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The role of waterlogging and sand accretion in modulating the morphology of the dune slack plantScirpus americanus

机译:The role of waterlogging and sand accretion in modulating the morphology of the dune slack plantScirpus americanus

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Scirpus americanusPers., a major dune slack plant in coastal sand dune ecosystems, differs in height along transects ranging between the lowest and highest elevational areas of slacks located along the coast of Delaware, U.S.A. Using reciprocal transplant and common garden experiments, results suggest that environmental factors rather than hereditary traits are more important in accounting for the differences in plant morphology expressed in the field. Dune slack plants are exposed to stresses of waterlogging and sand accretion in their natural environment. In controlled greenhouse experiments waterlogging was shown to inhibit stem growth and cause an increase in aerenchymatous tissue, whereas periodic sand deposition caused an increase in the plant height ofScirpus.

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