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The impact of mosses on the growth of neighbouring vascular plants,substrate temperature and evapotranspiration on an extensive green roof
Authors:Amy Heim  Jeremy Lundholm  Leanne Philip
Institution:1. Biology Department, Saint Mary’s University, 923 Robie St., Halifax, NS, B3H 3C3, Canada
2. Xeroflor Canada Inc., 1Yonge St. Suite 1801, Toronto, ON, M5E 1W7, Canada
Abstract:Currently the majority of vegetation used on shallow extensive green roofs are species of Sedum, which are able to survive in the harsh green roof environment. While mosses frequently colonize green roofs in Europe, intentional planting of mosses on green roofs is less common, especially in North America. Mosses may contribute to the ecosystem services provided by green roofs, and may act as facilitators of vascular plants. This study examined the effect of three different moss species on soil temperature, water loss rates and the growth of neighbouring vascular plant species. Overall, the presence of mosses in this experiment impacted the neighbour species differently, suggesting that mosses are best used in particular species combinations. One species of grass showed a net benefit of moss neighbours, suggesting that facilitation may be operating. Mosses reduced soil temperature relative to bare substrates; net evapotranspiration of green roof modules planted with mosses varied depending on the identity of moss and neighbour species.
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