1995
DOI: 10.1080/0028825x.1995.10412958
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Nutritional requirements ofClematis vitalbaL (old man’s beard)

Abstract: The nutritional requirements of the naturalised vine, Clematis vitalba, were investigated in order to determine soil factors which might restrict its growth. Topsoil samples (0-10 cm), collected from 19 sites where C. vitalba has naturally established in New Zealand, had moderately acid to near neutral pH values, high to very high percentage base saturation, and medium to very high concentrations of the exchangeable cations Ca, Mg, and K, but tended to have low plant-available P and phosphateextractable sulpha… Show more

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“…Rapid germination following disturbance will increase the likelihood that seedlings will establish where there is limited competition from other plant species and, therefore, where growth is less limited by resource availability. This is likely to be a more favourable environment for the growth of C. vitalba (Hume et al 1995;Baars & Kelly 1996;Bungard 1996). We propose that rapid establishment from seed, following disturbance, is an important factor determining the distribution of C. vitalba in recently disturbed, high-light sites at Dennistoun Bush.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Rapid germination following disturbance will increase the likelihood that seedlings will establish where there is limited competition from other plant species and, therefore, where growth is less limited by resource availability. This is likely to be a more favourable environment for the growth of C. vitalba (Hume et al 1995;Baars & Kelly 1996;Bungard 1996). We propose that rapid establishment from seed, following disturbance, is an important factor determining the distribution of C. vitalba in recently disturbed, high-light sites at Dennistoun Bush.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As an invasive plant species, C. vitalba is a threat to native trees and shrubs, as it reduces light levels and smothers crowns of trees with its prolific foliage ( Gourlay et al 2000 ). In New Zealand, C. vitalba is regarded as a serious pest, and much research has been undertaken in order to save the native forest remnants from disappearing due to smothering caused by C. vitalba ( Hume et al 1995 , Ogle et al 2000 , Hill et al 2001 , 2004 , Paynter et al 2006 ). After extensive laboratory tests, a virulent strain of P. clematidina , which was originally isolated from an American C. ligusticifolia , was introduced to New Zealand in 1996 as a biological control agent of C. vitalba ( Gourlay et al 2000 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Вид натурализовался в Северной Америке и Новой Зеландии, где отнесен в ранг растений трасформеров и нуждается в специальном контроле (West, 1992;Ogle et al, 2000;Bungard et al, 1998;Gourlay et al, 2000). Обычно расселяется в городах, вдоль рек и лесозащитных полос (West, 1992;Greer, Sheppard, 1990;Hume et al, 1995;Parks, Schmechel, 2009). …”
Section: объект и методы исследованияunclassified
“…В Англии С. vitalba расселяется на щелочных почвах, но в Новой Зеландии растет на почвах с более широким интервалом рН, вплоть до значения 4,7 (Hume et al, 1995;Baars et al, 1998). Важным условием успешного развития сеянцев является высокое содержание азота в почве (Bungard et al, 1998).…”
Section: объект и методы исследованияunclassified