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Dynamics and viability analysis of transplanted and natural lady’s slipper (Cypripedium japonicu) populations during repeated removal of understory vegetation in South Korea

한국에서 반복적인 하층식생 제거에 따른 이식 및 자생 광릉요강꽃 개체군의 동태 및 생존력 분석

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한국환경생태학회 (Korean Society of Environment & Ecology)
초록

We compared the morphology, physiology, and stem-count change of natural versus transplanted endangered orchids (Cypripedium japonicum) undergoing habitat management (repeated removal of competing understory vegetation) during 2009 and 2013 in South Korea. The restored site had lower transmitted light and soil humidity than the natural site. The natural and restored populations differed in leaf morphology and chlorophyll content (natural: total chlorophyll = 1.00 ± 0.04, restored: total chlorophyll = 0.53 ± 0.06). No recruitment occurred during the monitoring period. Population viability tended to decrease in the restored population (λG=0.97,μ=– 0.05, σ2=0.036) and increase in the natural population (λG=1.07,μ = 0.03, σ2=0.075). In conclusion, restored C. japonicum have poor long-term viability compared with plants in the natural habitat, a difference caused mainly by inappropriate transplant-site selection. Repeated removal of competing vegetation differed in its effects on character, abundance, and reproductive properties in both populations. Notably, habitat management increased stem count and flowering rate in natural C. japonicum, but these changes did not cause an increase in fruit-setting rate.

저자
  • Yong-Chan Cho(국립수목원) | 조용찬
  • Han-Gyeoul Kim(국립수목원) | 김한결
  • Bon-Yeol Koo(국립수목원) | 구본열
  • Jae-Kwon Shin(국립수목원) | 신재권