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Chinese Journal of Applied Ecology ›› 2012, Vol. 23 ›› Issue (01): 23-28.

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Effects of different disturbance modes on the morphological characteristics and aboveground biomass of Alhagi sparsifolia in oasis-desert ecotone.

LI Hai-feng1,2,3, ZENG Fan-jiang1,3, GUI Dong-wei1,3,  AN Gui-xiang1,2,3, LIU Zhen1,2,3, ZHANG Li-gang1,2,3, LIU Bo1,2,3   

  1. 1Xinjiang Institute of Ecology and Geography, Chinese Academy of Science, Urumqi 830011,  China;2Graduate University of Chinese Academy of Science, Beijing 100049, China;3Cele National Station of Observation & Research for Desert-Grassland Ecosystem in Xinjiang, Cele 848300, Xinjiang, China
  • Online:2012-01-18 Published:2012-01-18

Abstract: Taking Cele oasis at the southern fringe of Taklimakan Desert as a case, this paper studied the effects of different disturbances (burning in spring, cutting in spring, and cutting in fall) on the morphological characteristics and aboveground biomass of natural vegetation Alhagi sparsifolia in the ecotone of oasis-desert. Burning in spring decreased the A. sparsifolia plant height, crown width, and biomass significantly, being harmful to the regeneration and growth of the vegetation. Cutting in spring decreased the A. sparsifolia plant height, crown width, and biomass but increased the leaf biomass, thorn length, and thorn diameter, whereas cutting in fall decreased the plant height and crown width but increased the ramification amount and biomass of A. sparsifolia. Moderate cutting in fall could benefit the protection of A. sparsifolia at the southern fringe of Taklimakan Desert.

Key words: cutting, burning, Alhagi sparsifolia, morphological characteristics, aboveground biomass