The distribution of native herbaceous and woody plants in different forest stand types planted 33 years ago in Obihiro no Mori, an Urban Park

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  • 都市公園「帯広の森」で植栽後33年を経て定着した在来草本・木本の分布と林分タイプとの関係
  • トシ コウエン 「 オビヒロ ノ モリ 」 デ ショクサイゴ 33ネン オ ヘテ テイチャク シタ ザイライ ソウホン ・ キモト ノ ブンプ ト ハヤシ ブン タイプ ト ノ カンケイ

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To understand the establishment of an artificial urban forest the distribution of native herbaceous and woody plants in coniferous, broad-leaved and mixed stand types was studied. In coniferous stands and a coniferous area of mixed stands there were low-light conditions year-round and no specific species, such as Sasa nipponica, was dominant, but native herbaceous and woody plants were found to grow better. Brighter light conditions in the spring in broad-leaved stands and the broad-leaved area of mixed stands led to S. nipponica dominating and several native herbaceous species growing better as well, possibly suppressing the growth of woody plants.

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