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Table 4 The composition of the dominant species (quantities greater than 500 hm−2) classified by genera in three stands

From: Moso bamboo (Phyllostachys edulis (Carriere) J. Houzeau) invasion affects soil phosphorus dynamics in adjacent coniferous forests in subtropical China

Forest type (n = 3)

Shrubs

Trees (hm−2)

height (cm)

Basal diameter (cm)

herbs

Quantity (hm−2)

height (cm)

Basal diameter (cm)

CR

Theaceae

8500

108.8

12.51

Fagopyrum

1000

20

 

Aceraceae

5000

43.1

5.06

Berberidaceae

500

23

2.68

Rosaceae

3000

54.7

5.22

Oxalidaceae

500

28

 

Total

16,500

68.9 (A)

7.59 (A)

Total

2000

  

PH-CR

Rosaceae

10,500

105.6

7.77

Berberidaceae

2500

29.2

2.92

Theaceae

8000

109.6

11.52

Dryopteridaceae

1000

24

 

Aceraceae

3500

46.8

4.68

Asteraceae

500

10

1.40

Hamamelidaceae

3000

76.5

6.37

Aspidiaceae

500

17

 

Lauraceae

3000

81.2

8.38

Fagopyrum

500

15

 

Rhododendraceae

3000

96.1

8.81

Polypodiaceae

500

21

 

Symplocaceae

2500

87.8

9.61

Caryophyllaceae

500

24

 

Cephalotaxaceae

2500

101.4

7.16

Total

6000

  

Total

36,000

88.1 (A)

8.04 (A)

    

PH

Theaceae

9000

110.5

11.79

Asteraceae

2000

15.5

2.30

Rosaceae

8500

87.6

5.76

Berberidaceae

1000

27.8

2.75

Aceraceae

6000

41.4

4.82

Dryopteridaceae

1000

19.1

 

Lauraceae

4000

65.1

6.16

Fagopyrum

500

15.5

 

Hamamelidaceae

3000

67.7

5.79

Oxalidaceae

500

26.9

 

Total

30,500

74.5 (A)

6.86 (A)

Polypodiaceae

500

19

 
    

Total

5500

  
  1. A in bracket means average
  2. CR Cryptomeria japonica pure forest, PH-CR Phyllostachys edulis-Cryptomeria japonica mixed forest, PH Phyllostachys edulis pure forest