PLANT MORPHOLOGICAL-CHARACTERISTICS AND RESISTANCE TO SIMULATED TRAMPLING

被引:71
作者
SUN, D [1 ]
LIDDLE, MJ [1 ]
机构
[1] GRIFFITH UNIV,DIV AUSTRALIAN ENVIRONM STUDIES,NATHAN,QLD 4111,AUSTRALIA
关键词
PLANT MORPHOLOGY; TRAMPLING; RESISTANCE;
D O I
10.1007/BF02394666
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
The relationship between responses of plants to trampling and their morphological characteristics was studied in a glasshouse experiment. Thirteen species with four different growth forms were used in this experiment. They were five tussock species. Chloris gayana, Eragrostis tenuifolia, Lolium perenne, Panicum maximum, and Sporobolus elongatus; three prostate grasses, Axonopus compressus, Cynodon dactylon, and Trifolium repens, two herbaceous species, Daucus glochidiatus and Hypochoeris radicata; and three woody species, Acacia macradenia, Acrotriche aggregata, and Sida rhombifolia. These species were subjected to three levels of simulated trampling. For each species, measurements were taken of aboveground biomass, root biomass, leaf length, leaf width, leaf thickness, leaf number, broken leaf number and plant height. Overall, these measurements were greatest in the control plants, moderate in the level of light trampling, and the lowest in the level of heavy trampling. Biomass was used as a basis of the assessment of plant resistance to trampling. Three tussock species, Eragrostis tenuifolia, Lolium perenne, and Sporobolus elongatus had a high resistance. Woody and erect herbaceous plants were more intolerant to trampling. There appear to be two processes involved in the reduction of the plant parameters: direct physical damage with portions of the plants detached, and physiological changes, which slow down vegetative growth rates. Plant height was found to be the most sensitive indicator of trampling damage.
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