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Aboveground biomass of Tamarixon piedmont plain of Tianshan Mountains south slope

ZHAO Zhenyong1,2;WANG Ranghui1;ZHANG Huizhi1;WANG Lei1,2   

  1. 1Xinjiang Institute of Ecology and Geography, Chinese Academy of Sciences
    , Urumqi 830011, China; 2Graduate University of Chinese Academy of Science
    s, Beijing 100039, China
  • Received:2005-07-18 Revised:2006-06-29 Online:2006-09-18 Published:2006-09-18

Abstract: Based on the geo-morphological and hydro-geological characteristics, the piedmont plain of Tianshan Mountains south slope was classified into 4 geo-morphological belts, i.e., flood erosion belt, groundwater spill belt, delta belt, and the joining belt of piedmont plain and Tarim floodplain. A field investigation on the Tamarix shrub in this region showed that there was a significant difference in its aboveground biomass among the four belts, ranged from 1428.53 kg·hm-2 at groundwater spill belt to 111.18 kg·hm-2 at the joining belt of piedmont plain and Tarim floodplain. The main reason for such a big difference might be the different density of Tamarix shrub on different belts. Both the Tamarix aboveground biomass and the topsoil’s salinity were decreased with increasing groundwater level. Groundwater level was the main factor limiting Tamarix growth, while soil salinity was not.

Key words: Sprinkler irrigation, Spring wheat, Water distribution, Microclimate effects