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Erschienen in: Environmental Earth Sciences 6/2013

01.11.2013 | Original Article

Short-time response in growth and sediment properties of Zizania latifolia to water depth

verfasst von: Xiang Bai, Kaining Chen, Xiaomin Chen

Erschienen in: Environmental Earth Sciences | Ausgabe 6/2013

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Abstract

Field experiments were conducted to study the short-time response in growth and sediment properties of Zizania latifolia to four levels of water depth: 10, 50, 90, and 130 cm. The results showed that Z. latifolia was sensitive to high water depth stress in terms of the significantly decreased basal stem diameter, leaf width, root length, total biomass, and root to shoot ratio with increasing water depth. It was found suitable to grow in shallow water less than 50 cm in depth. The growth of Z. latifolia significantly increased sediment moisture content and porosity, while reduced wet bulk density in sediment and NH4–N concentration in interstitial water. Along the water depth gradient, the growth of Z. latifolia significantly impacted sediment wet bulk weight and loss on ignition, both NH4–N and PO4–P concentrations in interstitial water. However, no obvious regularities were observed in the sediment vertical profiles. NH4–N and PO4–P concentrations in interstitial water were much higher than in overlying water, indicating that they could diffuse from sediment to overlying water. NH4–N concentration was also higher in deep sediment. Growth properties of Z. latifolia (except for leaf length) are significantly correlated to wet bulk density, loss on ignition, NH4–N concentration in sediment and NH4–N, PO4–P concentrations in interstitial water. The results indicate that water depth less than 50 cm is favorable for the growth of Z. latifolia, where it can exert its ecological function effectively. This research suggests a possibility to promote the growth of Z. latifolia and exert its ecological function by rational water depth management.

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Metadaten
Titel
Short-time response in growth and sediment properties of Zizania latifolia to water depth
verfasst von
Xiang Bai
Kaining Chen
Xiaomin Chen
Publikationsdatum
01.11.2013
Verlag
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Erschienen in
Environmental Earth Sciences / Ausgabe 6/2013
Print ISSN: 1866-6280
Elektronische ISSN: 1866-6299
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s12665-013-2345-8

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