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http://dx.doi.org/10.17663/JWR.2018.20.3.249

Impact of Ambrosia trifida L. (invasive plant) on the Plant Diversity and Performance of Polygonatum stenophyllum Maxim. (near threatened) and Management Suggestion for the Habitat Conservation.  

Kim, EuiJoo (Department of Life Science, Kongju National University)
Kim, MiHee (Department of Life Science, Kongju National University)
Lee, SooIn (Department of Life Science, Kongju National University)
Hong, Yong Sik (Department of Life Science, Kongju National University)
Lee, EungPill (Department of Life Science, Kongju National University)
Park, JaeHoon (K-water convergence institute, K-water)
Lee, SeungYeon (Department of Life Science, Kongju National University)
Cho, KyuTae (Department of Life Science, Kongju National University)
You, YoungHan (Department of Life Science, Kongju National University)
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Journal of Wetlands Research / v.20, no.3, 2018 , pp. 249-255 More about this Journal
Abstract
This study was carried out to investigate the on the fitness of Polygonatum stenophyllum Maxim. along the coverage of Ambrosia trifida L. We were measured the number of species, death rate of P. stenophyllum, vegetative and reproductive growth of P. stenophyllum and analyzed from June 2015 to October 2016. The coverage gradient of A. trifida was divided none removed control (Control, C), 40 ~ 60% removed treatment (Treatment 1, T1) and 100% removed treatment (Treatment 2, T2) of A. trifida. As a result, When the more than 40% of removal coverage of A. trifida, the number of plant speciecs, the number of P. stenophyllum and vegetative and reproductive growth of P. stenophyllum were higher than none removed the A. trifida during the two years. Therefore, We suggest that the removal of more than 40% coverage of A. trifida from the habitats is effective in preserving the plant species diversity and conserving the populations of P. stenophyllum in this study area.
Keywords
Reproductive growth; Vegetative growth; Coverage removal; Conservation of habitat; Death rate;
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