树单一栽培中。我们分析并强调了预测杨树单一栽培陆生兰花发生和物种丰富度的土壤化学和人工林特征。兰科植物存在的可能性最高的是年龄较大的杨树人工林,其特征是总有机质含量高,土壤ph值高。我们得出结论,本地和外来杨树人工林拥有有价值的植物群落,包括陆生兰科植物和其他具有重要保护意义的维管植物。利用在这里产生的知识,我们建议延迟或部分收获杨树人工林,以增加其保护潜力。
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Native and alien poplar plantations are important habitats for terrestrial orchids
Poplar monocultures are some of the most common short-rotation coppices. While they are most often considered of low environmental value, they have recently gained recognition for their multifaceted role in ecological engineering, such as carbon sinks, soil remediators or green energy producers. Nonetheless, the biodiversity of poplar plantations remains little known and largely overlooked. Here we conducted a systematic botanical survey of 232 poplar plantations within the Pannonian ecoregion (central Europe) in order to assess their plant diversity, with particular focus on terrestrial orchids. Our results highlight that almost 60% of poplar monocultures harbour terrestrial orchids, some with several thousand specimens. Overall, we documented the occurrence of 15 species of terrestrial orchids in the surveyed plantations, including taxa with limited distributions and a threatened conservation status. For instance, we report numerous new populations of Epipactis bugacenis and E. tallosii in poplar plantations, suggesting that the majority of these taxa occur in poplar monocultures within Hungary. We analysed and highlight soil chemistry and plantation characteristics that predict the occurrence and species richness of terrestrial orchids in poplar monocultures. The probability of orchids being present is highest in older and larger poplar plantations, characterized by high total organic matter content and high soil pH. We conclude that plantations of native and alien poplar harbour valuable plant communities, including terrestrial orchids and other vascular plants of significant conservation importance. Using the knowledge generated here, we recommend delaying or partial harvest of poplar plantations to increase their conservation potential.
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Preslia
Preslia 生物-植物科学
CiteScore
5.20
自引率
29.40%
发文量
8
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Preslia is a peer-reviewed scientific journal publishing original research papers on plant systematics, morphology, phytogeography, ecology and vegetation science, with a geographical focus on central Europe. The journal was founded in 1914 and named in honour of brothers Jan Svatopluk Presl (1791–1849) and Karel Bořivoj Presl (1794–1852), outstanding Bohemian botanists. It is published quarterly by the Czech Botanical Society.
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