Study on the Growth Characters of Kaburagia rhusicola Winter Host when Transplanted Outside of Origin
- Received Date: 1998-01-12
- Accepted Date: 1999-06-15
- Available Online: 2012-03-17
Abstract: The rinds of moss, Kaburagia rhusicola winter host,were brought from Zhushan County to Wuhan and planted in containers.The containers were put in damp woods with scattering light.After one year’s observation and study,it is found that these rinds of moss not only can be alive outdoors in Wuhan,but also grew well.The vigorous growth period of Erythrodontium leptothallum, the dominant winter host of K.rhusicola, was from July to next February,the branch growth climax period was January and the fastest growth period of shoot was October.Thruidium kanedae grew most of the new branches and grew the fastest in November.