A Study on Characteristics of Preferential Flow Paths in Two Kinds of Forest Soil in Simian Mountains Using Dyeing Tracer Method
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    [Objective]The distribution characteristics of preferential flow path in the two kinds of forest soil were studied in order to provide a theoretical reference for some reseaches such as efficient utilization of soil water and improving plant growth environment.[Methods] Dyeing tracer method was used and dyed soil profiles where there was preferential flow way occurred were photographed for further process and analysis.[Results] The patterns of water infiltration in the two kinds of forest soil were different. Width and amount of staining paths were heterogeneous in different depths of a profile and different profiles at the same depth. (1) The dying path's shape of soil under conifer-broadleaf forest looked like "inverted ladder"; (2) the shape under Phyllostachys pubescens land looked like a S-type. The width and the number of staining path in these two forests reduced gradually with the increase of soil depth.[Conclusion]It is concluded that preferential flow occurred in both of the forests, and its way unevenly decreased with the increase of soil depth. Plant roots at depth of 0-20 cm have a more remarkable influence on preferential flow germination as compared to the roots at other depths.

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魏虎伟,程金花,杜士才,李辉乾,徐贵来,张欣,田香姣.利用染色示踪法研究四面山两种林地优先路径分布特征[J].水土保持通报英文版,2015,35(2):193-197,204

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  • Received:March 05,2014
  • Revised:March 19,2014
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  • Online: April 05,2016
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