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Ecophysiological behavior ofArtemisia ordosica on the process of sand dune fixation
Authors:Tatsuaki Kobayashi  Ru-Tang Liao  Shu-Qing Li
Institution:(1) Department of Environmental Science and Landscape Architecture, Faculty of Horticulture, Chiba University, 271 Matsudb, Japan;(2) Department of Biology, Inner Mongolia University, Hubehaoto, China;(3) Foresiry and Desert Control Research Institute of the Yikezhao League, Dongsheng, Inner, Mongolia, China;(4) Present address: Faculty of Agriculture, Tottori University, 160 Tottori, Japan
Abstract:The population structure and water relations ofArtemisia ordosica were studied at different stages of the sand dune fixation process. Vegetation coverage and biomass increased as the sand dune fixation process progressed. In contrast, individual growth rate decreased in the late fixation stage. On fixed sand dunes the modal age ofA. ordosica plants was higher and seedlings or saplings were rearely observed. On active sand dunes, settlement of seedlings was regulated by sand mobility; that is, seedlings were observed only when sand mobility was below 10 cm per year. Leaf transpiration was highest in active sand dunes. Stand transpiration in fixed sand dunes was lower than in semi-fixed sand dunes. These differences in transpiration were related to a decrease in soil water availability, which was affected by the increase in the aeolian fine soil component during the course of sand dune fixation. The reduction in soil water status and the cessation of sand movement were considered to be important factors in the decline of theArtemisia ordosica community.
Keywords:Artemisia ordosica            population dynamics  sand dune fixation  soil water availability  transpiration
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