FATE OF PLANTS FROM BURIED SEEDS ON VOLCANO USU, JAPAN, AFTER THE 1977-1978 ERUPTIONS

mortality was extremely high and reproductive success was low, due mostly to the instability of ground surface, these annuals emerged for several years but disappeared after 1989. The nitrogen-fixing and stoloniferous perennials, Trifolium repens and Lotus corniculatus var. japonicus, were derived only from the seed bank. They have gradually increased in cover and have become large enough to flower. The other perennials derived from the seed bank, most of which produce short rhizomes, did not increase in cover annually and thus contributed less to revegetation than nitrogen-fixing stoloniferous species. The fate of perennials seems to be dependent on the types of rhizome and stolon systems. Although recruitment from the seed bank was restricted to gullies, the seed bank was the major source of annuals and of nitrogen-fixing perennials in the gullies. Succession in the gullies was substantially different from that which occurred outside the gullies where plants mostly originated from seed immigration and vegetative reproduction from surviving plants, and annual and nitrogen-fixing plants were absent.

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