OBSERVATIONS ON THE DAMAGES OF THE COASTAL VEGETATION I
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概要
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In Japan, the coastal vegetation changes its structure during the time of typhoons. The damages are caused by the wind-borne salt spray ; by the mechanical action of billows; the invasion of saline water ; and by the sand-movement by the wind. The damage by salt-spray prevents therophyte from advancing towards the coast line but scarcely influences the psammophyte. The order of tolerance to the saline-water damage does not correspond to the order of zonal distribution of the plants. From these observations, it is not to say that the damages by salt-spray and sea-water-invasion are most effective to change the structure of the coastal vegetation.
- 日本生態学会の論文
- 1962-06-01
著者
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Okada Yusaku
Kashiwazaki High School
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NOBUHARA Hajime
Narashino High School
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FUJIHIRA Katsuo
Futtsu Middle School, Chiba Prefecture
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Fujihira Katsuo
Futtsu Middle School Chiba Prefecture
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Nobuhara H.
Narashino High School
関連論文
- OBSERVATIONS ON THE DAMAGES OF THE COASTAL VEGETATION I
- OBSERVATIONS ON THE DAMAGES OF THE COASTAL : VEGETATION II