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Chinese Journal of Applied Ecology ›› 2001, Vol. 12 ›› Issue (3): 374-378.

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Energy production of plants in grass,Dicranopteris dichotoma and Rhodomyrtus tomentosa communities in Hong Kong

GUAN Dongsheng   

  1. Department of Environmental Science, Zhongshan University, Guangzhou 510275
  • Received:1999-09-28 Revised:1999-12-16 Published:2001-05-25

Abstract: With harvest method and caloric value analysis,this paper studied the caloric values,standing energy,net fixed energy and net standing energy increment of three plant communities i.e.,grass,Dicranopteris dichotoma and Rhodomyrtus tomentosa,in Hong Kong.The results showed that the caloric value was higher in D.dichotoma community and lower in grass community.The standing energy of plants in grass,D.dichotoma and R.tomentosa community was 18638,38436 and 65632kJ·m-2 ;net fixed energy was 13286,20354 and 18784 kJ·m-2 ·yr-1 ;and net standing energy increment was 3437,9626 and 6695 kJ·m-2 ·yr-1,respectively.Compared with southern subtropical evergreen broad leaved forest,the standing energy,net fixed energy and net standing energy increment were lower in grass,D.dichotoma and R.tomentosa communities,which resulted from deforestation and other human disturbance.This indicated that vegetation conversion due to human disturbance would reduce the utilization coefficient of solar energy.Net fixed energy was also found to be reduced significantly with increasing intensity of human disturbance.

Key words: Standing energy, Net fixed energy, Grassland, Shrubland, Hong Kong, D1 protein., reactive oxygen species, Pseudomonas syringae pv. tabaci, photosystem Ⅱ, oxygen evolving complex

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