Effect of sediment deposition on turion sprouting and early growth of Potamogeton crispus L.

2016 
Potamogeton crispus L. is a cosmopolitan aquatic species and is widely used as a pioneer species for ecological restoration. Many restoration projects that employ P. crispus turions are carried out in turbid water with the result that turions are covered by sediment deposition. Will these turions germinate in the next growing season? Previous studies have focused on the effects of light and temperature on turion sprouting. The purpose of this study is to determine whether sediment deposition influences turion sprouting and early growth of P. crispus. Turions were cultivated at a range of sediment depths (1–5 cm), whereas the control group (0 cm) was not covered by sediment, only inserted into sediment. Turion sprouting, plant height, leaf number, leaf area and plant dry weight were monitored. The results showed that the sprouting time of the turions was delayed with increasing sediment thickness. The maximum sprouting rate and leaf number occurred at 2.0 cm depth; however, the plant height, leaf area and ...
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