2022
DOI: 10.1002/ldr.4169
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Simulated grazing and nitrogen addition facilitate spatial expansion of Leymus chinensis clones into saline‐alkali soil patches: Implications for Songnen grassland restoration in northeast China

Abstract: The spatial expansion characteristic of most clonal plant species makes them produce large networks by elongating rhizomes/stolons, and occupy more physical space; thus it could contribute to restoring patchy degraded grasslands. Grazing and fertilization may affect the expansion of clonal plants, and thus can affect the vegetation recovery of degraded grassland. However, these have never been tested under field conditions. A field study was conducted from 2014 to 2019 to evaluate the effects of simulated mode… Show more

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“…The underground rhizome lateral buds of clonal plants can grow upward to form new ramets or horizontally to form new underground rhizome branches, promoting the growth and expansion of plant populations [30]. Owing to the unique underground and aboveground branching and growth characteristics of bamboo ramet systems, bamboo has become a mobile plant.…”
Section: Renewing and Moving Of Bamboo Ramet Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The underground rhizome lateral buds of clonal plants can grow upward to form new ramets or horizontally to form new underground rhizome branches, promoting the growth and expansion of plant populations [30]. Owing to the unique underground and aboveground branching and growth characteristics of bamboo ramet systems, bamboo has become a mobile plant.…”
Section: Renewing and Moving Of Bamboo Ramet Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%