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Effect of nutrient and moisture on the growth and reproduction of Epilobium hirsutum L., an endangered plant.

Authors :
Eung-Pill Lee
Young-Sub Han
Soo-In Lee
Kyu-Tae Cho
Jae-Hoon Park
Young-Han You
Source :
Journal of Ecology & Environment. 10/3/2017, Vol. 41, p1-9. 9p.
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Background: In this study, the growth and reproductive response of seedlings, grown in plastic pots with sand, to moisture and nutrients were analyzed in order to study the environmental conditions required to create an alternative habitat for Epilobium hirsutum L., an endangered plant. Results: Vegetative and reproductive growths of Epilobium hirsutum L. are accelerated with increase in moisture and organic matter content in the soil. Among vegetative organs, the number of runners related to asexual reproduction was the highest when the moisture content was over 25% and nutrient content between 7 and 14% in the soil. But the number of flowers related to flowering responses, among reproductive organs, was the highest when the moisture content was maintained at 75% and when nutrient content was 21% in the soil. The number of seeds, related to sexual reproduction, was the highest when the moisture content was over 25% and nutrient content between 14 and 21%. Conclusions: The study results show that a place with high moisture and nutrient content in the soil is advantageous to asexual and sexual reproduction of Epilobium hirsutum L. Therefore, we must serve periodically nutrient and seeds to sustain population in in situ conservation. Furthermore, it is advisable to create in riverside where abundant nutrient content have, making alternative habitat of Epilobium hirsutum L. Also, we must find species that have high contribution degree index through vegetation survey. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
22878327
Volume :
41
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Journal of Ecology & Environment
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
125910752
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1186/s41610-017-0054-z