植物生态学报 ›› 1983, Vol. 7 ›› Issue (4): 289-298.

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羊草种群地上部生物量形成规律的探讨

李月树,祝廷成   

  • 发布日期:1983-04-10
  • 通讯作者: 李月树

The Regularities of Formation of Aboveground Biomass of Leymus chinensis’ Population

Li Yueshu, Zhu Tingcheng   

  • Published:1983-04-10
  • Contact: Shi Weide

摘要: 本文从种群生态的水平研究了中国东北草原的主要优势植物——羊草种群地上部生物量的若干形成规律。羊草种群每年从4月初返青,其地上部生物量的相对增长速率在抽穗前(5月中旬一下旬)最快,达0.1142克/克/天,绝对增长速率在盛花期(6月中旬一下旬)最快,达7.46克/米2/天。前者决定于羊草的自身发育节律,后者受生长季内的气温和降水的约制。羊草种群总生物量的变化曲线呈单峰形式,峰值出现在8月中旬,达305克/米2。继后,生物量逐渐下降至10月中旬地上部全部枯死。据观测,影响羊草种群地上部总生物量的限制因素是:生长季前期(4一7月)的降水量。羊草种群地上部总生物量峰值的高低,依赖同化器官生物量的增长,总生物量与同化器官生物量的增长呈强正相关(r=0.9472**)。

Abstract: Leymus chinensis–one of the most wide spread dominant species in the grassland of northeastern China. In this paper, the regularities of formation of its aboveground biomass was studied. Every year, in early April L. chinensis’ population turned green. Its highest relative growth rate (R), 0.l142g·g-1· day-1, occurred before earing (the second ten days--the last ten days of May)) but its highest absolute growth rate (G), 7.46g· m-2·day-1, appeared during florescence (the second ten days--the last ten days of June). It was found that the R was mainly controlled by the growth regularity of L. chinensis itself, while the G was influenced by the rainfall and temperature of growing season. The aboveground biomass of L. chinensis’ population changes with time and it reaches its highest peak at the growing season. The mean highest value of biomass was 305g·m-2. It occurred during the second ten days of August and then slowly declinded. The aerial parts of L. chinensis’ population all died during the second ten days of October. From our observation, the rainfall in earlier stage (April--July) of growing season was the main limiting factor to the aboveground gross biomass. The height of the peak of its aboveground gross biomass depends on the growth of the biomass of assimilating tissue of L. chinensis’ population. The increase of the aboveground gross biomass positively correlats with the growth of the assimilating tissue (r=0.9472).