Competition between two similar plant varieties,green shrunk perilla and red shrunk perilla,in mixed cultures |
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Authors: | Motomura Satoshi Shinozaki Kichiro Yoda Kyoji |
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Affiliation: | (1) Faculty of Science, Osaka City University, Sumiyoshi-ku, 558 Osaka;(2) Present address: Nagano National Livestock Breeding Station, Arakoda, 1889 Saku-shi;(3) Present address: Faculty of Liberal Arts, Tezukayama University, 631 Tezukayama, Nara |
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Abstract: | Influences of plant density and time after seeding on the growth of two horticultural forms of perilla (Perilla frutescens var.crispa), green shrunk perilla (f.viridi-crispa) and red shrunk perilla (f.crispa), were examined in a mixed culture experiment. Relationships between mean individual plant weight and plant density in mixed populations were approximated by Ogawa's non-interaction type (NI-type) reciprocal equation. The density conversion factors in the equation for green and red perillas were always, respectively, smaller and larger than unity, suggesting that effects of a green perilla on the other individuals were always stronger than those of a red one in a mixed population. All coefficients in the NI-type reciprocal equation were expressed as functions of time after seeding. As a result, time trends of mean individual plant weights for both species in mixed populations could be reasonably estimated for different plant densities and mixed proportions. The results were also applied to Lotka-Volterra's equation. Time trends of Lotka-Volterra's competition coefficients for both plants could be calculated and were compared with those of density conversion factors. |
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Keywords: | Competition Competition coefficient Density conversion factor Lotka-Volterra's equation Non-interaction type (NI-type) reciprocal equation Perilla frutescens |
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