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Chinese Journal of Applied Ecology ›› 2012, Vol. 23 ›› Issue (02): 357-362.

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Effects of shading  on two Sphagnum species growth and their interactions. 

MA Jin-ze1, BU Zhao-jun1, ZHENG Xing-xing1,2, LI Shan-lin1, ZENG Jing1, ZHAO Gao-lin1   

  1. 1Key Laboratory for Wetland Conservation and Vegetation Restoration, Ministry of Environmental Protection, Institute for Peat and Mire Research, Northeast Normal University, Changchun 130024, China; 2The Fourth Middle School of Huadian, Huadian 132400, Jilin, China
  • Online:2012-02-18 Published:2012-02-18

Abstract: Taking Sphagnum palustre and S. fallax as test materials, this paper studied their growth and interactions under  shading. In monoculture, shading promoted the height growth of S. palustre markedly, but had no effect on the growth of S. fallax and the biomass and branching of S. palustre. In mixed culture, S. fallax suppressed the increase of biomass and branching of S. palustre, while S. palustre had no effects on S. fallax. With the increase of shading stress, the competition of neighbour on S. fallax intensified. When the stress increased further, neighbor effect on S. fallax tended to be positive. However, the effect of neighbour on S. palustre was always competitive and did not change with the increase of shading stress.

Key words: Sphagnum, shading, light competition, positive interaction, stress gradient hypothesis