印度 Chimonocalamus griffthianus 的群花和保护说明

Harsh B. Naithani , Rajendra K. Meena , Maneesh S. Bhandari , Harish C. Choudhary
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Chimonocalamus griffithianus 是生长在印度东北部各邦的一种具有重要社会经济价值的山竹,会集体开花。记录种群的开花期非常重要,这样可以指导开花后的保护和管理。本研究记录了西加罗山(印度梅加拉亚邦)诺克雷克国家公园的 C. griffithianus 种群的开花情况。我们观察到了群生开花现象,随后整丛死亡,发芽稀少。通过仔细研究不同种群的早期开花记录,我们发现不同种群之间的开花期并不同步,不同种群的开花时间也不同。因此,建立一个数据库并记录不同种群的开花情况,对于该物种开花后的保护和管理非常重要,而且通过纳入与遗传多样性和种群遗传结构相关的信息,可以进一步加强保护方法。
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Note on the gregarious flowering and conservation of Chimonocalamus griffthianus in India

Chimonocalamus griffithianus is a socio-economically important hill bamboo growing in the north-eastern states of India that flower gregariously. It is important to record the flowering episodes of populations so that post-flowering conservation and management can be guided. This study records flowering in a population of C. griffithianus from Nokrek National Park, West Garo Hills (Meghalaya, India). We observed a gregarious flowering followed by the mortality of entire clumps and sparse germination. By scrutinizing earlier flowering records from different populations, we found that flowering episodes have not been synchronized among populations, with different populations flowering at different times. Consequently, the development of a database and recording the flowering of different populations could be very important for post flowering conservation and management of the species, and the conservation methods could further be strengthened by incorporating information related to genetic diversity and population genetic structure.

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