巴塔哥尼亚柏树中本地和外来木本物种的发展。

IF 0.6 4区 生物学 Q4 PLANT SCIENCES
Marina Stecconi, L. Quevedo, A. Magnin, C. Torres, K. D. Lediuk, Maya Svriz, J. Grosfeld, J. Puntieri
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摘要

巴塔哥尼亚柏树林中原生和外来木本物种的发展。森林木本植物的生长和结构影响着这些群落的动态。本研究旨在通过对阿根廷智利小檗(Aristotelia chilensis)、小叶小檗(Berberis microphylla)、长叶小檗(Lomatia hirsuta)、长叶小檗(Maytenus boaria)、长叶小檗(Myoschilos oblongum)和巴塔哥尼松(Schinus patagonicus)等几种最常见的本地和外来木本树种的长度、生长和结构的研究,提高我们对阿根廷智利小檗林动态的认识;外源植物:朱柏、鸟李、孟氏伪杉树和红玫瑰)。在研究期间(20122014),主轴的长度生长与标记植物的高度生长并不一定相关。在巴塔哥尼亚,除了门齐氏疟原虫和鸟疟原虫外,所有物种的个体高度都有所下降。大部分植物的轴线与垂直方向有明显的偏离;这种偏差的程度与植株远端茎长和株高变异均呈负相关。所调查的物种按结构可分为四个功能类群。孟氏柏林和鸟柏林属于不同于最常见的本地物种的功能群,外来物种入侵这些柏林可能会促进本地物种被外来物种竞争性取代。
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Desarrollo de especies leñosas nativas y exóticas en cipresales patagónicos.
Development of native and exotic woody species in the Patagonian cypress forests. The growth and architecture of forest-dwelling woody plants affect the dynamics of these communities. The present study was aimed at improving our understanding of the dynamics of Argentinean Austrocedrus chilensis forests through the study of length growth and architecture of some of the most frequent native and exotic woody species in these communities (natives: Aristotelia chilensis, Berberis microphylla, Lomatia hirsuta, Maytenus boaria, Myoschilos oblongum and Schinus patagonicus; exotics: Juniperus communis, Prunus avium, Pseudotsuga menziesii and Rosa rubiginosa). During the study period (20122014), the length growth of the main axis was not necessarily related to the height growth of labeled plants. Reductions in height were found for individuals of all species but P. menziesii and P. avium, which are exotics in Patagonia. The majority of plants presented notable deviations of the main axis from the vertical; the extent of this deviation was negatively correlated with both the length of the distal main-axis shoot and the height variation of the plant. The species under survey may be categorized in four functional groups according to their architecture. The invasion of these cypress forests by exotic species such as P. menziesii y P. avium, which belong to functional groups different from those of the most frequent coexisting native species, may promote the competitive replacement of native species by exotic species.
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期刊介绍: Bol. Soc. Argent. Bot. publishes original scientific works from the whole spectrum of Plant Biology (structure, anatomy, development, physiology, cytology, genetics, evolution, ecology, paleobotany, palynology, ethnobotany, etc.) in the diverse vegetable organisms and related groups (mycology, ficology, lichenology, briology, etc.), both in basic and applied aspects. Taxonomic works (of systematics, phylogeny, monographs, revisions, lectotypifications, nomenclatural acts, descriptions of taxa), phytogeographic and phytosociological works (survey and classification of vegetation at different spatial scales and without restriction of methodological approaches) are considered for publication. Contributions that address complete phytogeographic units or sub-units and those that fill gaps in knowledge of vegetation in little-known territories are especially welcome. Extensions of geographical areas are published only when it comes to new citations for a country. Checklists and lists of annotated plants are not published. Articles submitted for publication must be original and must not have been submitted to another publisher or previously published (print or electronic format). Submissions of papers already published in another language will not be accepted (autoplagio for translation).
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