Skógræktarritið - 15.05.2001, Side 170

Skógræktarritið - 15.05.2001, Side 170
Table 1. Relative cover (%) July 1991, Hardangervidda, for some plant species showing strong changes between plots after transplantation. (Benedict and Wielgolaski 1992). 1 Plant species Lichen heath “Blueberry ” community Vacc. myrtillus Self-transpl. 0 Transpl. to "blueberry" community 0 Self-transpl. 9.42 Transpl. to lichen heath 1.00 Vacc. vitis-idaea 19.00 2.42 0 5.42 Desch. flexuosa 0 2.50 9.75 3.42 Festuca ovina 5.73 4 0 0.75 Dicranium coll. 1.10 6.92 16.25 11.50 Cetraria nivalis 22.10 0.17 0.17 7.83 expected that reciprocal trans- plantations between the two communities within some years would visualise changes in the taxonomic composition. ln that way the studies could give indi- cations on possible vegetation changes by climatic variation, for instance due to the greenhouse effect by C02 increase. The response of the various plant species does not reflect only the influence of each stress factor before and after the transplanta- tion, but it also reflects the inter- nal changes in the competition within the community. The two communities chosen in the studies are both low growing without deep roots. Therefore, the mats could relatively easily be moved from one place to another without too much destruction of the plants. About 10 cm thick veg- etation mats in six replicates were carried between the sites in 75 by 35 cm styroform boxes. Mats of similar size were also transplant- ed within each of the sites to see the effect of destruction of tops of roots by the transplantation itself in comparison with vegetation on untouched plots. Non-destructive samplings by percentage cover- age of the various plant species were carried out at the time of seasonal maximal above ground biomass the first year of study, after four years and after nine years (Wielgolaski and Benedict, 1986; Benedict and Wielgolaski, 1992). Some rough estimates were also done after 15 years. Results and discussion Less than 20% of the plants of Vaccinium myrlillus (blueberry) transplanted to the lichen heath were alive after 4 years and even half of that 9 years after trans- plantation, given as relative cover (Table 1). 15 years after transplantation all blueberry plants transplanted to the lichen heath were dead. The reduction also in biomass of the species by transplantation was strongly significant both when compared with the control plots and with the selftransplanted ones. The biomass of V. vitis-idaea moved from the lichen heath to the blueberry heath was also strong- ly reduced after 9 years. The cover of the species at that time was less than 13 % as high in the transplanted as in the selftrans- planted plots (Table I). Explana- tions for the reduction in V. myr- tillus by transplantation may be both the draught and the windy and cold, poorly snow covered lichen heath. The death of V. vitis-idaea at the blueberry com- munity was more surprising, but may have something to do with the wetter soil conditions at the site. The two grass species Deschampsia flezuosa and Festuca ovina showed a similar, but less dramatic response to reciprocal transplantations between the sites. Normally the first species mentioned is favoured in areas of good snow cover, the second in dry, wind blown areas. Both species, however, seemed to sur- vive relatively well 9 years after transplantation to other condi- tions. About 1/3 of D. flexuosa (measured as cover or biomass) survived 9 years after transplan- tation from the blueberry heath to the wind blown lichen heath, while F. ovina survived well after transplantation to the wetter blueberry community. However, the last species showed a consid- erably weaker flowering percent- age when transplanted from its natural site. This may probably indicate a weaker fitness to the more sheltered conditions. Also some of the other vascu- lar plants in the study not shown in the table, gave interesting responses to the transplanta- tions. The dwarf Salix, S. herbacea, was not naturally found in the plots at the lichen heath, but sur- vived well after transplantation from the blueberry heath even 15 years after transplantation. How- ever, S. herbacea transplanted to the lichen heath did not flower. This may indicate that good 168 SKÓGRÆKTARRITIÐ 2001 l.tbl.
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