New Zealand Journal of Botany abstracts
An ecological study of the subalpine shrub Senecio bennettii (Compositae) at Arthur's Pass South Island, New Zealand
PETER HAASE*
Department of Plant and Microbial Sciences
University of Canterbury
Private Bag, Christchurch, New Zealand
Abstract Stands of Senecio bennettii at Pegleg
Flat, Arthur's Pass National Park, were the subject
of an ecological study. 5". bennettii is the dominant
shrub in various scrub and low forest associations
in the area. Mean annual shoot extension growth
of S. bennettii ranges from 11 to 72 mm and is cor-
related with the leaf area production of the respect-
ive shoots. There is a marked variation in the
number of annually produced lateral shoots, which
support the terminal inflorescences, and this has an
important bearing on the subsequent flowering
intensity. Mean annual leaf area production of api-
cal shoots ranged from 50-80 cm2 in shrubland
stands to 100-120 cm2 in specimens in the shrub
layer of subalpine low forest. The annual variation
in leaf area production of apical shoots is a result
of different temperature regimes experienced during
the period of leaf primordia initiation in the pre-
vious growing season; leaf area production of lat-
eral shoots is correlated with mean temperatures
during the current growing season. Litterfall occurs
throughout the year but is much more pronounced
from January to July. Partial or no flowering
occurred in 1981/82, 1982/83, 1983/84 and was
followed by a heavy flowering season in 1984/85.
Keywords Senecio bennettii; subalpine scrub;
composite scrub; growth rates; leaf area produc-
tion; periodic flowering; seed production; seed
germination
Received 28 August 1985; accepted 21 October 1985
New Zealand Journal of Botany, 1986, Vol. 24 : 247-262
0028-825X/86/2402-0247$2.50/0 © Crown copyright 1986
PDF file of entire paper: medium quality (1103K); (scanned from paper original: notes about this process)
This year's abstracts |
Journal home page |
All abstracts |
Publishing home page