The effect of dominant species on numbers and agę structure of Iris sibirica L. population on blue moor-grass meadow in southern Poland

Two populations of Iris sibirica, a clonal species protected by law in Poland, occurring in patches of Molinietum caeruleae, of similar floristic composition although with different dominant species, were studied. In the Stanisławice locality, species with a high competitive potential prevailed, con...

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Main Author: Kinga Kostrakiewicz
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Language:English
Published: Polish Botanical Society 2011-01-01
Series:Acta Societatis Botanicorum Poloniae
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Online Access:https://pbsociety.org.pl/journals/index.php/asbp/article/view/489
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spelling doaj-824fdcd7da664fc78edf0534a301dab02020-11-25T03:04:02ZengPolish Botanical SocietyActa Societatis Botanicorum Poloniae2083-94802011-01-0176216517310.5586/asbp.2007.020297The effect of dominant species on numbers and agę structure of Iris sibirica L. population on blue moor-grass meadow in southern PolandKinga Kostrakiewicz0Jagiellonian UniversityTwo populations of Iris sibirica, a clonal species protected by law in Poland, occurring in patches of Molinietum caeruleae, of similar floristic composition although with different dominant species, were studied. In the Stanisławice locality, species with a high competitive potential prevailed, contrary to the Opatkowice locality, where the species of low competitive potential dominated. It was established that vegetative propagation ensures the continued presence of populations in both localities, although the proximity of plants with high competitive potential limits the vegetative propagation of ramet clusters of Iris sibirica. Despite the high level of seed production, the recruitment of seedlings in both patches is possible only in artificially created gaps. The field observations support the conclusion that creating gaps allowing for germination of seeds and development of seedlings, as well as eliminating expansive neighbours allowing proliferation of ramet clusters of Iris sibirica, is an affective way of protecting populations of this species.https://pbsociety.org.pl/journals/index.php/asbp/article/view/489clonal plantseedling recruitmentvegetative reproductiongenerative reproduction
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The effect of dominant species on numbers and agę structure of Iris sibirica L. population on blue moor-grass meadow in southern Poland
Acta Societatis Botanicorum Poloniae
clonal plant
seedling recruitment
vegetative reproduction
generative reproduction
author_facet Kinga Kostrakiewicz
author_sort Kinga Kostrakiewicz
title The effect of dominant species on numbers and agę structure of Iris sibirica L. population on blue moor-grass meadow in southern Poland
title_short The effect of dominant species on numbers and agę structure of Iris sibirica L. population on blue moor-grass meadow in southern Poland
title_full The effect of dominant species on numbers and agę structure of Iris sibirica L. population on blue moor-grass meadow in southern Poland
title_fullStr The effect of dominant species on numbers and agę structure of Iris sibirica L. population on blue moor-grass meadow in southern Poland
title_full_unstemmed The effect of dominant species on numbers and agę structure of Iris sibirica L. population on blue moor-grass meadow in southern Poland
title_sort effect of dominant species on numbers and agę structure of iris sibirica l. population on blue moor-grass meadow in southern poland
publisher Polish Botanical Society
series Acta Societatis Botanicorum Poloniae
issn 2083-9480
publishDate 2011-01-01
description Two populations of Iris sibirica, a clonal species protected by law in Poland, occurring in patches of Molinietum caeruleae, of similar floristic composition although with different dominant species, were studied. In the Stanisławice locality, species with a high competitive potential prevailed, contrary to the Opatkowice locality, where the species of low competitive potential dominated. It was established that vegetative propagation ensures the continued presence of populations in both localities, although the proximity of plants with high competitive potential limits the vegetative propagation of ramet clusters of Iris sibirica. Despite the high level of seed production, the recruitment of seedlings in both patches is possible only in artificially created gaps. The field observations support the conclusion that creating gaps allowing for germination of seeds and development of seedlings, as well as eliminating expansive neighbours allowing proliferation of ramet clusters of Iris sibirica, is an affective way of protecting populations of this species.
topic clonal plant
seedling recruitment
vegetative reproduction
generative reproduction
url https://pbsociety.org.pl/journals/index.php/asbp/article/view/489
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