WEI Qiang, WANG Fang, CHEN Wenye, et al. Soil Physical Characteristics on Different Degraded Alpine Grasslands in Maqu County in Upper Yellow River[J]. Bulletin of Soiland Water Conservation, 2010, 29(5): 16-21.
WEI Qiang, WANG Fang, CHEN Wenye, et al. Soil Physical Characteristics on Different Degraded Alpine Grasslands in Maqu County in Upper Yellow River[J]. Bulletin of Soiland Water Conservation, 2010, 29(5): 16-21.DOI:
The soil physical characteristics on five types of degraded alpine grasslands in Maqu County in the Upper Yellow River were studied.Results showed that soil bulk density
porosity
moisture capacity
and water storage capacity in 0—30 cm soil layer of the five degraded grasslands were significantly different.Soil bulk density increased with the aggravation of degraded alpine grasslands and also increased with the increment of soil depth.The corresponding values ranged from 1.085 to 1.447 g/cm3 and 1.111 to 1.248 g/cm3
respectively.Soil total porosity
maximum moisture capacity
and total water storage capacity decreased with the aggravation of degraded grasslands
their range values were 46.214%~58.162%
26.765%~52.369%
and 1 386.420~1 744.872 t/hm2
respectively.The soil physical characteristics decreased with the increment of soil depth and the range values were 52.783%~57.285%
40.504%~50.057%
and 527.833 t/hm2~572.852 t/hm2
respectively.Soil permeability firstly decreased with the aggravation of degraded grasslands and then increased.By soil permeability
the order of grasslands was moderately degraded grasslandslightly degraded grasslandheavily degraded grasslandnon-degraded grasslandextremely degraded grassland.Study of infiltration process indicated that soil permeability of non-degraded grassland was good and its water conservation function was better than heavily degraded grassland.