Comparative Study on Community Characteristics of Desert Non-commercial Forests in Northwest China of Xinjiang after Being Closed 6 Years

Jiang Ping1, Song Yuyang1, Liu


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Online ISSN : 2229-4473.
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Doi: 10.5958/j.2229-4473.26.2.049
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Keywords: Desert non-commercial forests (DNF), Restoring vegetation, Desertification and soil erosion, Species diversity indices.


Abstract


Conservation of Desert Non-commercial Forests in Northwest China of Xinjiang is an important and effective way of restoring vegetation and rapid formation of stable community. Being closed the forests is desired for these activities, but tending them can be hampered by lack of community characteristics. We initiated situ experiments in eight serious desertification and soil erosion plots to better unravel community characteristics. We found that variations in characteristics of forest communities studied. The plots are sorted into: Group one: Poplus euphratica and Poplus pruinosa dominated species (Plot I and Plot IV), Group two: dominated species is Tamarix elongata (Plot III and Plot V, Haloxylon ammodendron dominated in Plot VI, Plot VII and Plot VIII as Group three and when Poplus euphratica and Salix psammophila are as dominated ones of Plot II served to Group four. Polynomial model can be used to predict the relationships between Shannon-Wiener Indices and Simpson Diversity Indices, Shannon-Wiener Indices and Monk Richness Indices and Shannon-Wiener Indices and Simpson Dominance Indices. It is power model that can be used to describe the relationship between Shannon -Wiener Indices and MaIntosh Evenness Indices. All the findings are useful for restoring vegetation in Northwest China.


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Jiang Ping1 Song Yuyang1 Liu
Key Laboratory for Silviculture and Conservation, Ministry of Education, Beijing Forestry University, Beijing-100083, China

1College of Agriculture, Shihezi University, Shihezi-832000, China

*Corresponding author Email: bjfujp@sohu.com

Online published on 9 January, 2014.