Subsoil graining as a differentiating factor of plant communities occurring on Carboniferous gangue dumps

Q2 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Inzynieria Ekologiczna Pub Date : 2019-12-01 DOI:10.12912/23920629/113634
K. Ryś, Łukasz Radosz, A. Kompała‐Bąba, A. Błońska, Agnieszka Hutniczak, Gabriela Woźniak
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The study attempts to show the diversity of vegetation of Carboniferous waste dumps with a predominant proportion of grasses and herbaceous plants, as well as recognition of soil grain preferences with biomass arising in patches of vegetation dominated by various species of grass and herbaceous plants. The floristic composition of the communities is based mainly on the dominance of one species or co-dominance of native herbaceous species i.e.: Chamaenerion palustre, Daucus carota, Centaurea stoebe, Lotus corniculatus, Tussilago farfara, Melilotus alba or aliens: Erigeron annuus, Matricaria maritima subsp. inodora, Solidago gigantea and grass species, i.e. Calamagrostis epigejos, Solidago gigantea, Poa compressa, Festuca arundinacea, Festuca rubra, Phragmites australis. In individual communities from 23 to 55 species of plants were recorded. The most diverse species include communities with high coverage of such species as: Poa compressa (H’ – 1.89), Daucus carota (H’ – 1.82), Festua arundinacea (H’ – 1.45), Calamagrostis epigejos (H’ – 1.42), while the smallest variety is characterized by the community with the participation of Phragmites australis (H’ – 0.91). Analysis of the grain size of the subsoil on the Carboniferous waste dumps showed a relationship between the dominant species and the granulometric composition as well as the content of organic matter in the subsoil.
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底土颗粒化是石炭纪矸石堆植物群落的分化因素
该研究试图展示石炭纪垃圾场植被的多样性,其中草和草本植物占主导地位,以及对土壤颗粒偏好的认识,生物量出现在以各种草和草本植被为主的植被斑块中。群落的区系组成主要基于一个物种的优势或本地草本物种的共同优势,即:Chamaenerion palustre、Daucus carota、Centaurea stoebe、Lotus corniculatus、Tussirago farfarfara、Melilotus alba或外来物种:Erigeron annuus、Matricaria maritima subsp。inodora、Solidago gigantea和草种,即Calamagrostis epiejos、Solidagon giganteaa、Poa compressa、高羊茅、红羊茅、芦苇。在个体群落中,记录了23至55种植物。最具多样性的物种包括高覆盖率的群落,如:Poa compressa(H'-1.89)、Daucus carota(H'-1.85)、Festua arundinacea(H'-1.45)、Calamagrostis epiejos(H'-1.42),而最小的品种以芦苇参与的群落为特征(H'-0.91)。对石炭纪垃圾场底土粒度的分析表明,优势物种与底土中的颗粒组成以及有机物含量之间存在关系。
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Inzynieria Ekologiczna
Inzynieria Ekologiczna Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Agronomy and Crop Science
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