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Age structures of modules of clonal peatland sedge Carex middendorffii

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Age structure of a plant population carries important information on population dynamics. The traditional age classification of individuals by development phases could not explain the generation relationship neither between individuals nor between modules, and it could not accurately predict the future of population or the tendency of peatland evolution. In a peatland of the Xiao Hinggan Mountains, China, at the middle of the growth season, the age structures of 3 modules, ramets, active buds and rhizomes of a Carex middendorffii clonal population were investigated, with the method of classifying age classes of ramets and active buds by counting generation quantity of tiller nodes, and classifying age classes of rhizomes by their real survival time. The quantity of vegetative ramets was dominant. Tiller nodes of ramets can propagate vegetatively for a maximum of 3 generations. The population of ramets consisted of 3 age classes of ramets at the middle of the growth season, and showed a stable age structure. In the two sampling events, there was no significant difference between quantities and age structure of the population. The maximum age of an excavated rhizome was 12 years old. Rhizomes were classified in 8 age classes, and age classes 4–6 contributed most to the total biomass. There was no significant difference in total length and total biomass per unit area, or in biomass per unit length in rhizomes between the two samplings. Four age classes of active buds were recognized, and their number increased from July to August. The Carex middendorffii clonal population achieved regeneration by budding from the tiller nodes of ramets. The age structures of the 3 modules suggested that the Carex middendorffii clonal population could persist in the early development phase of the oligotrophic peatland in the Xiao Hinggan Mountains, but it could not be dominant. It also faces the risk to disappear from the community as the peatland develops further.

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Foundation item: Under the auspices of the National Natural Science Foundation of China (No.50139020) and Natural Science Foundation for Young Scholars in Northeast Normal University, China (No. 111373000)

Biography: BU Zhao-jun (1972– ), male, a native of Dongning of Heilongjiang Province, Ph.D., specialized in wetland ecology and plant ecology. E-mail: buzhaojun@nenu.edu.cn

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Bu, Zj., Yang, Yf., Håkan, R. et al. Age structures of modules of clonal peatland sedge Carex middendorffii . Chin. Geograph.Sc. 15, 269–274 (2005). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11769-005-0040-8

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