Comparison of Particle Composition and Nutrient Contents in Sediment Between Two Typical Shrub Lands in the Loess Hilly Area
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    Runoff and sediment yield on plot,eroded sediment composition,specific surface area(SSA),and nutrient loss were investigated under field simulated rainfall for two typical shrubs,Caragana korshinkii.and Sophora viciifolia,in the loess gully area.Results showed that both of shrubs can significantly reduce the loss of runoff and sediment.Clay contents,SSA,and nutrient contents decreased with rainfall duration.The organic matter(OM) contents had significant changes with rainfall duration but total phosphorus(TP) contents did not.Clay and nutrient contents in sediment from the two shrub lands were higher than those from the bare lands(CK),and clay and nutrient contents from the Caragana korshinkii lands were higher than those from the Sophora viciifolia lands,which may be resulted from the influence of vegetation including above-ground and below-ground parts.In addition,sediment could enrich clay and nutrients,and the enrichment ratios increased with vegetation coverage but decreased linearly with runoff time.The enrichment ratios of OM in all the plots were greater than 2.5,while the averaged enrichment ratios of TN and TP were 2.13 and 1.23,respectively.The nutrient contents in sediment correlated positively with the content of clay particles(less than 0.002mm) and the SSA,because soil nutrients are mainly carried by fine particles.The SSA can embody the changes of particle size distribution and soil nutrients.

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张冠华,刘国彬,王国梁,易亮.黄土丘陵区两种典型灌木群落坡面侵蚀泥沙颗粒组成及养分流失的比较[J].水土保持通报英文版,2009,(1):1-6

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  • Received:May 06,2008
  • Revised:October 16,2008
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