Soil influence on the performance of 26 native herbaceous plants suitable for sustainable Maditerranean landscaping
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2009
abstract:
Native herbaceous plants have the potential for renaturalizing and recovering derelict soils, such as
urban or anthropized soils.
Ecological restoration following the establishment of a native wildflower meadow should lead to
a reduction in management costs and to the preservation of native plant populations. This study was
aimed at determining the ecological characteristics and the cultivation needs of 26 herbaceous species
native to Italy and southern Europe in order to identify their landscape potential in low-maintenance
conditions. The species were selected on the basis of their adaptation to unproductive soils in seminatural
and rural areas, and on their ornamental value, including their ability to attract insects. Monospecific
plots were set up in three different soils. Seed germination, seedling emergence, flowering
dynamics, and plant growth were determined. Dormancy-breaking treatments were effective in
improving the germination of most species. The percentage of field establishment and biomass appeared
to be affected by the physical and chemical characteristics of the soil. Soil texture slightly affected
seedling emergence, whereas soil texture and the C and N levels affected plant growth, the number of
flowers and the duration of flowering. Dianthus carthusianorum, Verbascum blattaria, Matricaria
chamomilla and Hypochoeris radicata developed a higher biomass per plant in the soils with a low
nutrient content, indicating their adaptability to infertile soils. Daucus carota, Papaver rhoeas, Verbascum
sinuatum, Coleostephus myconis produced a higher biomass per plant in the most fertile soil, where they
appeared to show a higher potential when competing with other species. The ecological characteristics
shown by the native plants are extremely important in terms of combining seeds of different species to
create and to maintain semi-natural herbaceous communities in low-maintenance landscapes.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Perennials; Autochthonous; Urban soil; Seedling emergence; Plant biomass
List of contributors:
Bretzel, Francesca; Pezzarossa, Beatrice
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