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Interactive Effects of Flooding Duration and Sediment Texture on the Growth and Adaptation of Three Plant Species in the Poyang Lake Wetland
by
Liu, Ying
, Yang, Shanshan
, Liu, Yizhen
, Yao, Xingzi
, Li, Jie
, Ge, Gang
, Xu, Ruixin
, He, Liang
, Gong, Huiying
in
Adaptation
/ Analysis
/ Biomass
/ Carex
/ Chlorophyll
/ Climate change
/ clones
/ Ecosystems
/ Environmental aspects
/ Experiments
/ Flooding
/ flooding duration
/ Floods
/ Flowers & plants
/ Growth
/ Hydrology
/ lakes
/ leaf chlorophyll content
/ Particle size
/ Phalaris arundinacea
/ Plant growth
/ plant height
/ Polygonum
/ prediction
/ response
/ sediment texture
/ Sediments
/ Sediments (Geology)
/ wetland management
/ wetland plant
/ wetland plants
/ Wetlands
2023
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Interactive Effects of Flooding Duration and Sediment Texture on the Growth and Adaptation of Three Plant Species in the Poyang Lake Wetland
by
Liu, Ying
, Yang, Shanshan
, Liu, Yizhen
, Yao, Xingzi
, Li, Jie
, Ge, Gang
, Xu, Ruixin
, He, Liang
, Gong, Huiying
in
Adaptation
/ Analysis
/ Biomass
/ Carex
/ Chlorophyll
/ Climate change
/ clones
/ Ecosystems
/ Environmental aspects
/ Experiments
/ Flooding
/ flooding duration
/ Floods
/ Flowers & plants
/ Growth
/ Hydrology
/ lakes
/ leaf chlorophyll content
/ Particle size
/ Phalaris arundinacea
/ Plant growth
/ plant height
/ Polygonum
/ prediction
/ response
/ sediment texture
/ Sediments
/ Sediments (Geology)
/ wetland management
/ wetland plant
/ wetland plants
/ Wetlands
2023
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Interactive Effects of Flooding Duration and Sediment Texture on the Growth and Adaptation of Three Plant Species in the Poyang Lake Wetland
by
Liu, Ying
, Yang, Shanshan
, Liu, Yizhen
, Yao, Xingzi
, Li, Jie
, Ge, Gang
, Xu, Ruixin
, He, Liang
, Gong, Huiying
in
Adaptation
/ Analysis
/ Biomass
/ Carex
/ Chlorophyll
/ Climate change
/ clones
/ Ecosystems
/ Environmental aspects
/ Experiments
/ Flooding
/ flooding duration
/ Floods
/ Flowers & plants
/ Growth
/ Hydrology
/ lakes
/ leaf chlorophyll content
/ Particle size
/ Phalaris arundinacea
/ Plant growth
/ plant height
/ Polygonum
/ prediction
/ response
/ sediment texture
/ Sediments
/ Sediments (Geology)
/ wetland management
/ wetland plant
/ wetland plants
/ Wetlands
2023
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Interactive Effects of Flooding Duration and Sediment Texture on the Growth and Adaptation of Three Plant Species in the Poyang Lake Wetland
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Interactive Effects of Flooding Duration and Sediment Texture on the Growth and Adaptation of Three Plant Species in the Poyang Lake Wetland
2023
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Overview
Flooding duration and sediment texture play vital roles in the growth and adaptation of wetland plants. However, there is a lack of research on the interactive effects of flooding duration and sediments on wetland plants. A two-factor experiment with flooding duration and sediment texture was designed in the study, involving three plant species commonly found in the Poyang Lake wetland (i.e., Carex cinerascens, Phalaris arundinacea, and Polygonum criopolitanum). Our findings were as follows: (i) Sediments play a crucial role in the growth and adaptation of hygrophilous plants, but they exhibited a weaker effect than flooding. (ii) Sediment texture mediates flooding to affect the stressing responses of wetland plant functional traits, including the leaf chlorophyll content, the plant height, and the number of leaves and ramets. (iii) Sediment texture forms interactive effects with flooding duration and directly influences hygrophilous plants. The results of this study help provide theoretical insights from a more scientific perspective for the prediction of hygrophilous plant dynamics and to facilitate the formulation of wetland management.
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