New Zealand Journal of Botany abstracts
Pattern of natural regeneration of narrow-leaved snow tussock
Chionochloa rigida ssp. rigida in Central Otago, New Zealand
WILLIAM G. LEE
Manaaki Whenua - Landcare Research
Private Bag 1930
Dunedin, New Zealand
M. FENNER
Biology Department
The University
Southampton S09 5NH
United Kingdom
RICHARD P. DUNCAN
Semi Arid Lands Research Group
Manaaki Whenua - Landcare Research
P.O. Box 276
Alexandra, New Zealand
Abstract Abstract Regeneration of Chionochloa rigida ssp.
rigida (Poaceae) was investigated in two adjacent
unburnt sites subjected to different levels of grazing
by merino sheep over an 8 year period. The spatial
pattern of establishment of immature plants within
a 3 m radius of 100 isolated mature tussocks (basal
diameter >20 cm) was recorded. Basal diameter,
height, canopy width, slope, and aspect of the
putative parents were noted, was was the size and
position of the immature plants (basal diameter
<
10 cm). At the lower grazing intensity the number
of immature plants increased with tussock size.
Small tussocks had disproportionately few immature
plants. The regeneration shadow was highly skewed,
72% of all immature plants occurring downhill and
downwind from the tussock. Highest densities of
recruits established between 0.5 m and 1.0 m from
tussock centres. Few immature plants established
within one diameter of the base of mature plants.
Grazing affected regeneration by: (a) reducing
overall recruitment (0.90 versus 4.0 immature plants
per tussock); (b) reducing the proportion of seedlings
in the smallest size class (20.0% versus 41.4% of
seedlings with basal diameter <2 cm); (c) reducing
mean seedling height (15.3 cm versus 23.0 cm); and
(d) reducing the proportion of more distant immature
plants. Regeneration was successful in the absence
of fire and at low grazing intensity, probably <0.2
stock units ha"1 yr1. However, recruitment was low
under moderate grazing and uphill and upwind of
mature tussocks. These factors need to be considered
in the rehabilitation of narrow-leaved snow tussock
grasslands in Central Otago.
Keywords Chionochloa rigida ssp. rigida;
regeneration shadow; grazing; seedling recruitment
B92042
Received 6 October 1992; accepted 16 April 1993
New Zealand Journal of Botany, 1993, Vol. 31: 117-125
0028-825X/93/3102-0117 $2.50/0 © The Royal Society of New Zealand 1993
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