Zhang Baoqi, Wang Zhongyu, Yang Yanfen, et al. Accumulation and Water-holding Capacity of Typical Shrub Woodland Litters in Loess Hilly Region[J]. Bulletin of Soiland Water Conservation, 2019, 39(4): 76-81.
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Zhang Baoqi, Wang Zhongyu, Yang Yanfen, et al. Accumulation and Water-holding Capacity of Typical Shrub Woodland Litters in Loess Hilly Region[J]. Bulletin of Soiland Water Conservation, 2019, 39(4): 76-81. DOI: 10.13961/j.cnki.stbctb.2019.04.012.
Accumulation and Water-holding Capacity of Typical Shrub Woodland Litters in Loess Hilly Region
[Objective] The water-holding efficiency of different vegetation litter was studied in order to provide a theoretical basis for vegetation restoration and soil erosion control in loess hilly region.[Methods] The hydrological effect of the litter layers of four typical shrub woodlands (Caragana korshinskii
Hippophae rhamnoides
Sophora viciifolia and Periploca sepium) were studied
using indoor immersion method.[Results] ① The stock of the litter surface in Hippophae rhamnoides was the largest(1.048 kg/m2). The amount of litter in the soil of Caragana korshinskii was the largest(0.769 kg/m2). In addition
the litter in the soil accounted for 20.15%~55.92% of the total accumulated amount of litter
and the litter in the soil of Caragana korshinskii and Sophora viciifolia was higher than that of the surface litter. ② The water-holding capacity of litter on the surface and the litter in the soil showed a very significant logarithmic function with the immersion time(R2 ≥ 0.745
p<0.01). The water-holding capacity of surface litter could reach 40% of the maximum water holding capacity in 5 min
and there was a significant power function relationship with the maximum water holding capacity(R2=0.38
p<0.01)
that was to say
the maximum water-holding capacity of the surface litter could be fitted by the water holding capacity of 5 min
but this rule was not found for the litter in the soil. The water-holding capacity of the litter in the soil was significantly higher than the surface. The surface litter of the Periploca sepium had the highest effective water-holding capacity(2.13 g/g). What's more
the litter in the soil of Caragana korshinskii had the highest effective water-holding capacity(1.90 g/g). ③ The surface litter of Hippophae rhamnoides had the largest effective retaining content of 21.16 t/hm2. The litter in the soil of Caragana korshinskii had the highest effective retaining capacity(10.01 t/hm2). The correction coefficient of litter retaining content in soil varied from 0.18 to 0.42.[Conclution] The litter in soil could not be ignored
the mixed amount of litter accounted for more than 1/5 or even 2/3 of the total volume of litter. The total effective water-holding capacity of Caragana korshinskii was the largest
while under the influence of litter type and accumulation amount
the total holding capacity of Hippophae rhamnoides was the largest
with strong water conservation and soil and water conservation functions.
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