Factors influencing the natural regeneration of the pioneering shrub Calligonum mongolicum in sand dune stabilization plantations in arid deserts of northwest China

Calligonum mongolicum is a successful pioneer shrub to combat desertification, which is widely used for vegetation restoration in the desert regions of northwest China. In order to reveal the limitations to natural regeneration of C. mongolicum by asexual and sexual reproduction, following the process of sand dune stabilization, we assessed clonal shoots, seedling emergence, soil seed bank density, and soil physical characteristics in mobile and stabilized sand dunes. Controlled field and pot experiments were also conducted to assess germination and seedling emergence in different dune soil types and seed burial depths. The population density of mature C. mongolicum was significantly different after sand dune stabilization. Juvenile density of C. mongolicm was much lower in stabilized sand dunes than mobile sand dune. There was no significant difference in soil seed bank density at three soil depths between mobile and stabilized sand dunes, while the emergence of seedlings in stabilized dunes was much lower t an emergence in mobile dunes. There was no clonal propagation found in stabilized dunes, and very few C. mongolicum seedlings were established on stabilized sand dunes. Soil clay and silt content, air-filled porosity, and soil surface compaction were significantly changed from mobile sand dune to stabilized dunes. Seedling emergence of C. mongolicm was highly dependent on soil physical condition. These results indicated that changes in soil physical condition limited clonal propagation and seedling emergence of C. mongolicum in stabilized sand dunes. Seed bank density was not a limiting factor; however, poor seedling establishment limited C. mongolicum’s further natural regeneration in stabilized sand dunes. Therefore, clonal propagation may be the most important mode for population expansion in mobile sand dunes. As a pioneer species C. mongolicum is well adapted to propagate in mobile sand dune conditions, it appears unlikely to survive naturally in stabilized sand dune plantations.

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Main Authors: Fan, B., McHugh, A., Shujiang Guo, Quanlin Ma, Jianhui Zhang, Xiaojuan Zhang, Weixing Zhang, Juan Du, Qiushi Yu, Changming Zhao
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Published: John Wiley & Sons 2018
Subjects:AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES AND BIOTECHNOLOGY, Clonal Propagation, Pioneer Species, CLONES, PLANT PROPAGATION, SEEDLING EMERGENCE, SOIL SEED BANKS, SOIL TYPES,
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spelling dig-cimmyt-10883-199092023-05-24T16:09:24Z Factors influencing the natural regeneration of the pioneering shrub Calligonum mongolicum in sand dune stabilization plantations in arid deserts of northwest China Fan, B. McHugh, A. Shujiang Guo Quanlin Ma Jianhui Zhang Xiaojuan Zhang Weixing Zhang Juan Du Qiushi Yu Changming Zhao AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES AND BIOTECHNOLOGY Clonal Propagation Pioneer Species CLONES PLANT PROPAGATION SEEDLING EMERGENCE SOIL SEED BANKS SOIL TYPES Calligonum mongolicum is a successful pioneer shrub to combat desertification, which is widely used for vegetation restoration in the desert regions of northwest China. In order to reveal the limitations to natural regeneration of C. mongolicum by asexual and sexual reproduction, following the process of sand dune stabilization, we assessed clonal shoots, seedling emergence, soil seed bank density, and soil physical characteristics in mobile and stabilized sand dunes. Controlled field and pot experiments were also conducted to assess germination and seedling emergence in different dune soil types and seed burial depths. The population density of mature C. mongolicum was significantly different after sand dune stabilization. Juvenile density of C. mongolicm was much lower in stabilized sand dunes than mobile sand dune. There was no significant difference in soil seed bank density at three soil depths between mobile and stabilized sand dunes, while the emergence of seedlings in stabilized dunes was much lower t an emergence in mobile dunes. There was no clonal propagation found in stabilized dunes, and very few C. mongolicum seedlings were established on stabilized sand dunes. Soil clay and silt content, air-filled porosity, and soil surface compaction were significantly changed from mobile sand dune to stabilized dunes. Seedling emergence of C. mongolicm was highly dependent on soil physical condition. These results indicated that changes in soil physical condition limited clonal propagation and seedling emergence of C. mongolicum in stabilized sand dunes. Seed bank density was not a limiting factor; however, poor seedling establishment limited C. mongolicum’s further natural regeneration in stabilized sand dunes. Therefore, clonal propagation may be the most important mode for population expansion in mobile sand dunes. As a pioneer species C. mongolicum is well adapted to propagate in mobile sand dune conditions, it appears unlikely to survive naturally in stabilized sand dune plantations. 2975–2984 2019-01-29T01:10:13Z 2019-01-29T01:10:13Z 2018 Article ISSN: 2045-7758 https://hdl.handle.net/10883/19909 10.1002/ece3.3913 English CIMMYT manages Intellectual Assets as International Public Goods. The user is free to download, print, store and share this work. In case you want to translate or create any other derivative work and share or distribute such translation/derivative work, please contact CIMMYT-Knowledge-Center@cgiar.org indicating the work you want to use and the kind of use you intend; CIMMYT will contact you with the suitable license for that purpose. Open Access PDF United Kingdom John Wiley & Sons 8 Ecology and Evolution
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topic AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES AND BIOTECHNOLOGY
Clonal Propagation
Pioneer Species
CLONES
PLANT PROPAGATION
SEEDLING EMERGENCE
SOIL SEED BANKS
SOIL TYPES
AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES AND BIOTECHNOLOGY
Clonal Propagation
Pioneer Species
CLONES
PLANT PROPAGATION
SEEDLING EMERGENCE
SOIL SEED BANKS
SOIL TYPES
spellingShingle AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES AND BIOTECHNOLOGY
Clonal Propagation
Pioneer Species
CLONES
PLANT PROPAGATION
SEEDLING EMERGENCE
SOIL SEED BANKS
SOIL TYPES
AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES AND BIOTECHNOLOGY
Clonal Propagation
Pioneer Species
CLONES
PLANT PROPAGATION
SEEDLING EMERGENCE
SOIL SEED BANKS
SOIL TYPES
Fan, B.
McHugh, A.
Shujiang Guo
Quanlin Ma
Jianhui Zhang
Xiaojuan Zhang
Weixing Zhang
Juan Du
Qiushi Yu
Changming Zhao
Factors influencing the natural regeneration of the pioneering shrub Calligonum mongolicum in sand dune stabilization plantations in arid deserts of northwest China
description Calligonum mongolicum is a successful pioneer shrub to combat desertification, which is widely used for vegetation restoration in the desert regions of northwest China. In order to reveal the limitations to natural regeneration of C. mongolicum by asexual and sexual reproduction, following the process of sand dune stabilization, we assessed clonal shoots, seedling emergence, soil seed bank density, and soil physical characteristics in mobile and stabilized sand dunes. Controlled field and pot experiments were also conducted to assess germination and seedling emergence in different dune soil types and seed burial depths. The population density of mature C. mongolicum was significantly different after sand dune stabilization. Juvenile density of C. mongolicm was much lower in stabilized sand dunes than mobile sand dune. There was no significant difference in soil seed bank density at three soil depths between mobile and stabilized sand dunes, while the emergence of seedlings in stabilized dunes was much lower t an emergence in mobile dunes. There was no clonal propagation found in stabilized dunes, and very few C. mongolicum seedlings were established on stabilized sand dunes. Soil clay and silt content, air-filled porosity, and soil surface compaction were significantly changed from mobile sand dune to stabilized dunes. Seedling emergence of C. mongolicm was highly dependent on soil physical condition. These results indicated that changes in soil physical condition limited clonal propagation and seedling emergence of C. mongolicum in stabilized sand dunes. Seed bank density was not a limiting factor; however, poor seedling establishment limited C. mongolicum’s further natural regeneration in stabilized sand dunes. Therefore, clonal propagation may be the most important mode for population expansion in mobile sand dunes. As a pioneer species C. mongolicum is well adapted to propagate in mobile sand dune conditions, it appears unlikely to survive naturally in stabilized sand dune plantations.
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topic_facet AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES AND BIOTECHNOLOGY
Clonal Propagation
Pioneer Species
CLONES
PLANT PROPAGATION
SEEDLING EMERGENCE
SOIL SEED BANKS
SOIL TYPES
author Fan, B.
McHugh, A.
Shujiang Guo
Quanlin Ma
Jianhui Zhang
Xiaojuan Zhang
Weixing Zhang
Juan Du
Qiushi Yu
Changming Zhao
author_facet Fan, B.
McHugh, A.
Shujiang Guo
Quanlin Ma
Jianhui Zhang
Xiaojuan Zhang
Weixing Zhang
Juan Du
Qiushi Yu
Changming Zhao
author_sort Fan, B.
title Factors influencing the natural regeneration of the pioneering shrub Calligonum mongolicum in sand dune stabilization plantations in arid deserts of northwest China
title_short Factors influencing the natural regeneration of the pioneering shrub Calligonum mongolicum in sand dune stabilization plantations in arid deserts of northwest China
title_full Factors influencing the natural regeneration of the pioneering shrub Calligonum mongolicum in sand dune stabilization plantations in arid deserts of northwest China
title_fullStr Factors influencing the natural regeneration of the pioneering shrub Calligonum mongolicum in sand dune stabilization plantations in arid deserts of northwest China
title_full_unstemmed Factors influencing the natural regeneration of the pioneering shrub Calligonum mongolicum in sand dune stabilization plantations in arid deserts of northwest China
title_sort factors influencing the natural regeneration of the pioneering shrub calligonum mongolicum in sand dune stabilization plantations in arid deserts of northwest china
publisher John Wiley & Sons
publishDate 2018
url https://hdl.handle.net/10883/19909
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