Biomass and Energy of Different Improving Patterns in Severely Eroded Area of Western Fujian Province
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    Severely eroded purple soil was studied by three different manag ement patterns, which are extensive management , intensive management, enclosing and tending management , at Hekou town, Ninghua county, and the biomass and energy of control community were also investigated. The results showed that the sing let reeaverag e biomass of pinus massonians by intensive management was 37.65 kg , being 2.7 and 13.7 times greater than that of extensive management and the control respectively; and the total biomass of communities was 56.908 t/hm2 , being 3.1 and 27.5 times as high as that of extensive management and the control respectively. The gross caloricvalue of different stratum in three management patterns was tree stratum> shrub st ratum> herbage stratum, while for the control, the sequence was tree stratum> herbage stratum.The communi ty energ y o f di fferent manag ement pat terns was mainly accumulated in t ree st ratum. The standing cro p energy of ex tensive manag ement w as 114 764.7 kJ/m2 , being 3.1 and 27.5 times greater than that of extensive manag ement and the control respectively. However, the biomass and the standing crop energy for intensive manag ement were still lower than those of enclosing and tending management, which indicated that the restoration of severely eroded purple soil needed a long time, and the measures of deg raded purple soil control should be taken based on different degradation phase.

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林开旺.闽西严重侵蚀紫色土不同治理措施群落生物量及能量研究[J].水土保持通报英文版,2002,(3):20-24

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  • Received:January 02,2002
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