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Quality level assessment of lowly efficient Tamarix chinensis secondary shrubs in Laizhou Bay of Yellow River Delta.

XIA Jiang-bao1, LIU Yu-ting1, ZHU Jin-fang1,2, XU Jing-wei3, LU Zhao-hua1,2, LIU Jing-tao1, LIU Qing1   

  1. (1Shandong Provincial Key Laboratory of EcoEnvironmental Science for Yellow River Delta, Binzhou University, Binzhou 256603, Shandong, China; 2Institute of Restoration Ecology, College of Chemical and Environmental Engineering, China University of Mining and Technology, Beijing 100083, China; 3The Research Institute of Forestry in Shandong, Ji’nan, 250014, China)
  • Online:2013-06-18 Published:2013-06-18

Abstract:

Taking the Tamarix chinensis secondary  shrubs in Laizhou Bay of Yellow River Delta as test objects, and by using synthetic factor method, this paper studied the main factors causing the lowly efficiency of T. chinensis secondary shrubs as well as the main parameters for the classification of lowly efficient T. chinensis secondary shrubs. A total of 24 indices including shrubs growth and soil physical and chemical properties were selected to determine the main affecting factors and parameters in evaluating and classifying the lowly efficient shrubs. There were no obvious correlations between the indices reflecting the shrubs growth and soil quality, and thus, only using shrub growth index to reflect the lowly efficiency level of T. chinensis was not enough, and it would be necessary to combine with soil quality factors to make a comprehensive evaluation. The principal factors reflecting the quality level of lowly efficient T. chinensis shrubs included soil salt content and moisture content, stand age, single tree’s aboveground stem, leaf biomass, and basal diameter, followed by soil density, porosity, and soil nutrient status. The lowly efficient T. chinensis shrubs in the Bay could be classified into five types, namely, shrub with growth potential, slightly low quality shrub, moderately lowly efficient shrub, moderately low quality and lowly efficient shrub, and seriously low quality and lowly efficient shrub. The main features, low efficiency causes, and management measures of these shrubs were discussed based on the mean cluster value.