1993
DOI: 10.1007/bf02348534
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Recovery of a Sasa tsuboiana population after mass flowering and death

Abstract: The recovery process of a Sasa tsuboiana population after a mass flowering and death in 1977 was investigated by 15 years of observation in the Hira Mountains, Kinki district, western Japan. Seed production was high (6600-13 800 seeds m -2 in Sasa plots and 3900 seeds m -2 in a forest plot) but m ), probably because of seed predation by Microtus emergent seedling density was low (14-21 seedlings -2 montebelli occurring between seed shedding and the next spring. The seedling density had decreased further by the… Show more

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“…Dwarf bamboo, Sasa, is a typical undergrowth vegetation type that could have an effect on forest dynamics; it occurs widely in beech forests in Japan (Shidei 1974). Accepted 26 October 1995. death (Makita 1992;Makita et al 1993) or the associated dynamics of beech (Fagus crenata Blume) seedlings (Nakashizuka 1988). Because this natural phenomenon occurs rarely, the relationship between Sasa undergrowth and forest dynamics has never been fully understood despite the efforts of many researchers; few studies have investigated the regeneration process of Sasa species after their simultaneous Received 17 January 1995.…”
Section: Introduc~onmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dwarf bamboo, Sasa, is a typical undergrowth vegetation type that could have an effect on forest dynamics; it occurs widely in beech forests in Japan (Shidei 1974). Accepted 26 October 1995. death (Makita 1992;Makita et al 1993) or the associated dynamics of beech (Fagus crenata Blume) seedlings (Nakashizuka 1988). Because this natural phenomenon occurs rarely, the relationship between Sasa undergrowth and forest dynamics has never been fully understood despite the efforts of many researchers; few studies have investigated the regeneration process of Sasa species after their simultaneous Received 17 January 1995.…”
Section: Introduc~onmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…kurilensis (Makita 1992) and S . tsuhoiana (Makita et al 1993). Their populations had not reached the optimal weight-density combination during the observed period.…”
Section: Densipweight Relationship In Rametsmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…5). Many seedlings of S. tsuhoiana in the open habitat extended rhizomes from the second year after germination, and even in the seedlings grown under the woodland canopy, about half had developed rhizomes by the spring of the fourth year (Makita et al 1993). The proportion of culms produced by tillering from the original clumps became lower as the rhizomes extended, and most culms were derived from rhizome buds in 1988 (Fig.…”
Section: Rhizome Dei3elopmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
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