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Modular growth and clonal propagation of Hippophae rhamnoides subsp. sinensis in response to irrigation intensity
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  • 作者:Zilin Cao ; Tianjiang Li ; Genqian Li ; Chunhong Liu…
  • 刊名:Journal of Forestry Research
  • 出版年:2016
  • 出版时间:October 2016
  • 年:2016
  • 卷:27
  • 期:5
  • 页码:1019-1028
  • 全文大小:680 KB
  • 刊物主题:Forestry;
  • 出版者:Springer Berlin Heidelberg
  • ISSN:1993-0607
  • 卷排序:27
文摘
A multipurpose clone plant species, Hippophae rhamniodes has the capacity for indefinite longevity, although under successive drought stress it may often decline or die across large areas. Field trials were conducted over 2 years to examine the effects of varied irrigation intensities on modular growth and clonal propagation in a semi-arid area. Irrigation levels included a control, as well as two, four and six times the volume of water that was typically received via local annual average precipitation. Irrigation intensity significantly influenced clonal propagation capacity (number of daughter ramets), aboveground modular growth (height, base diameter, and crown width), belowground modular growth included root nodule dry weight, stretching capacity of lateral roots (length of the longest lateral roots, and diameter of first-grade lateral roots), and branching intensity of lateral roots (number of lateral roots bifurcation grade, number of first-grade lateral roots). The modular growth and the density of daughter ramets were small under non-irrigation or low irrigation, and became larger with increased irrigation intensity. Beyond a certain threshold, however, further increases in irrigation intensity resulted in a reversion to the development. The optimal irrigation intensities for growth and propagation were 3.48–5.29 times the volume of nominal local annual average precipitation. There were effects of irrigation intensities on the positive significant correlations between aboveground and belowground modular growths, and on clonal propagation capacities. Under various water treatments, H. rhamnoides may adapt to the environment through the regulation of growth and propagation. We concluded that water shortages act to weaken the growth and propagation of H. rhamniodes plantations.KeywordsClonal propagationHippophae rhamnoides subsp. sinensisIrrigation intensityModular growth

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