Distribution of terrestrial plant communities near Syowa Station in Antarctica, with special reference to water supply and soil property
The ecological studies were made on the terrestrial plant communities (mainly mosses and algae), with special reference to water supply and soil properties. Moss communities were distributed mainly on the northeastern and northwestern slopes of the bare-rock zones, such as Akarui Point, Tama Point,...
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fttriple:oai:gotriple.eu:oai:doaj.org/article:e6ace72831534be09f3d37a980722328 2023-05-15T14:03:52+02:00 Distribution of terrestrial plant communities near Syowa Station in Antarctica, with special reference to water supply and soil property Mitsuo Yamanaka Kazuo Sato 1977-08-01 https://doi.org/10.15094/00007944 https://doaj.org/article/e6ace72831534be09f3d37a980722328 en other eng National Institute of Polar Research doi:10.15094/00007944 0085-7289 2432-079X https://doaj.org/article/e6ace72831534be09f3d37a980722328 undefined Antarctic Record, Iss 59, Pp 54-67 (1977) geo Journal Article https://vocabularies.coar-repositories.org/resource_types/c_6501/ 1977 fttriple https://doi.org/10.15094/00007944 2023-01-22T17:53:01Z The ecological studies were made on the terrestrial plant communities (mainly mosses and algae), with special reference to water supply and soil properties. Moss communities were distributed mainly on the northeastern and northwestern slopes of the bare-rock zones, such as Akarui Point, Tama Point, Tensoku Rock, Tottuki Point and Mukai Rocks, where water is supplied directly from the ends of the continental ice sheet in the summer. To elucidate the relation between distribution pattern of plant communities and nutrients, the soil samples for chemical analyses were taken at 37 points in various areas, and pH, total N, total C, available P_2O_5 and exchangeable Ca, Mg, K and Na were measured in the laboratory. The correlations were observed, to a certain extent, among moss community and total N and C. It can be said that available P_2O_5 plays an important role in distribution and growth of a species of green alga (Prasiola crispa subsp. antarctica). On the other hand, many points remain uncertain regarding the relation between the distribution of plants and the inorganic nutrients such as Ca, Mg, K and Na. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctica Ice Sheet Unknown Bare Rock ENVELOPE(-45.589,-45.589,-60.704,-60.704) Mukai Rocks ENVELOPE(39.700,39.700,-69.050,-69.050) Syowa Station Tama Point ENVELOPE(40.433,40.433,-68.717,-68.717) Tensoku Rock ENVELOPE(40.183,40.183,-68.800,-68.800) |
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The ecological studies were made on the terrestrial plant communities (mainly mosses and algae), with special reference to water supply and soil properties. Moss communities were distributed mainly on the northeastern and northwestern slopes of the bare-rock zones, such as Akarui Point, Tama Point, Tensoku Rock, Tottuki Point and Mukai Rocks, where water is supplied directly from the ends of the continental ice sheet in the summer. To elucidate the relation between distribution pattern of plant communities and nutrients, the soil samples for chemical analyses were taken at 37 points in various areas, and pH, total N, total C, available P_2O_5 and exchangeable Ca, Mg, K and Na were measured in the laboratory. The correlations were observed, to a certain extent, among moss community and total N and C. It can be said that available P_2O_5 plays an important role in distribution and growth of a species of green alga (Prasiola crispa subsp. antarctica). On the other hand, many points remain uncertain regarding the relation between the distribution of plants and the inorganic nutrients such as Ca, Mg, K and Na. |
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Mitsuo Yamanaka Kazuo Sato |
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Distribution of terrestrial plant communities near Syowa Station in Antarctica, with special reference to water supply and soil property |
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Distribution of terrestrial plant communities near Syowa Station in Antarctica, with special reference to water supply and soil property |
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Distribution of terrestrial plant communities near Syowa Station in Antarctica, with special reference to water supply and soil property |
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Distribution of terrestrial plant communities near Syowa Station in Antarctica, with special reference to water supply and soil property |
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Distribution of terrestrial plant communities near Syowa Station in Antarctica, with special reference to water supply and soil property |
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distribution of terrestrial plant communities near syowa station in antarctica, with special reference to water supply and soil property |
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National Institute of Polar Research |
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1977 |
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https://doi.org/10.15094/00007944 https://doaj.org/article/e6ace72831534be09f3d37a980722328 |
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ENVELOPE(-45.589,-45.589,-60.704,-60.704) ENVELOPE(39.700,39.700,-69.050,-69.050) ENVELOPE(40.433,40.433,-68.717,-68.717) ENVELOPE(40.183,40.183,-68.800,-68.800) |
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Bare Rock Mukai Rocks Syowa Station Tama Point Tensoku Rock |
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Bare Rock Mukai Rocks Syowa Station Tama Point Tensoku Rock |
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Antarc* Antarctica Ice Sheet |
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Antarc* Antarctica Ice Sheet |
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