A field study was conducted to investigate the effects of existing adult neighbors and gap size on the process of seedling establishment in Leymus chinensis. Seeds of L. chinensis were added to artificially created gaps in a degraded steppe in North China. Neighbor root exclusion was accomplished using polyvinyl chloride tubes sunk in the soil of gaps. Seedling emergence and survivorship was greater in gaps than in control areas, but growth performance was higher only in larger gaps (20 cm and 40 cm in diameter) with neighboring roots present and in all gaps without neighboring roots present. Seedlings produced no tillers in the control and few tillers in 10-cm- and 20-cm-diameter gaps. Seedlings had more tillers in the largest gaps (40 cm)...
The ability to rapidly invade disturbed soil unoccupied by living roots (soil gaps) was examined for...
Promoting the seed regeneration potential of secondary forests undergoing gap disturbances is an imp...
Question: What is the effect of gap size on the seedling emergence, growth and survival of four comm...
This is the accepted manuscript of an article published by the NRC Research Press. The manuscript do...
Broadcasting of Chinese wild rye, Leymus chinensis seeds (without plowing) is the long-standing reco...
Cessation of the management of semi-natural habitats such as grasslands and meadows contributes to s...
Reproductive allocation is critically important for population maintenance and usually varies with n...
<div><p>Adding propagules (source) to a degraded site (recipient) is a common way of manipulating se...
Phenotypic plasticity enables plants to cope with changes in their environment. Plasticity in a popu...
Long-term effects of two mechanical interventions, shallow plowing and harrowing, on degraded Leymus...
Adding propagules (source) to a degraded site (recipient) is a common way of manipulating secondary ...
The formation of fertility islands by shrubs increases soil resources heterogeneity in thicketizatio...
Promoting the seed regeneration potential of secondary forests undergoing gap disturbances is an imp...
In majority of plant communities with a closed canopy, the disturbances created by abiotic factors a...
Abstract: Cattle influences gap dynamics in pastures in two ways: (1) by creating gaps and (2) by af...
The ability to rapidly invade disturbed soil unoccupied by living roots (soil gaps) was examined for...
Promoting the seed regeneration potential of secondary forests undergoing gap disturbances is an imp...
Question: What is the effect of gap size on the seedling emergence, growth and survival of four comm...
This is the accepted manuscript of an article published by the NRC Research Press. The manuscript do...
Broadcasting of Chinese wild rye, Leymus chinensis seeds (without plowing) is the long-standing reco...
Cessation of the management of semi-natural habitats such as grasslands and meadows contributes to s...
Reproductive allocation is critically important for population maintenance and usually varies with n...
<div><p>Adding propagules (source) to a degraded site (recipient) is a common way of manipulating se...
Phenotypic plasticity enables plants to cope with changes in their environment. Plasticity in a popu...
Long-term effects of two mechanical interventions, shallow plowing and harrowing, on degraded Leymus...
Adding propagules (source) to a degraded site (recipient) is a common way of manipulating secondary ...
The formation of fertility islands by shrubs increases soil resources heterogeneity in thicketizatio...
Promoting the seed regeneration potential of secondary forests undergoing gap disturbances is an imp...
In majority of plant communities with a closed canopy, the disturbances created by abiotic factors a...
Abstract: Cattle influences gap dynamics in pastures in two ways: (1) by creating gaps and (2) by af...
The ability to rapidly invade disturbed soil unoccupied by living roots (soil gaps) was examined for...
Promoting the seed regeneration potential of secondary forests undergoing gap disturbances is an imp...
Question: What is the effect of gap size on the seedling emergence, growth and survival of four comm...