Logo Kérwá
 

Effects of trampling on a terrestrial orchid environment

Date

Authors

Light, Marilyn H. S.
MacConaill, Michael

Journal Title

Journal ISSN

Volume Title

Publisher

Universidad de Costa Rica

Abstract

Description

Orchids and soil communities that support them may be affected when we monitor or conduct inves- tigative procedures, or through tourism especially during the blooming season, but this has never been investigated or quantified (Light 2004). The immedi- ate and direct effect of human disturbance including crushing of flowering plants and seedlings is obvious: broken stems are unlikely to resume growth and a season’s reproductive effort can be lost. 
Orchids and soil communities that support them may be affected when we monitor or conduct inves- tigative procedures, or through tourism especially during the blooming season, but this has never been investigated or quantified (Light 2004). The immedi- ate and direct effect of human disturbance including crushing of flowering plants and seedlings is obvious: broken stems are unlikely to resume growth and a season’s reproductive effort can be lost. 

Keywords

Cypripedium, soil compaction, nematodes, nutrient supply, Cypripedium, soil compaction, nematodes, nutrient supply

Citation

item.page.doi

Collections

Endorsement

Review

Supplemented By

Referenced By