Effect of local competition on resprouting of Arbutus unedo after clipping

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Abstract. To evaluate the effects of local competition on the growth and size variability of sprouts following disturbance in a natural population of Arbutus unedo in Catalonia, plants were cut at the base and a neighbor removal experiment was performed. Removal of neighbors resulted in an increase in the number and biomass of sprouts at 2 and 7.5 months after clipping. Number and biomass of sprouts was also correlated with initial plant size (stump area). Inter‐genet competition appeared to be symmetric, and acted to delay the onset of interference among sprouts within a genet. Size variability of sprouts on an individual was positively correlated with their density on the stump, supporting the hypothesis that competition among ramets (sprouts) within a genet is asymmetric. Reduced inter‐genet competition from neighbor removal resulted in an increase in the number and biomass of sprouts growing from a stump. This resulted in an increase in the asymmetry of competition among sprouts, and therefore an increase in the size variability of these sprouts. 1994 IAVS ‐ the International Association of Vegetation Science

Original languageEnglish
JournalJournal of Vegetation Science
Volume5
Issue number2
Pages (from-to)145-152
Number of pages8
ISSN1100-9233
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 1994

    Research areas

  • Disturbance, Inter‐genet competition, Plant competition, Removal experiment, Size variability

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