Title of article :
Effects of grazing on aLeymus chinensisgrassland on the Songnen plain of north-eastern China
Author/Authors :
Wang Renzhong، نويسنده , , Earle A. Ripley، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1997
Pages :
12
From page :
307
To page :
318
Abstract :
A field study was carried out in 1989 to quantify the effects of grazing on soil and plant properties in aLeymus chinensisgrassland on the Songnen plain of north-eastern China. Five intensities of grazing were examined using 15 sample plots in each. Soil bulk density and pH increased with grazing intensity, while soil moisture and organic matter decreased. As the canopy covers of more palatable plants, such asL. chinensisand legumes, diminished, those of less palatable plants, such asSuaeda corniculataandAeluropus littoralis, increased significantly. Changes in floristic composition were reflected primarily in decreases in the numbers of perennial mesophytes (such asL. chinensis, Calamagrostis epigeiosand legumes), and increases in annual grasses (especiallyChloris virgata) and halophytes (such asS. corniculataandPuccinellia tenuiflora), with halophytes becoming dominant under heavy grazing. Species diversity was greatest at the intermediate grazing intensities and least in the lightly grazed plots. Plant community biomass decreased significantly as grazing intensity increased—by as much as 47% (above-ground) and 53% (below-ground). Overgrazing appears to be the principal reason for deterioration of this grassland.
Keywords :
China , population , Grazing , Leymuschinensis , plant community , grassland , soil properties
Journal title :
Journal of Arid Environments
Serial Year :
1997
Journal title :
Journal of Arid Environments
Record number :
762423
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