Authors
Fernando G Brun, Fabio Cummaudo, Irene Olivé, Juan José Vergara, José Lucas Pérez-Lloréns
Publication date
2007/6
Journal
Marine Biology
Volume
151
Pages
1917-1927
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Description
Disaggregating seagrass meadows and studying its components separately (clones, ramets, shoots) can provide us insights on meadow dynamics and growth patterns. The clonal growth, dependent upon clonal rules may regulate and impose constraints to plant architecture and, therefore, determine how individual clones evolve into the environment. In order to investigate the relationship between clonal growth rules and clone architecture, the belowground network architecture of single-clones of the seagrass Zostera noltii was studied. Networks were traced in situ after washing out the overlying sediment, and network characteristics were measured using digital analysis: area covered by clone, total rhizome length, type of rhizomatic axes (main, secondary, tertiary, quaternary), number and length of the internodes, branching angles and branching frequencies. This approach revealed that Z. noltii is able to …
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