Ecological Characteristics of Dominant Species During Stabilization of Mobile Sand Dunes
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    There are three stages in the stabilization process of sand dunes, namely mobility, semi-fixed and fixed. Agriophyllum squarrosum, Artemisia halodendron and Cleistogenes squarrosa are the dominant species of communities on mobile sand dunes, semi-fixed sand dunes and fixed sand dunes, respectively. Main adaptive characteristics of Agriophyllum squarrosum include flat-shaped seeds and rapid growth of embryo roots after germination. The vigorous growth of Artemisia halodendron in semi-fixed sand dunes is promoted by positive growth reaction to sand burial promoting growth, rapid reaction to changed soil water conditions and perennial growth. Cleistogenes squarrosa is adapted to the arid conditions of stabilized sand dunes due to its (ability) to increasing root biomass.

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张继义,赵哈林,张铜会,赵学勇.沙地固定过程不同阶段优势植物种生态特性的比较研究[J].水土保持通报英文版,2004,(5):1-4

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  • Received:May 16,2004
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