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Contrasting Dynamics of Littoral and Riparian Reed Stands Within a Wetland Complex of Lake Cerknica

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Journal Plants (Basel)
Date 2023 Mar 11
PMID 36903867
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This contribution discusses the use of field measurements and remotely sensed data in an exploration of the effects of environmental parameters on the riparian and littoral stands of the common reed () in an intermittent wetland in Slovenia. For this purpose, we created a normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI) time series extending from 2017 to 2021. Data were collected and fitted to a unimodal growth model, from which we determined three different stages relating to the reed's growth. The field data consisted of the above-ground biomass harvested at the end of the vegetation season. Maximal NDVI values at the peak of the growing season exhibited no useful relationship with the above-ground biomass at the end of the season. Intense and long-lasting floods, especially during the period of intense culm growth, hindered the production of common reeds, while dry periods and temperatures were helpful before reed growth began. Summer droughts exhibited little effect. Water level fluctuations exerted a greater effect on reeds at the littoral site due to more pronounced extremes. In contrast, more constant and moderate conditions at the riparian site benefited the growth and productivity of the common reed. These results can prove useful for decision making regarding common reed management at the intermittent lake Cerknica.

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