北极生态系统恢复中原生冻土带苔藓植物繁殖技术研究

IF 2.7 3区 地球科学 Q2 ECOLOGY Arctic Science Pub Date : 2023-05-19 DOI:10.1139/as-2022-0046
Jasmine JM Lamarre, A. Dhar, M. Naeth
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极端的环境条件和对生态系统过程和群落动态的有限了解对北极生态系统恢复活动构成了重大挑战。苔藓植物作为先锋物种,对北方生态系统的功能和结构至关重要,在促进土壤和微生境发展方面发挥着重要作用。共从加拿大西北地区Lac de Gras附近的一个混合群落中采集了11种苔藓植物,并进行了为期12周的实验室研究。使用三种繁殖体类型(大(2.1-40mm)、中(1.0-2mm)、小(<1mm)千枚)和三种浆料(蒸馏水、啤酒、酪乳)来确定有效的苔藓植物繁殖技术和用于北极恢复区物种引进的浆料。中型碎片比大型或小型碎片更有效地繁殖苔藓植物,因为它们能增加苔藓植物的数量和覆盖率。水和啤酒比酪乳更有效,尽管12周后效果有所减轻。假三叶草是繁殖数量最多的物种,其次是浮夸草和紫色Ceratodon。这项研究表明,如果苔藓植物重新植被是一个重点,那么用中等大小的碎片和蒸馏水繁殖将是北极生态系统恢复中最有效的野外应用。
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A Propagation Technique For Native Tundra Bryophytes For Arctic Ecosystem Restoration
Extreme environmental conditions and limited understanding of ecosystem processes and community dynamics pose significant challenges for arctic ecosystem restoration activities. As pioneer species, bryophytes are critical to the function and structure of northern ecosystems and play an important role in facilitating soil and microhabitat development. A total of 11 bryophytes species were collected from a mixed community near Lac de Gras in the Northwest Territories, Canada and a 12 week laboratory study was conducted. Three propagule types (large (2.1-40 mm), medium (1.0-2 mm), small (<1 mm) phyllids) and three slurries (distilled water, beer, buttermilk) were used to determine effective bryophyte propagation techniques and slurries for species introduction in arctic restoration sites. Medium size fragments were more effective than large or small for propagating bryophytes as they led to greater bryophyte plant count and cover. Water and beer were more effective than buttermilk, although their effects were lessening after 12 weeks. Bryum pseudotriquetrum was the most abundant species propagated, followed by Aulacomium turgidum and Ceratodon purpureus. This study suggests propagation with medium size fragments and distilled water would be most efficient for field application in arctic ecosystem restoration if bryophyte revegetation is a focus.
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Arctic Science
Arctic Science Agricultural and Biological Sciences-General Agricultural and Biological Sciences
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期刊介绍: Arctic Science is an interdisciplinary journal that publishes original peer-reviewed research from all areas of natural science and applied science & engineering related to northern Polar Regions. The focus on basic and applied science includes the traditional knowledge and observations of the indigenous peoples of the region as well as cutting-edge developments in biological, chemical, physical and engineering science in all northern environments. Reports on interdisciplinary research are encouraged. Special issues and sections dealing with important issues in northern polar science are also considered.
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