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Chinese Journal of Applied Ecology ›› 2001, Vol. ›› Issue (3): 384-386.

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Caloric value and energy allocation of Chloris virgata in northeast grassland

GUO Jixun, WANG Ruodan, WANG Wei   

  1. Institute of Grassland Science, Northeast Normal University, Changchun 130024
  • Received:2000-04-24 Revised:2000-08-18 Online:2001-05-25

Abstract: The rules of seasonal changes in caloric values of individual plant,stem,and leaves of Chloris virgata were similar,which had two peak values from early July to early August,and then decreased gradually.Those of inflorescence assumed U shape,and had two peak values in early August and middle September,respectively.The seasonal changes in caloric values of dead standing were irregular,and the maximum value was appeared in early August.The seasonal changes in existent energy value of the aboveground parts in Chloris virgata population presented double peak curve.The two peak values were appeared in early August and early September respectively,and the maximum value was 7381.27kJ·m-2 in early September.The energy allocation in different seasons was leaf>stem in early July,stem>leaf>dead standing in middle July,stem>leaf>inflorescence>dead standing in August,stem>inflorescence>leaf>dead standing in early September,and stem>inflorescence>dead standing>leaf in middle September.The vertical structure of energy in the aboveground parts was that the energy value gradually increased from the earth’s surface to 20cm high,and then decreased.The maximum value,which accounted for 25.75% of energy in the aboveground parts,was appeared in the layer of 10~20cm high.In the underground parts,the energy value progressively decreased with the increase of depth,and the maximum value,which accounted for 74.21% of energy in the underground parts,was appeared in the layer of 0~10 cm depth.

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