State of the Population of Gladiolus imbricatus L. in a Molinia Meadow after Extensive Management and Abandonment

Author:

Kostrakiewicz-Gierałt Kinga1ORCID,Podgórska Monika2ORCID,Kłosowski Stanisław3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Tourism, Faculty of Tourism and Recreation, University of Physical Education in Krakow, Jana Pawła II 78, Krakow 31-571, Poland

2. Department of Environmental Biology, Institute of Biology, Faculty of Exact and Natural Sciences, Jan Kochanowski University, Uniwersytecka 7, Kielce 25-406, Poland

3. Department of Microbiology, Institute of Biology, Faculty of Exact and Natural Sciences, Jan Kochanowski University, Uniwersytecka 7, Kielce 25-406, Poland

Abstract

The abandonment of seminatural Molinia meadows observed in Central and Eastern Europe during the 20th century started the secondary succession and threatened the state and persistence of populations of numerous meadow species. Considering this, the aims of the presented investigations were to study the abundance and selected traits of individuals of Gladiolus imbricatus L. in extensively used (EM) and unmanaged for at least 15 years (UM) Molinia meadows (Southern Poland, Central Europe). Altogether, 125 juvenile individuals, 21 vegetative individuals, and 119 generative individuals of Gladiolus imbricatus were investigated. The field studies showed positive correlation among the height of shoots and other traits of generative individuals in both study patches. Moreover, the greater abundance of population of Gladiolus imbricatus (especially the greater number of juveniles), as well as the greater dimensions of leaf blades, shoots, inflorescence, and number of capsules in the patch UM, indicates the appropriate state of the population. These data indicate a positive influence of abandonment and evolving secondary succession on the Gladiolus imbricatus population within the Molinia meadows.

Funder

Ministerstwo Nauki i Szkolnictwa Wyzszego

Publisher

Hindawi Limited

Subject

Ecology,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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