Inter-specific competition between seeds and seedlings of two confamilial tropical trees

IF 1.2 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q4 ECOLOGY Community Ecology Pub Date : 2023-10-03 DOI:10.1007/s42974-023-00165-3
Serajis Salekin, Md. Nazmul Hossain, Md Azharul Alam, Sharif Hasan Limon, Md. Saidur Rahman
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Abstract Inter-specific competition among species in a mixed species plantation is inevitable, and the degree of competition for available resources determines the success of species co-existence. Different species compete and interact for resources at different physiological and developmental stages. However, most research has investigated inter-specific competition at the mature stage. We examined seed germination and seedling growth of two confamilial species, Albizia saman and Albizia lebbeck, and explored inter-specific competition at their early life stages, grown in a mixture of different proportions of seeds and seedlings through a series of replacement experiment. The experiment included germination and height growth tests for each species on its own, as well as three mixtures of species with ratios of 25:75, 50:50 and 75:25. We found that the germination speed and percentage, the probability of seedling emergence, and the seedling height were significantly higher in A. saman than in A. lebbeck . Moreover, in mixtures, we observed that A. saman exhibits higher germination speed and percentages compared to A. lebbeck . The increase in seedling height did not vary significantly among treatments when the seedlings of the studied species were mixed in different proportions. However, both species showed an apparent benefit when growing together, which was significantly influenced by A. saman in terms of inter-specific competition indexes. The knowledge of the early growth performance of these species and their inter-specific competition presented in this study may influence recruitment success and will be useful in understanding the population dynamics in the case of a mixed species plantation. Furthermore, our study suggests that there could be an impact of species mixture on the regeneration or recruitment process, even when the species are confamilial. Therefore, this information could be useful for selecting suitable species mixtures in any afforestation and reforestation activities.

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两种亲缘热带乔木种子和幼苗的种间竞争
摘要在混合种人工林中,种间竞争是不可避免的,对可利用资源的竞争程度决定了物种能否成功共存。不同的物种在不同的生理和发育阶段竞争和相互作用资源。然而,大多数研究都是针对成熟阶段的种间竞争。本研究对两种近缘种合欢(Albizia saman)和合欢(Albizia lebbeck)的种子萌发和幼苗生长进行了研究,并通过一系列的替换实验,探讨了不同比例种子和幼苗混合生长的早期种间竞争。试验包括单独进行种子萌发和高度生长试验,以及以25:75、50:50和75:25配比进行3种混合试验。结果表明,沙曼的萌发速度、发芽率、出苗概率、苗高均显著高于白头草。此外,在混合条件下,沙蔓的萌发速度和发芽率均高于小檗。不同比例混合处理对幼苗高度的影响不显著。但两种在一起生长时均表现出明显的优势,这在种间竞争指数上受到沙曼的显著影响。本研究提供的这些物种的早期生长表现及其种间竞争的知识可能会影响招募的成功,并将有助于理解混合树种人工林的种群动态。此外,我们的研究表明,即使物种是近亲,物种混合也可能对再生或补充过程产生影响。因此,这些信息可用于任何造林和再造林活动中选择合适的物种混合物。
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Community Ecology
Community Ecology 环境科学-生态学
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51
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期刊介绍: Community Ecology, established by the merger of two ecological periodicals, Coenoses and Abstracta Botanica was launched in an effort to create a common global forum for community ecologists dealing with plant, animal and/or microbial communities from terrestrial, marine or freshwater systems. Main subject areas: (i) community-based ecological theory; (ii) modelling of ecological communities; (iii) community-based ecophysiology; (iv) temporal dynamics, including succession; (v) trophic interactions, including food webs and competition; (vi) spatial pattern analysis, including scaling issues; (vii) community patterns of species richness and diversity; (viii) sampling ecological communities; (ix) data analysis methods.
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