Development of Floating-Islands with a Sod Mat by Shooting and Rooting from Shoot Nodes of Common Reed

갈대 줄기의 마디부 발근을 이용한 뗏장 식물섬 개발

  • Lee, Hyo Hye Mi (Institute of Limnology, Assum Ecological Systems, Inc.) ;
  • Kwon, Peter (Institute of Limnology, Assum Ecological Systems, Inc.)
  • Received : 2001.01.12
  • Published : 2002.02.27

Abstract

The community of common reed (Phragmites australis) is expanded by the development of new shoots from nodes of rhizomes and old shoots in natural environments. We developed the useful technique to construct reed mats of floating islands developed from shoot nodes of reeds for the purpose of the rapid stabilization of vegetation and the application of adapted plants with their specific environmental conditions. The vegetation development was compared in the floating islands planted with the different reed samples. The reed samples were consisted of four types : long shoot in the length of 100 cm (AG I), short shoot of 15 cm (AG II), long rhizome of 100 cm (BG I) and short rhizome of 15 cm (BG II). Shooting started earlier in BG I and BG II than in AG I and AG II. But the rate of shooting was higher in AG I and AG II than in BG I and BG II. After four weeks, AG I and AG II were higher than BG I and BG II in the biomass and density of newly developed shoots. These results showed that the construction of sod mats by planting only reed shoots was a useful technique to develop vegetation on the floating islands.

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