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LIU Jia-qi, LI You-han, ZENG Ying, XIE Xin-ming
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Abstract: The heterogeneity of species composition is one of the main attributes in weed community dynamics. Based on species frequency and power law, this paper studied the variations of weed community species composition and spatial heterogeneity in a Zoysia matrella lawn in Guangzhou at different time. The results showed that there were 43 weed species belonging to 19 families in the Z. matrella lawn from 2007 to 2009, in which Gramineae, Compositae, Cyperaceae and Rubiaceae had a comparative advantage. Perennial weeds accounted for the largest proportion of weeds and increased gradually in the three years. Weed communities distributed in higher heterogeneity than in a random model. Dominant weeds varied with season and displayed regularity in the order of ‘dicotyledonmonocotyledondicotyledon weeds’ and ‘perennialannualperennial weeds’. The spatial heterogeneity of weed community in Z. matrella lawn was higher in summer than in winter. The diversity and evenness of weed community were higher in summer and autumn than in winter and spring. The number of weed species with high heterogeneity in summer was higher than in the other seasons. The spatial heterogeneity and diversity of weed community had no significant change in the three years, while the evenness of weed community had the tendency to decline gradually
LIU Jia-qi, LI You-han, ZENG Ying, XIE Xin-ming. Spatial and temporal dynamics of the weed community in the Zoysia matrella lawn.[J]. Chinese Journal of Applied Ecology.
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