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Community structure and distribution of riparian Bambusa rigida along lower Gongjiang River, China.

LIAO Zhong-ming1,2, GUO Xiao-min1, HUANG Hong-lan2, YE Zhang-di3   

  1. (1College of Landscape and Art, Jiangxi Agricultural University, Nanchang 330045, China;  2Jiangxi Environmental Engineering Vocational College, Ganzhou 341000, Jiangxi, China;  3Ganxian County Forestry Bureau, Ganzhou 341100, Jiangxi, China)
  • Online:2014-05-18 Published:2014-05-18

Abstract: The community structure and distribution of secondary riparian Bambusa rigida in lower Gongjiang River were studied by the transect sampling method and reverse ageclass addition. The species in tree and shrub layers in the riparian B. rigida community had the strong native trait. Along the river gradient, the associated species in tree and shrub layers were fragmented, and associated with shore highland plants, suggesting that their distribution did not meet the RCC theory of continuous riparian law. Plant species in herb layer was in accordance with the RCC law, and the species abundance in lower reach was the greatest with 29 families, 55 genera, and 70 species. B. rigida was absolutely dominant in the riparian communities and adapted to the regulation of tree density and physiological integration. The proliferation ratio of B. rigida rapidly decreased to become stabilized, and the degree of its clump dispersion pattern gradually increased. The average density of secondary riparian B. rigida was 114-141 bamboo trees per clump, and the community was in the mid and late succession stage.