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Interspecific correlations among dominant populations of ligneous species in Mianshan Mountain of Shanxi

ZHANG Guiping1,2;ZHANG Feng1,3;RU Wenming1,2   

  1. 1Institute of Loess Plateau,Shanxi University,Taiyuan 030006, China;2Department of Biology & Chemistry,Changzhi College,Changzhi 046011, China;3School of Life Science and Technology,Shanxi University,Taiyuan 030006, China

  • Received:2005-04-26 Revised:2005-08-15 Online:2006-03-08 Published:2006-03-08

Abstract: The study on the interspecific correlations among 210 species-pairs of 21 dominant populations of ligneous species showed that 109,87 and 99 species-pairs were positively correlated,while 101,122 and 111 speciespairs had negative correlations,and the ratios of positive and negative correlations were 1.08,0.71 and 0.89,based on χ2 test for 2×2 contingency table,Pearson correlation coefficient test,and Spearman rank correlation coefficient test,respectively.According to the adaptability to the environment and the relationships between plants and environment,21 species were divided into two ecological species groups,i.e.,light-favoring and shade-tolerant plants.Compared with Pearson correlation coefficient test,Spearman rank correlation coefficient test was more sensitive.A positive association and correlation occurred between the species having similar biological traits,e.g.,the ecological adaptability to similar habitats and the overlapping niches in some degree,while the negative association and correlation occurred between the species having different biological features,e.g.,different adaptability to habits or segregated niches in some degree.

Key words: Water stress, Phellodendron amurense, Cell protective enzyme, Lipid peroxidation