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DOI10.1071/RJ04002
The germinable soil seedbank of Eucalyptus victrix grassy woodlands at Roy Hill Station, Pilbara District, Western Australia
Graham, RA; Florentine, SK; Fox, JED; Luong, TM
通讯作者Florentine, SK
来源期刊RANGELAND JOURNAL
ISSN1036-9872
EISSN1834-7541
出版年2004
卷号26期号:1页码:17-33
英文摘要

The paper reports soil seedbank species composition, of Eucalyptus victrix grassy woodlands, of the upper Fortescue River in the Pilbara District, Western Australia. In this study, our objectives were to investigate germinable soil seedbanks and species composition in response to three simulated seasons, using emergence.


Variation in seed density from three depths was tested. Four field sites were sampled. Thirty samples were collected in late spring, after seed rain and prior to summer rainfall. From each sample spot, three soil depths (surface, 1-5, and 6-10 cm) were segregated from beneath surface areas of 100 cm(2). Samples were later incubated in a glasshouse to simulate three different seasonal conditions (autumn, winter and spring). Germinating seedlings were recorded on emergence and grown until identified.


Forty-one species germinated, comprising 11 grasses (7 annuals and 4 perennials), 25 annual herbs and 5 perennial herbs. Distribution patterns of germinable seed in both the important annual grass Eragrostis japonica and the perennial Eragrostis setifolia (a preferred cattle fodder species), suggest that seedbank accumulation differs among species and between sites. In part, this may be associated with the absence of grazing. Species with most total germinable seed were E. japonica (Poaceae; 603/m(2)), and the annual herbs Calotis multicaulis (Asteraceae; 346/m(2)), and Mimulus gracilis (Scrophulariaceae; 168/m(2)). Perennial grass seed was sparse. Spring simulation gave most germination (1059), followed by autumn (892) and winter (376) sets. Greatest species diversity was produced from the spring simulation (33 species), followed by autumn (26), and winter (22). Of the total germination, 92% came from 17 species that were represented in all three simulations. Of the 1227 grass seedlings counted, most were recruited from the surface soil (735), followed by the 5 (310) and 10 (182) cm depths. Marginally more grass seedlings germinated from the spring simulation (558) than the autumn set (523). Only 11.9% of grass germinants came from the winter simulation. All grass species recruited from the soil seedbanks had a C-4 photosynthetic pathway. Except for Cenchrus ciliaris all grass species are native to Australia. Of the four sites sampled, one fenced to exclude cattle five years earlier had significantly more germination than the three unfenced sites. Seedbank sampling produced several new records for plants in the areas sampled.


英文关键词annual grass exclosure herbs perennial grass seed-store semi-arid
类型Article
语种英语
国家Australia
收录类别SCI-E
WOS记录号WOS:000222148400002
WOS关键词BANK ; GRASSLANDS ; DYNAMICS ; REGION
WOS类目Ecology
WOS研究方向Environmental Sciences & Ecology
资源类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/147956
作者单位(1)Univ Ballarat, Sch Sci & Engn, Ballarat, Vic 3350, Australia;(2)Curtin Univ Technol, Sch Environm Biol, Perth, WA 6845, Australia
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Graham, RA,Florentine, SK,Fox, JED,et al. The germinable soil seedbank of Eucalyptus victrix grassy woodlands at Roy Hill Station, Pilbara District, Western Australia[J],2004,26(1):17-33.
APA Graham, RA,Florentine, SK,Fox, JED,&Luong, TM.(2004).The germinable soil seedbank of Eucalyptus victrix grassy woodlands at Roy Hill Station, Pilbara District, Western Australia.RANGELAND JOURNAL,26(1),17-33.
MLA Graham, RA,et al."The germinable soil seedbank of Eucalyptus victrix grassy woodlands at Roy Hill Station, Pilbara District, Western Australia".RANGELAND JOURNAL 26.1(2004):17-33.
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