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Community collocation of four submerged macrophytes on two kinds of sediments in Lake Taihu, China
Authors:Chun Ye  Hai-Chan Yu  Hai-Nan Kong  Xiang-Fu Song  Guo-Yan Zou  Qiu-Jin Xu  Jie Liu
Institution:aResearch Center of Lake Ecological Environment, Chinese Research Academy of Environmental Sciences, Beijing 100012, China;bSchool of Environmental Science and Engineering, Shanghai Jiaotong University, Shanghai 200240, China;cShanghai Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Shanghai 201106, China
Abstract:To explore a method for rapid restoration and artificial regulation of submerged macrophytes in large-scale restoration of eutrophic lakes, the succession and the biodiversity changes of four communities composed of four native, common submerged macrophytes, Hydrilla verticillata, Potamogeton malaianus, Vallisneria spiralis and Najas marina, on two kinds of sediments were investigated. Under low light intensity (reduced by 99%), the plant biomass changed with seasonal changes, plant competition, and environmental stress. The competitive capability for light differed in the four species due to different shoot height and tiller number. After 405 days of transplantation, H. verticillata became dominant in all communities. The biomass of H. verticillata, with strong ability to endure low water light environment, accounted for more than 90% of the total community biomass, and P. malaianus had only weak growth, while V. spiralis and N. marina almost disappeared. Based on livability and biomass of submerged macrophytes on two sediment types, brown clay sediment appeared to be more favorable for the settlement of the plants, while fertile sludge sediment was suitable for vegetative growth. In conclusion, the improvement of habitats and the selection of appropriate plant species are of the greatest importance for ecological restoration of the aquatic ecosystem.
Keywords:Submerged macrophytes  Sediment  Community collocation  Succession  Ecological restoration
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