Resprouting Ability of Six Atlantic Shrub Species

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Otilia Reyes
Mercedes Casal
Francisco Castro Rego
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[1] Facultad de Biología,Área de Ecología, Dpto. De Biología Celular y Ecología
[2] Universidad de Santiago de Compostela,Área de Ecología, Dpto de Biología Celular y Ecología, Escuela Politécnica Superior
[3] Instituto Superior de Agronomía,Centro de Ecología Aplicada Prof. Baeta Neves
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Folia Geobotanica | 2009年 / 44卷
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Resprouting; Shrubs;
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Resprouting from subterranean structures is a principal method of vegetative regeneration that many shrub species show after a disturbance. This study, therefore, aims to determine the resprouting capacity and intensity of six dominant species in an Atlantic shrubland area located in the NW of the Iberian Peninsula and compare their resprouting and germinating strategies. Resprouting intensity is measured using three variables: individual probability of resprouting, number of resprouts and length of these sprouts in three plant-age classes. The intensity for each species was calculated using a simple index (IRI) that included the three measured variables. All studied species, excepting Erica umbellata, could resprout. According to the IRI values, there are three groups of species: strong resprouters (Ulex europaeus, Ulex minor and Pterospartum tridentatum), weak resprouters (Ulex micranthus and Genista triacanthos) and non-resprouters (E. umbellata). The germination of strong resprouters is highly stimulated by fire. Frequent disturbances remove the non- and weak resprouter populations and promote the strong resprouter ones.
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