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cje ›› 2012, Vol. 31 ›› Issue (07): 1605-1611.

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Inter-specific competition between Avena sativa and Vicia villosa in mixed sowing grassland in alpine region of the Qilian Mountain in response to grass density.

ZHANG Jing, ZHAO Cheng-zhang**, SHENG Ya-ping, ZHANG Jun-xia, SHI Li-li   

  1. (College of Geography and Environmental Science, Northwest Normal University, Lanzhou 730070, China)
  • Online:2012-07-10 Published:2012-07-10

Abstract: The intensity and transformation of intra- and inter-specific competitions in mixed sowing grassland is affected by the relative density of mixed sowing grass species. From June to September 2010, a replacement series experiment was conducted to establish an Avena sativaVicia villosa mixed sowing grassland in the upper reaches of Shiyang River. Seven treatments with the relative density of A. sativa and V. villosa being 1∶0 (KY), 8∶2 (A), 6∶4 (B), 5∶5 (C), 4∶6 (D), 2∶8 (E), and 0∶1 (KM) were designed to study the changes of the inter-specific competition between annual grass species in mixed sowing grassland under effects of the grasses densities. Affected by the relative density of A. sativa and V. villosa, the intra- and inter-specific competitions of the grass species in different phonological periods were transformed in different degrees. In all mixed sowing treatments, the relative yield of A. sativa (RYy) increased with its growth, while the relative yield of V. villosa (RYm) decreased with its growth in treatments A, B, and C but increased in treatments D and E. At the seeding and tillering stages of A. sativa, the two grass species were in a hostile relationship (RYT<1) in all mixed sowing treatments except A, but at later growth stages of A. sativa, the relationship transformed to symbiotic (RYT>1) in all mixed sowing treatments, and the competition of A. sativa was stronger than that of V. villosa (RCCy>1,RCCm<1). The competition in all mixed sowing treatments was beneficial to A. sativa (AG<1) in its whole growth period. It was suggested that the intra-and inter-specific competitions in mixed sowing grassland in each phonological period showed an obvious density-dependent phenomenon, realizing the cooperative use of resources between the mixed sowing grass species.

Key words: maize plant type, soybean, dry matter accumulation, yield.