Classification and Evaluation of Low-quality and Low-benefit Robinia Pseudoacacia Plantation in Yellow River Delta Area
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    By the representative field sampling investigation and laboratory analysis,the classification and evaluation of depredated Robinia pseudoacacia plantation in the Yellow River Delta region were studied based on the 14 indexes of tree morphology(tree height,diameter at breast height,timber volume,canopy density) and soil physicochemical property(soil bulk density,soil porosity,organic matter,initial infiltration rate,stable infiltration rate,pH value,and salt content).Results indicated that the tree age of R.pseudoacacia plantation in the region was relatively single.The low quality and low-benefit classificatory criteria only by forest growth procedure and structure were unsuitable for the depredated R.pseudoacacia plantation in the region.The classification and evaluation of R.pseudoacacia plantation should combine the forest growth indexes with soil physicochemical properties.Principal component analysis showed that the main factors affecting the low-quality and low-benefit R.pseudoacacia plantation were in the order of soil bulk density soil porosity forest canopy density timber volume soil organic matter salt content.Cluster analysis indicated that the R.pseudoacacia plantation could be classified as the five types of potential type,slightly low-benefit type,medially low-quality and low-benefit type,extremely low-quality and low-benefit type,and badly low-quality and low-benefit type.According to the mean cluster value,the main features of the different types of forest,causes for the low-quality and low-benefit forest,and management measures were all evaluated.

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夏江宝,许景伟,李传荣,刘京涛,王月海,陆兆华.黄河三角洲低质低效人工刺槐林分类与评价[J].水土保持通报英文版,2012,(1):217-221

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  • Received:April 14,2011
  • Revised:June 13,2011
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  • Online: November 25,2014
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