Soil Ant-i erodibility of Artificial Woodlands in the Hilly-gullied Region of the Loess Plateau
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Soil Ant-i erodibility of Artificial Woodlands in the Hilly-gullied Region of the Loess Plateau
Bulletin of Soiland Water ConservationVol. 28, Issue 3, Pages: 159-164(2009)
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1. 中国科学院水利部水土保持研究所 陕西 杨凌,712100
2. 中国科学院研究生院,北京,100049
4. 杨凌职业技术学院 陕西 杨凌,712100
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HAN Lu-yan, HAO Qian-kun, JIAO Ju-ying. Soil Ant-i erodibility of Artificial Woodlands in the Hilly-gullied Region of the Loess Plateau[J]. Bulletin of Soiland Water Conservation, 2009, 28(3): 159-164.
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HAN Lu-yan, HAO Qian-kun, JIAO Ju-ying. Soil Ant-i erodibility of Artificial Woodlands in the Hilly-gullied Region of the Loess Plateau[J]. Bulletin of Soiland Water Conservation, 2009, 28(3): 159-164.DOI:
Soil Ant-i erodibility of Artificial Woodlands in the Hilly-gullied Region of the Loess Plateau
Based on the data obtained in artificialRobinla pseudoacaciaandCaraganakor shinskiiwoodlands of Ya'an City
Ansai County and Wuqi County on the hilly-gulled area of the L oess Plateau
soil anti-erodibility of woodlands was studied by choosing natural restoration lands and slope croplands as controls and comparing the 5 anti-erodibility indexes(>0.25 mm water-stable aggregates
>0.5 mm water-stable aggregates
mean weight diameter
aggregation status
and degree of aggregation).By comparative analysis of t he 5 indexes
soil anti-erodibility of artificial woodlands is much better than slope croplands
but not better than natural restoration lands.This is more significant in Ansai and Wuqi.Soil anti-erodibility increases with increasing woodland age and then tends to besteady.All the plots in the three areas can be clustered into three kinds based on the 5 indexes and the same results obtained as the above comparative analysis.It is suggested that natural vegetation restoration without disturbance could be the more adaptive type of vegetation restoration and the bett er measure for soil erosion control in the hilly-gullied region of the Loess Plateau.