Benef its of Different Plants on Reduction of Water and Sediment Yield in Typical Soil and Water Loss Area of Guangdong Province-As a Sample in Shima Small Watershed
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Benef its of Different Plants on Reduction of Water and Sediment Yield in Typical Soil and Water Loss Area of Guangdong Province-As a Sample in Shima Small Watershed
Bulletin of Soiland Water ConservationVol. 19, Issue 4, Pages: 60-62(2000)
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1. 广东省生态环境与土壤研究所,广州,510650
2. 广东省兴宁市水利局, 广东兴宁,514500
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LIU Ping, WU Zhi feng, DENG Nan rong, et al. Benef its of Different Plants on Reduction of Water and Sediment Yield in Typical Soil and Water Loss Area of Guangdong Province-As a Sample in Shima Small Watershed[J]. Bulletin of Soiland Water Conservation, 2000, 19(4): 60-62.
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LIU Ping, WU Zhi feng, DENG Nan rong, et al. Benef its of Different Plants on Reduction of Water and Sediment Yield in Typical Soil and Water Loss Area of Guangdong Province-As a Sample in Shima Small Watershed[J]. Bulletin of Soiland Water Conservation, 2000, 19(4): 60-62.DOI:
Benef its of Different Plants on Reduction of Water and Sediment Yield in Typical Soil and Water Loss Area of Guangdong Province-As a Sample in Shima Small Watershed
Vegetation measure is one of the most useful and basic methods to harness the typical soil and water loss area of Gua ngdong province. As a case in Shima small watershed
the benefits of different plants on reduction of water and sediment yield were compared. The result showed that the plant colonies of different type and stucture brought different benefits. The influence of rain to the different reduction benefits was also analysed. The synthetical benefits of soil and water conservation after harness in Shima small watershed are evaluated.
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