Abstract

Based on field investigation and statistical analysis, the characteristics of wild herbs in different communities are discussed in this paper. The results showed that there were 32 species and 30 genera of 14 families in the wild herbs of the three communities. Cynanchum chinense R.Br. and Setaria viridis (L.) Beauv are the three community common herbs. Pterocypsela indica (L.) Shih and Cirsium setosum are common to the Cerasus sp. community and Malus micromalus communit. Polygonum, Chenopodium album and Pharbitis nil (Linn.) Choisy are common to the Malus micromalus community and Robinia pseudoacacia L.community.

Highlights

  • Wild plant germplasm resource is an important part of a region's natural ecosystem

  • In order to find out the difference and connection between different undergrowth herbs, this paper investigated the undergrowth herbs of three plant communities in University of Jinan

  • This paper investigated the Cerasus sp., Malus micromalus and Robinia pseudoacacia L. community of University of Jinan

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Introduction

Wild plant germplasm resource is an important part of a region's natural ecosystem. Many wild herbs have good resistance, adaptability and ornamental value in natural condition[1,2,3]. By systematically investigating and utilizing the status of the wild plant resources in the study area, the economic development and ecological environment construction can be promoted[4-6]. In order to find out the difference and connection between different undergrowth herbs, this paper investigated the undergrowth herbs of three plant communities in University of Jinan

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