Assessment of residual herbicides applied to invasive bamboos and their effects on the vegetation of bamboo forests

Takeharu Itou, K. Esaki, J. Kodani, A. Sakai
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: We applied select herbicides, chlorate and glyphosate, upon invasive bamboo forests and then monitored the herbicidal residue present within the fallen leaves, fine roots, soil, and stream water of the forests in question. In addition, we examined the effects of herbicides on seed germination and the understory vegetation within the bamboo forests studied. The herbicide chlorate nearly degraded completely within a one month period within the soil, whereas the herbicide glyphosate was slightly detected at low levels within the bamboo forest leaf fall, fine roots, and the soil. Simultaneously, none of the two applied herbicides were detected within nearby stream water during the assessment period. The possibility of herbicidal outflow from the application area is considered to be low. Among three tree species which are widespread within clearcutting sites, or the understory of bamboo forests, the germination rate of Zanthoxylum ailanthoides significantly decreased following the application of the herbicide chlorate. Furthermore, the understory vegetation within the bamboo forest was additionally surveyed in order to assess the effects of glyphosate application upon the vegetation. Following the application, vegetation coverage increased rapidly, reaching nearly double the amount of prior coverage before application across number of species, which included pioneer trees and herbs. It is assumed that glyphosate application caused effects akin to clearcutting via killing bamboos, since similar vegetation dynamics were reported within clearcutting sites. Taking all factors into account, the negative environmental impact of the select herbicides applied to bamboo forests should be limited in scope.
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:我们对入侵竹林使用氯酸盐和草甘膦两种除草剂,然后监测这些竹林的落叶、细根、土壤和溪水中的除草剂残留。此外,我们还研究了除草剂对所研究竹林种子萌发和林下植被的影响。氯酸盐在土壤中一个月内几乎完全降解,而草甘膦在竹林落叶、细根和土壤中含量较低。同时,在评估期间,在附近的溪流中没有检测到两种除草剂。除草剂从施用区域流出的可能性被认为是低的。在滥伐地或竹林林下分布的3种树种中,施用氯酸盐除草剂后,花椒的发芽率显著降低。此外,还对竹林林下植被进行了调查,以评价草甘膦施用对植被的影响。施用后,植被覆盖度迅速增加,包括先锋树和草本在内的各种物种的覆盖度几乎达到施用前的两倍。据推测,草甘膦的施用造成的影响类似于通过杀死竹子而造成的砍伐,因为在砍伐地点报告了类似的植被动态。综合考虑各种因素,选用的竹林除草剂对环境的负面影响应控制在一定范围内。
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