JOURNAL OF NANJING FORESTRY UNIVERSITY ›› 2008, Vol. 32 ›› Issue (04): 76-80.doi: 10.3969/j.jssn.1000-2006.2008.04.017

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The growth response of Hydrilla verticillata to sediment type and density

JIANG Jin-hui1,2, ZHOU Chang-fang1,2, AN Shu-qing1,2*, GUAN Bao-hua2, CAI Ying2   

  1. 1. State Key Laboratory of Pollution Control and Resource Uses, Nanjing University, Nanjing 210093, China; 2. Institute of Wetland Ecology Nanjing University, Nanjing 210093, China
  • Online:2008-08-18 Published:2008-08-18

Abstract: In order to understand the plasticity of submerged macrophytes to environmental variations, an experiment on the g~owth response of Hydrilla verticillata to two sediment types (sand, clay+sand) and three densities was made. The results showed that compared with to sand sediment, (clay+sand) sediment greatly increased the plant height and stem diameter and decreased the root biomass allocation (P<0. 05). Lower density significantly increased the stem biomass allocation while decreased the leaf biomass ratio (P<0.05).’ For sand, plants at high density grew better, e. g., a great increase in relative growth rate and biomass (P<0.05). However, for clay+sand, density had an opposite influencing pattern, i. e., plants at high density had a slower growth (P<0.05). At high density, sand increased plant growth (P<0.05). At lower density, plants at (clay+sand) sediment grew faster (P

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