[1]DONG Xu,ZHAO Chuan-chuan,XIN Wen-rong,et al.The Ecological Effects of Growth Between Pinus Talulaeformis Mixed and Hippophae Rhamnoides in Haidong Region[J].Research of Soil and Water Conservation,2009,16(01):196-198.
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Research of Soil and Water Conservation[ISSN 1005-3409/CN 61-1272/P] Volume:
16
Number of periods:
2009 01
Page number:
196-198
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Public date:
2009-02-20
- Title:
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The Ecological Effects of Growth Between Pinus Talulaeformis Mixed and Hippophae Rhamnoides in Haidong Region
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DONG Xu1, ZHAO Chuan-chuan2, XIN Wen-rong1, ZHANG Feng-chen3, YANG Xiao-yang4
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1. Qinghai Provincial Forest Inventory and Planning Institute, Xi’ning 810008, China;
2. College of Resource & Environment, Shaanxi University of Science and Technology, Xi’an 710021, China;
3. Northwest Institute of Forest Inventory, Planning and Design, SFA, Xi’an 710048;
4. College of Life Sciences, Northwest University, Xi’an 710069, China
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- Keywords:
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Pinus talulaeformis; Hippophae rhamnoides; mixed forest; ecologicial benefit
- CLC:
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S718.553
- DOI:
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- Abstract:
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Based on the investigation of reconstructing mixed forests of Pinus talulaeformis and Hippophae rhamnoides, in comparison with pure Pinus tabulaeformis forests, the criteria and indicators of soil and water conservation, soil physical and chemical properties, and tree growth for two types of sample spot were studied.The results of study showed that the quantities, thickness and water conservation function of forest litters in mixed sampling plot were higher respectively 104.8%,90.8%,83.4% than pure stands. Results also showed that organic matter content of soils, the contents of soil total nitrogen, soil permeability in mixed sampling plot were higher respectively 110.%,132.1%,66.7% than pure stands. The results also showed the mixed forest should be one of the most effective available methods to improve ecological benefits and the conservation of soil and water.