Effect of bryophytes on survival of conifer seedlings in subalpine forests of central Japan |
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Authors: | Toshihiko Nakamura |
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Institution: | (1) Department of Ecological Sciences, Natural History Museum and Institute, Chiba, Aoba-cho 955-2, 260 Chiba, Japan |
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Abstract: | Bryophytes form the major seedbed for coniferous trees in the subalpine forests of central Japan. Field experiments were conducted
on the floor of a closed stand dominated byTsuga on Mt Fuji to examine the seedling survival ofAbies veitchii andTsuga diversifolia in seven substrate types in relation to the morphological characteristics of the seeds and seedlings. NeitherAbies norTsuga seedlings could survive on dwarf-bamboo litter beyond 2 years after the seed rain.Abies seedlings survived not only in all types of bryophyte communities but also in larch litter. In contrast, the survival ofTsuga seedlings was restricted to communities of smaller-statured bryophytes found on logs. The seeds and 1st year seedlings ofA. veitchii were larger than those ofT. diversifolia. Abies seedlings produced hypocotyls taller than any bryophyte community and radicles which were long enough to penetrate into the
moist humus layer, whereasTsuga seedling radicles presumably penetrate into humus only in bryophyte communities forming a thin mat on logs. The effect of
bryophytes on survival of tree seedlings therefore depends on the relationships between the morphology of seeds and seedlings
and the structure of bryophyte communities. |
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Keywords: | Abies bryophyte seedling survival subalpine forest Tsuga |
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