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Life History Traits and Mechanisms of Endangerment in Ranalisma rostratum
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作者 Wang Jianbo,Chen Jiakuan, Li Rongqian(College of Life Sciences,Wuhan University,Wuhan 430072, China) 《Wuhan University Journal of Natural Sciences》 EI CAS 1998年第2期231-234,共4页
Ranalisma rostratum (Alismataceae) is an endangered aquatic plant, and now there is only one population existing in China. In its natural habitat, Huli marsh in Chaling, Hunan province, the best growing plants have be... Ranalisma rostratum (Alismataceae) is an endangered aquatic plant, and now there is only one population existing in China. In its natural habitat, Huli marsh in Chaling, Hunan province, the best growing plants have been observed at microsites where the water depth is 5~10cm, and the plants grow in emergent form.R. rostratum reproduces asexually or sexually. The recruitment of asexual propagules into population is a very important way to maintain the natural population size. Although seed production does not appear to limitR. rostratum, restricted dispersal of propagules and seeds, low seed viability, low germinability, slow growth of seedlings under all conditions, and habitat loss due to agriculture appear to be more important reasons for the endangerment of this plant. 展开更多
关键词 Key words Ranalism rostratum life history mechanism of endangerment
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