Effects of trampling and distance from a stream on the growth of coastal plant, <i>Carex pumila</i> Thunb.

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  • 人の踏みつけと川からの距離が海浜植物コウボウシバ(<i>Carex pumila </i>Thunb.)の生育に与える影響
  • 人の踏みつけと川からの距離が海浜植物コウボウシバ(Carex pumila Thunb.)の生育に与える影響
  • ヒト ノ フミツケ ト カワ カラ ノ キョリ ガ カイヒン ショクブツ コウボウシバ(Carex pumila Thunb.)ノ セイイク ニ アタエル エイキョウ

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<p>We analyzed the effects of trampling on coastal plants using an insect protection fence in the Tottori Sand Dunes. In the second year of the fence's installation, we set up survey plots at 10 sites paired with the inside and outside of the fence, and surveyed the height, leaf length, and health of the coastal plant, Carex. pumila. The results showed that the grass height was lower and the leaf length was shorter outside the fence. The percentage of injured leaves was higher in outside. Vegetation cover around the fence was regulated by trampling in addition to site conditions. It is expected that the entry control by a simple rope fence while considering the site conditions, will be actively utilized as an effective tool for the coastal plants protection.</p>

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