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Mechanisms of Central Die-back of Reynoutria japonica in the Volcanic Desert on Mt. Fuji. A Stochastic Model Analysis of Rhizome Growth
Authors:ADACHI, NAOKI   TERASHIMA, ICHIRO   TAKAHASHI, MASAYUKI
Affiliation:Department of Plant Sciences, Faculty of Science, The University of Tokyo, Thongo, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 113 Institute of Biological Sciences, University of Tsukuba, Tsukuba, Ibaraki 305, Japan
Abstract:Reynoutria japonica (Polygonaceae) is a pioneer clonal herbcolonising the volcanic desert on Mt. Fuji (height 3776 m),central Japan; establishment of secondary successional speciesoccurs only in the central die-back parts of the clonal standsofR. japonica. Clonal stands were excavated and the morphologyand growth pattern of the rhizomes were investigated with specialreference to the mechanisms of central die-back. Four morphologicalparameters, length of mother rhizomes, and number, branchingpositions and branching angle of daughter rhizomes on respectivemother rhizomes were measured or counted, and their roles inrhizome growth were examined employing a stochastic computersimulation model of the whole stand development. The simulationsclarified that, of these four parameters, the branching anglewas the most influential determinant of the whole pattern ofshoot distribution and that the central die-back was producedwhen the mean branching angle was 40° or smaller. Theseresults strongly infer that the onset of central die-back iscaused intrinsically byR. japonica itself by having the meanbranching angle of 40°. The adaptive significance of thegrowth pattern is discussed in relation to resource acquiringand habitat exploitation strategies of this species. Below-ground morphology; branching angle; central die-back; clonal plant; computer simulation; Japanese knotweed;Reynoutria japonica Houttuyn; rhizome growth pattern
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