Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4389585 Ecological Engineering 2014 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

Caragana microphylla is the dominant perennial shrubs and widely used to stabilize shifting sand dunes in semi-arid, north China. To confirm the influence of plantations on soil water condition, we determined the soil moisture and evapotranspiration under different densities of sand-fixing C. microphylla shrubs during growth period. Result showed that the soil moisture under shrubs continued decreasing with the increasing of plantations densities. Soil moisture under 0.5 m × 1 m and 1 m × 2 m densities of C. microphylla shrubs are under wilting humidity (1.55%) level, however, soil moisture under 2 m × 2 m densities and savageness C. microphylla shrubs always keep above 1.6% during growth season. Evapotranspiration of all shrubs are low than rainfall and occupied above 90.3–98.5% of rainfall during growth phases, and continually increased with the increasing plant densities. The 0.5 m × 1 m density shrubs have the highest evapotranspiration, about to 298.3 mm (2009)/235.7 mm (2008) and occupied above 98.5% (2009)/94.4% (2008) of rainfall at the same time. The 2 m × 2 m density shrubs have the lowest evapotranspiration, about 283.4 mm (2009)/230.7 mm (2008), and soil moisture surplus 20.8 mm (2009)/19.0 mm (2008) at the end of growth season. According to soil moisture and evapotranspiration, the 2 m × 2 m of C. microphylla shrubs is applicable density in Horqin sandy land, north-east of China.

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