Eco-hydrological Effects of Secondary Bamboo Forest (Phyllostachys edulis) Canopy and Its Influence Factors in North Subtropics
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    The eco-hydrological effects of north subtropical secondary bamboo forests(Phyllostachys edulis) were observed and studied in the forest ecosystem station of the Yangtze River delta.Results showed that(1) the ranges of canopy interception,stemfall,and throughfall were 0.21-4.55,0-105.88,and 0-2.8mm,respectively;the ranges of canopy interception ratio,stemfall ratio,and throughfall ratio was 1.3%-100%,0-96.3%,and 0-11.8%,respectively;annual canopy interception,annual stemfall,and annual throughfall were 171.7,864.78,and 74.3mm,respectively;annual canopy interception ratio,annual stemfall ratio,and annual throughfall ratio were 15.5%,77.9%,and 6.7%,respectively.(2) The canopy interception(ratio),stemfall(ratio),and throughfall(ratio) all had correlation with rainfall amount and rainfall intensity to different degrees and rainfall characteristics had the greatest influence on each link of rainfall redistribution.(3) The differences among rainfall redistribution effects of bamboo forest were significant in the different levels of rainfall amount and rainfall intensity.

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黄进,张家洋,张金池,胡海波.北亚热带次生毛竹林冠生态水文效应及其影响因素分析[J].水土保持通报英文版,2009,(1):23-27

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  • Received:May 22,2008
  • Revised:September 29,2008
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