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Chinese Journal of Applied Ecology ›› 2003, Vol. ›› Issue (9): 1416-1420.

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A comparative study on seed germination of15 grass species in Keeqin Sandyland

LIU Zhimin1, LI Xuehua1, LI Rongping1, JIANG Deming1, Cao Chengyou2   

  1. 1. Institute of Applied Ecology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shenyang 110016, China;
    2. Biology Department, Northeast University, Shenyang 110004, China
  • Received:2003-05-06 Revised:2003-06-19 Online:2003-09-15

Abstract: Alaboratory study was made on the germination characteristics of freshly-collected seeds of grass species at the Wulanaodu area of Keeqin Sandyland in Eastern Inner-Mongolia.Of the 15 species examined, 8 species including Clinelymus dahuricus,Cleistogenes squarrosa,Pappophorum boreale,Spodiopogon sibiricus, Phragmites communis, Chloris virgata, Arundinella hirta, Pennisetum alopecuroides had a germination rate of over 80 %,but 4 species including Echinochloa hispidula.Hemarthria compressa, Tragus berteronianus and Setaria viridis had a value of less than 10% .Spodiopogon sibiricus, Eragrostis pilosa, Phragmites communis, Chloris virgata, Clinelymus dahuricus, Pappophorurn boreale, Digitaria cilliaris and Cleistogenes squrrosa began to germinate within 1~3 days after the test began, while Setaria viridis, Tragus berteronianus and Hemarthria compressa failed to germinate in a period of more than10 days.For the species such as Digitaria cilliaris, Echinochloa hispidula, Phragmites communis, Eragrostis pilosa and Spodiopogon sibiricus, their germination period was less than10 days, while Clinelymus dahuricus and Pappophorum boreale had a germination period of more than 20 days.The days required for half the final germination rate to be reached were; 2 days for Chloris virgata, 3 days for Phragmites communis, 4 days for Spodiopogon sibiricus, 5 days for Clinelymus dahuricus and Cleistogenes squarrosa, 7 days for Arundinella hirta and Pappophorum boreale, and 10 days for Pennisetum alopecuriodes.Compared with the Sheffield region in Britain, the Wulanaodu area of Kerqin Sandyland had a higher proportion of annual grasses with a low germination rate and a longer germination period, and the perennial grasses at the Wulanaodu area had an approximately same germination rate, but a longer germination period.During germination,ruderals showed the potential for risk-sharring, and thus, they had a relatively higher disturbance-resistance capacity.

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