کد مقاله | کد نشریه | سال انتشار | مقاله انگلیسی | نسخه تمام متن |
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4528059 | 1324280 | 2012 | 5 صفحه PDF | دانلود رایگان |

The characteristics of P. japonica stands growing along ten transect in an AFP were assessed. Especially those of the reproductive organs in terms of developmental stages were focused. Four consecutive stages were observed based on the existence of reproductive organs (flowers and stolons). Plants in the ‘stolon’ and ‘flower and stolon’ stages played a role as a colonizer by stolonization (the longest length of stolon was more than 9 m) while those in the ‘flower’ stage played a role as an occupant via forming tall and dense shoots on tussocks (more than 2 m and about 20 shoots per tussock including dead standing shoots). Consecutive developmental stages according to changes in growth patterns, particularly in the conversion of reproductive organ from asexual (stolon) to sexual (flower), was the critical strategy of P. japonica for efficient monotypic occupation. This occupational strategy of P. japonica also resulted in a sharp decrease of the plant species richness (two to three including P. japonica) growing in the same area with P. japonica in the mature (‘flower’) stage.
► We confirmed 4 consecutive developmental stages in shoot clusters of Phragmites japonica.
► Early juvenile stage establishes the cluster.
► The second juvenile stage expands by stolons (5–8 m long).
► Stolons are no longer found in mature, flowering shoots.
► In the tall and dense mature stands, less other wetland angiosperm species occur.
Journal: Aquatic Botany - Volume 97, Issue 1, February 2012, Pages 30–34