植物生态学报 ›› 1988, Vol. 12 ›› Issue (4): 306-313.

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川西米亚罗地区暗针叶林采伐迹地早期植被演替过程的研究

史立新,王金夕,宿以明,侯广维   

  • 发布日期:1988-04-10
  • 通讯作者: 史立新

Earlier-Stage Succession of Vegetation on the Clear-Cuts in Mialou Forest District in Western Sichuan

Shi Li-xin, Wang Jin-xi, Su Yi-ming, Hou Guang-wei   

  • Published:1988-04-10
  • Contact: Dong Hou-de

摘要: A secondary succession of vegetation on clearcut sites was studied in Western Sichuan. The coverage and biomass of trees, shrubs and herbs at different stages of succession have been surveyed. The result showed that the coverage and biomass of trees and shrubs have changed greatly in the succession. After the forest was cut, raspberry’s (Rubus daeus) coverage was the greatest during the first 0–15 years, Red birch’s coverage was the greatest during 16–29 years, while the total coverage of other shrubs was greater than those of raspberry and red birch during 10–20 years.The following empirical formulas with good fitness have been used:Ctree=0.803+2.347t1/2 (r=0.88 p<0.01) Cshrub=l0.481 l0.392T+0.373T2 (r=0.87 p<0.01)Cherb=0.489+87.001/T (r=0.93 p<0.01) C: biomass, kilogram/ha T: time period, year According to the curves, the succession of vegetation can be divided into four stages: herb stage. 0—3 years; raspberry stage: 4—10 year; shrub and small broad-leaved forest stage: 11—20 years, and small broad–leaved forest stage: 21—29 years.

Abstract:

A secondary succession of vegetation on clearcut sites was studied in Western Sichuan. The coverage and biomass of trees, shrubs and herbs at different stages of succession have been surveyed. The result showed that the coverage and biomass of trees and shrubs have changed greatly in the succession. After the forest was cut, raspberry’s (Rubus idaeus) coverage was the greatest during the first 0–15 years, Red birch’s coverage was the greatest during 16–29 years, while the total coverage of other shrubs was greater than those of raspberry and red birch during 10–20 years.The following empirical formulas with good fitness have been used:

Ctree=0.803+2.347t1/2 (r=0.88 p<0.01)

Cshrub=l0.481 +l0.392T+0.373T2 (r=0.87 p<0.01)

Cherb=0.489+87.001/T (r=0.93 p<0.01)

C: biomass, kilogram/ha T: time period, year

According to the curves, the succession of vegetation can be divided into four stages: herb stage. 0—3 years;

raspberry stage: 4—10 year; shrub and small broad-leaved forest stage: 11—20 years, and small broad–leaved

forest stage: 21—29 years.