NIU Xing, MENG Zhong-ju, GAO Yong, et al. Community Characteristics of Naturally Recovered Vegetation on Dumps of Yimin Opencast Coalmine[J]. Bulletin of Soiland Water Conservation, 2011, 30(1): 215-221.
NIU Xing, MENG Zhong-ju, GAO Yong, et al. Community Characteristics of Naturally Recovered Vegetation on Dumps of Yimin Opencast Coalmine[J]. Bulletin of Soiland Water Conservation, 2011, 30(1): 215-221.DOI:
Vegetation cover plays a major role in the restoration and stabilization of disturbed systems.Comparative plant successional studies on dump
using a space-for-time substitution in the short-term
are providing significant insights into vegetation dynamics to ensure the success of future revegetation projects in these areas.Waste dump at Yimin opencast coalmine
Hulun Beier
was surveyed for naturally occurring plant species.The vegetation compositions
importance value and plant species diversity were compared.Altogether 64 naturallyr R.occurring plant species
belong to 21families
were observed in different waste dumps of Yimin opencast coalmine.The main families wereCompositae(14 species)
Gramineae(12 species)
Leguminosae(6 species)andChenopodiacea(5 species)
which accounted for 57.8%of total species.According to the important value of species calculated
it is determined thatTribulus terrestrisandSalsola collinaacted as pioneer species on waste dumps
andStipa grandis
Leymus chinensis
Artemisia sacrorumandArtemisia halodendron were important dominant species in vegetation restoration in Yimin opencast coalmine.The overall species diversity of plant communities shows that the longer the natural recovery years last
the lower Alatalo(Ea)index become
and there is a significantly negative correlation between the Alatalo(Ea)index and the number of recovery years.Margalef(Ma)and Patriek(Pa) richness indices showed a increase trend
Shannon-Wienerd(H′)and Simpson(D)diversity indices showed a similar growing trend.The composition of species was becoming increasingly similar to the native plant community
and the species diversity index of each recovered plant community was higher than that of the native plant community
which shows that these communities need more time to reach steady states.