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Plant Succession and Interaction between Soil and Plants after Land Reclamation on the West Coast of Korea
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  • Plant Succession and Interaction between Soil and Plants after Land Reclamation on the West Coast of Korea
  • Plant Succession and Interaction between Soil and Plants after Land Reclamation on the West Coast of Korea
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Min. Myeong-Mee,Kim. Joon-Ho
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Journal of plant biology
권/호정보
2000년|43권 1호|pp.41-47 (7 pages)
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한국식물학회
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Plant succession and the interaction between soil and plants after reclamation were investigated on the west coast of Korea. Our study included one natural tidal flat site (Namdong, 3 $ extrm{km}^2$), and five sites that differed in the number of years since being reclaimed: Hyundai a, 6 $ extrm{km}^2$ (1 yr); Hyundai B, 5 $ extrm{km}^2$ (2 yr); Jangdeog, 5 $ extrm{km}^2$ (8 yr); Mado, 2.5 $ extrm{km}^2$ (12yr); and Baegseog, 1 $ extrm{km}^2$ (30 yr). The number of plant species occurring at each site was 10, 9, 15, 30, 28 and 38, respectively. Based on distribution ranges of the plants along gradients of salt and moisture contents in the soil, and species associations and life forms, plant succession was divided into two sere groups, hydrarch and xerarch. The major species of the former were Phragmites communis and Typha angustata, but the sequence of the sere could not be identified. Species associated with the latter were [Suaeda japonica] longrightarrow [Salicornia herbacea, S. japonica, Atriplex subcordata, Suaeda asparagoides] longrightarrow [Aster tripoliu, Carex scabrifolia, Zoysia sinica, Limonium tetragonum] longrightarrow [Artemisia scoparia, Calamagrostis epigeios, and Setaria viridis] longrightarrow [Imperata cylindrica var. koenigii, Sonchus brachyotus, S. viridis] longrightarrow [Aeschynomene indica, Lotus corniculatus var. japonicus, Trifolium repens, and other non-halo-phytes]. In certain circumstances, the first and second stages replaced S. japonica with C. scabrifolia and Z. sinica. The progression of interactions between soil and plants through succession was salt leachinglongrightarrowincrease in species richness and biomasslongrightarrowincrease in soil organic matterlongrightarrowincrease in total nitrogen and decrease in bulk density of soil, and/or salt leachinglongrightarrowincrease in phytomasslongrightarrowdecrease in soil-available phosphorus.