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文冠果种群繁殖方式及其在种群更新中的作用

郭有燕1,2,周建云1**,何景峰1,张文辉1   

  1. (1西北农林科技大学西部环境与生态教育部重点实验室, 陕西杨凌 712100; 2河西学院, 甘肃张掖 734000)
  • 出版日期:2014-11-18 发布日期:2014-11-18

Regeneration mode of Xanthoceras sorbifolia population and its contribution to population regeneration. 

GUO You-yan1,2, ZHOU Jian-yun1, HE Jing-feng1, ZHANG Wen-hui1   

  1. (1Ministry of Education Key Laboratory of Environment and Ecology in West China, Northwest A&F University, Yangling 712100, Shanxi, China; 2Hexi University, Zhangye 734000, Gansu, China)
  • Online:2014-11-18 Published:2014-11-18

摘要:

以黄土高原丘陵区文冠果天然种群为研究对象,通过样地调查,分析了不同生境文冠果种群的有性和无性繁殖方式及其在种群更新中的地位.结果表明:不同坡向文冠果种群均能进行有性繁殖和无性繁殖,在阳坡、半阴坡生境,文冠果以有性繁殖为主,实生苗数量和占据空间的能力均大于萌生苗,有性繁殖在这2个生境中对种群的更新贡献较大;在半阳坡生境,文冠果以无性繁殖为主,萌生苗数量和占据空间的能力均大于实生苗,无性繁殖对种群更新的贡献较大.在相同生境条件下,文冠果幼苗生长状况均表现为萌生苗>实生苗.同一起源的文冠果幼苗生长状况均表现为阳坡>半阳坡>半阴坡.2种繁殖的瓶颈期在实生苗的种子-幼苗阶段和萌生苗的幼树-成株阶段.黄土丘陵区文冠果种群在新生境定居下来的过程中,首先以实生苗入侵,当水分、光照、养分条件较好时,文冠果又以无性繁殖方式迅速占领空间,繁衍后代.
 

Abstract:

Sexual and asexual propagation of Xanthoceras sorbifolia natural populations in different habitats and their importance in population regeneration were studied. The results showed that X. sorbifolia populations were capable of the sexual and asexual propagation in 3 slope aspects, but a balance between the two propagation modes was observed. In sunny and semishady slope habitats, seedling amount and spaceoccupying competence were relatively high, suggesting that the sexual propagation was dominant. In semisunny slope habitat, the populations were superior in sexual sprout amount and spaceoccupying competence, suggesting that the predominant propagation mode was asexual. In the same habitats, asexual sprouts grew better than seedlings, while the growth of seedlings was in the order of sunny slope>semisunny slope>semishady slope on the basis of the same origin. The bottleneck stage appeared from seeds to seedlings for sexual propagation and from seedling to ramet for asexual propagation. X. sorbifolia invaded and settled in a way of sexual propagation in new habitats, and then rapidly occupied habitat space in a way of asexual propagation.