[Objective] The aim was to study the effect of apple-tea intercrop on the growth and yield of tea shoot.[Method] Comparing tea leaves in apple-tea intercrop garden with neighboring tea leaves,the change of tea growth ...[Objective] The aim was to study the effect of apple-tea intercrop on the growth and yield of tea shoot.[Method] Comparing tea leaves in apple-tea intercrop garden with neighboring tea leaves,the change of tea growth and fresh leaves yield in annual growth cycle was observed.[Result] There was obvious difference of tea shoot growth in intercropping and control group in various seasons.In spring,summer and autumn,intercropping tea had lower canopy temperature and higher canopy humidity compared with control tea,while there was no obvious difference of canopy temperature and humidity in intercropping and control tea in winter;the respiratory intensity of intercropping tea was very significantly lower than that of control tea,and its net photosynthetic intensity was very significantly higher than that of control tea,while there was no obvious change law in photosynthetic rate;the effect of intercrop on budding density of tea shoot wasn't obvious,but it promoted early germination of tea bud,increased leaf weight and improved fresh leaf yield.[Conclusion] Our study could provide theoretical foundation for the rational allocation of intercrop in compound ecological tea garden and the production of non-polluted tea.展开更多
Accurately estimating forest net primary productivity (NPP) plays an important role in study of global carbon budget. A NPP model reflecting the synthetic effects of both biotic (forest stand age, A and stem volume, V...Accurately estimating forest net primary productivity (NPP) plays an important role in study of global carbon budget. A NPP model reflecting the synthetic effects of both biotic (forest stand age, A and stem volume, V) and climatic factors (mean annual actual evapotranspiration, E) was developed for Chinese pine (Pinus tabulaeformis) forest by making full use of Forest Inventory Data (FID) and dynamically assessing forest productivity. The NPP of Chinese pine forest was estimated by using this model and the fourth FID (1989–1993), and the spatial pattern of NPP of Chinese pine forest was given by Geography Information System (GIS) software. The results indicated that mean NPP value, of Chinese pine forest was 7.82 t m?2·a?1 and varied at the range of 3.32–11.87 t hm?2·a?1. NPP distribution of Chinese pine forests was significantly different in different regions, higher in the south and lower in the north of China. In terms of the main distribution regions of Chinese pine, the NPPs of Chinese pine forest in Shanxi and Shaanxi provinces were in middle level, with an average NPP of 7.4 t hm?2·a?1, that in the southern and the eastern parts (e.g. Shichuang Hunan, Henan, and Liaoning provinces) was higher (over 7.7 t hm?2·a?1), and that in the northern part and western part (e.g. Neimenggu and Ningxia provinces) was lower (below 5 t hm?2·a?1). This study provides an efficient way for using FID to understand the dynamics of foest NPP and evaluate its effects on global climate change. Keywords Forest NPP - Forest inventory data - Chinese pine forest - Climatic and biotic NPP model - Spatial distribution pattern CLC number S727.22 - S757.2 Document code A Foundation item: This study was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Nos. 30028001, 49905005), National Key Basic Research Specific Foundation (G1999043407); the Chinese Academy of Sciences (KSC2-1-07).Biography: ZHAO Min (1973-), female, Ph. D. in Laboratory of Quantitative Vegetation Ecology, Institute of Botany, the Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100093, P. R. China.Responsible editor: Zhu Hong展开更多
基金Supported by National Key Technology R&D Program(2007BAD87B11)Project of Science & Technology Bureau in Xishuangbanna(YX200902)Project of National Tea Industry Technical System~~
文摘[Objective] The aim was to study the effect of apple-tea intercrop on the growth and yield of tea shoot.[Method] Comparing tea leaves in apple-tea intercrop garden with neighboring tea leaves,the change of tea growth and fresh leaves yield in annual growth cycle was observed.[Result] There was obvious difference of tea shoot growth in intercropping and control group in various seasons.In spring,summer and autumn,intercropping tea had lower canopy temperature and higher canopy humidity compared with control tea,while there was no obvious difference of canopy temperature and humidity in intercropping and control tea in winter;the respiratory intensity of intercropping tea was very significantly lower than that of control tea,and its net photosynthetic intensity was very significantly higher than that of control tea,while there was no obvious change law in photosynthetic rate;the effect of intercrop on budding density of tea shoot wasn't obvious,but it promoted early germination of tea bud,increased leaf weight and improved fresh leaf yield.[Conclusion] Our study could provide theoretical foundation for the rational allocation of intercrop in compound ecological tea garden and the production of non-polluted tea.
基金This study was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Nos. 30028001 49905005)+1 种基金 National Key Basic Re-search Specific Foundation (G1999043407) the Chinese Acade
文摘Accurately estimating forest net primary productivity (NPP) plays an important role in study of global carbon budget. A NPP model reflecting the synthetic effects of both biotic (forest stand age, A and stem volume, V) and climatic factors (mean annual actual evapotranspiration, E) was developed for Chinese pine (Pinus tabulaeformis) forest by making full use of Forest Inventory Data (FID) and dynamically assessing forest productivity. The NPP of Chinese pine forest was estimated by using this model and the fourth FID (1989–1993), and the spatial pattern of NPP of Chinese pine forest was given by Geography Information System (GIS) software. The results indicated that mean NPP value, of Chinese pine forest was 7.82 t m?2·a?1 and varied at the range of 3.32–11.87 t hm?2·a?1. NPP distribution of Chinese pine forests was significantly different in different regions, higher in the south and lower in the north of China. In terms of the main distribution regions of Chinese pine, the NPPs of Chinese pine forest in Shanxi and Shaanxi provinces were in middle level, with an average NPP of 7.4 t hm?2·a?1, that in the southern and the eastern parts (e.g. Shichuang Hunan, Henan, and Liaoning provinces) was higher (over 7.7 t hm?2·a?1), and that in the northern part and western part (e.g. Neimenggu and Ningxia provinces) was lower (below 5 t hm?2·a?1). This study provides an efficient way for using FID to understand the dynamics of foest NPP and evaluate its effects on global climate change. Keywords Forest NPP - Forest inventory data - Chinese pine forest - Climatic and biotic NPP model - Spatial distribution pattern CLC number S727.22 - S757.2 Document code A Foundation item: This study was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Nos. 30028001, 49905005), National Key Basic Research Specific Foundation (G1999043407); the Chinese Academy of Sciences (KSC2-1-07).Biography: ZHAO Min (1973-), female, Ph. D. in Laboratory of Quantitative Vegetation Ecology, Institute of Botany, the Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100093, P. R. China.Responsible editor: Zhu Hong