The Response of Water Willow Justicia americana to Different Water Inundation and Desiccation Regimes

2005 
Abstract American water willow Justicia americana has been planted in reservoirs to provide important littoral habitat for fish because of its ability to form dense stands, spread along shorelines, grow in water up to 1.2 m deep, and withstand harsh conditions. The response of water willow to periods of inundation or desiccation has not previously been quantified and is critical for evaluating its potential success in reservoirs. We tested the inundation response of plants at depths of 0.75, 1.50, and 2.25 m for 2, 4, 6, and 8 weeks. Response to desiccation was investigated using drying durations of 2, 4, 6, and 8 weeks. In addition, 2- and 4-week drying periods were tested separately in June, July, and August. Number of leaves, total height, and total dry weight were measured as indicators of plant condition. Condition rapidly declined after inundation for 4 weeks at all experimental depths and plants did not recover by the end of the experiment. A significant decrease in height and increase in leaf numb...
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