[1]WANG Tao,WANG Dexiang,GUO Tingdong,et al.The Impact of Photovoltaic Power Construction on Soil and Vegetation[J].Research of Soil and Water Conservation,2016,23(03):90-94.
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Research of Soil and Water Conservation[ISSN 1005-3409/CN 61-1272/P] Volume:
23
Number of periods:
2016 03
Page number:
90-94
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Public date:
2016-06-28
- Title:
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The Impact of Photovoltaic Power Construction on Soil and Vegetation
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WANG Tao1, WANG Dexiang1, GUO Tingdong1, ZHANG Ganggang1, ZHAO Shixiong2, NIU Huaicheng2, LU Shunyu2, LIN Hu2
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1. College of Forestry, Northwest A & F University, Yangling, Shaanxi 712100, China;
2. New Energy Industrial Park Preparatory Office of Jingbian County, Jingbian, Shaanxi 718500, China
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- Keywords:
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environmental assessment; soil physicochemical properties; species diversity; biomass; photovoltaic power
- CLC:
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S153;Q948
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- Abstract:
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Based on experiment conducted in the sites unprocessed(NS), shaded by solar panels(S) and the surrounding(SA) in photovoltaic power in Jingbian County, soil physicochemical properties, plant species, α species diversity and aboveground biomass were analyzed and compared through investigation of sample plot and experimental analysis to explore the impact of photovoltaic power construction on vegetation and soil. The results shows that the soil moisture contents, organic matter, available phosphorus and potassium, plant species, α species diversity and fresh and dry weight of aboveground biomass in the area of photovoltaic power plant construction increased and soil pH and electrical conductivity were lower compared with those in the area of SA. Soil bulk density in S increased, soil bulk densities were lower in NS and SA. The soil moisture, pH, nutrient, α species diversity and aboveground biomass increased, and soil bulk density was lower in NS compared with these in S of photovoltaic power plant construction. According to the above results, in arid and semi-arid regions, the positive impact of photovoltaic power construction on soil and vegetation ecosystem outweighs the negative impact.