Artículo
Growth performance of multi-species plant mixtures on an extensive vegetated roof: A two-year experimental study
Cáceres, Natalia
; Robbiati, Federico Omar
; Suárez, Mario Adolfo; Hick, Emmanuel Christian Bernard; Matoff, Evangelina; Jim, Chi Yung; Galetto, Leonardo
; Imhof, Lelia




Fecha de publicación:
02/2024
Editorial:
Springer
Revista:
Urban Ecosystems
ISSN:
1083-8155
e-ISSN:
1573-1642
Idioma:
Inglés
Tipo de recurso:
Artículo publicado
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Resumen
Assessing and selecting plant species for mixed planting on vegetated roofs is essential for integrating nature-based solutions into urbanenvironments. This study evaluated the growth performance of multi-species mixtures on an extensive vegetated roof in a semiaridregion at the campus of the Catholic University of Córdoba, Argentina over two years. Three native species with different growthforms and stress tolerance (Phyla nodiflora, Grindelia cabrerae, Eustachys retusa) and exotic Sedum mexicanum were planted in 11microcosms containing two, three and four species combinations. Green cover and survival rate were assessed at seven benchmarktimes over two annual growing seasons at the microcosms and individual-species levels. At year one end, significant inter-microcosmsand inter-species differences in green cover were found. Nine microcosms attained>80% total green cover, and six achieved>80%total survival rate. At year two end, five microcosms sustained 60−80% total green cover and survival rate (P. nodiflora/E. retusa;G. cabrerae/E. retusa; G. cabrerae/E. retusa/S. mexicanum; P. nodiflora/E. retusa/S. mexicanum; and P. nodiflora/G. cabrerae/E.retusa/S. mexicanum). For intra-microcosms species performance, E. retusa and S. mexicanum attained notably higher green coverthan the other two species. Eustachys retusa was notably a key driver among microcosms. The commensal and complementary rolesof some species toward others were demonstrated. The combination of P. nodiflora and E. retusa showed the best performance aftertwo years. Our findings indicated that some species perform better in less diverse plant mixtures.
Palabras clave:
microcosms
,
biotic interaction
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green cover
,
survival rate
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Articulos(IMBIV)
Articulos de INST.MULTIDISCIPL.DE BIOLOGIA VEGETAL (P)
Articulos de INST.MULTIDISCIPL.DE BIOLOGIA VEGETAL (P)
Articulos(IRNASUS)
Articulos de INSTITUTO DE INVESTIGACIONES EN RECURSOS NATURALES Y SUSTENTABILIDAD JOSE SANCHEZ LABRADOR S.J.
Articulos de INSTITUTO DE INVESTIGACIONES EN RECURSOS NATURALES Y SUSTENTABILIDAD JOSE SANCHEZ LABRADOR S.J.
Citación
Cáceres, Natalia; Robbiati, Federico Omar; Suárez, Mario Adolfo; Hick, Emmanuel Christian Bernard; Matoff, Evangelina; et al.; Growth performance of multi-species plant mixtures on an extensive vegetated roof: A two-year experimental study; Springer; Urban Ecosystems; 27; 4; 2-2024; 1207-1223
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