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子午岭辽东栎幼苗及其微生境的空间格局

范玮熠,郭华**,王孝安,王世雄   

  1. (陕西师范大学生命科学学院, 西安 710062)
  • 出版日期:2013-10-10 发布日期:2013-10-10

Spatial patterns of Quercus wutaishanica seedlings and their microhabitats in Ziwuling Mountains of Loess Plateau.

FAN Wei-yi, GUO Hua**, WANG Xiao-an, WANG Shi-xiong   

  1. (College of Life Science, Shaanxi Normal University, Xi’an 710062, China)
  • Online:2013-10-10 Published:2013-10-10

摘要: 应用地统计学方法,研究了黄土高原子午岭林区辽东栎林及人工油松林下辽东栎(Quercus wutaishanica)幼苗及其微生境因子的空间格局特征,并对二者相关性进行了分析。结果表明:在辽东栎林和人工油松林林下,辽东栎幼苗均呈聚集型分布,但聚集尺度存在较大差异,在辽东栎林中,幼苗在1~5.94 m内存在空间自相关性;人工油松林中,幼苗在1~1.94 m内存在空间自相关性。应用前向选择法和去趋势典范对应分析(DCCA)筛选14个环境因子,结果表明:栎林下,对辽东栎幼苗空间分布贡献较大的为枯落物厚度、土壤速效钾含量、土壤温度;油松林下,对辽东栎幼苗空间分布贡献较大的为土壤湿度、土壤酸碱度、土壤有机质。据此推断,幼苗定居生境的差异,可能是导致幼苗空间格局异质性的重要因素之一。

关键词: 土壤pH, 吸收, 玉米, 微生物, 氨基酸

Abstract: By the methods of geostatistics, this paper studied the spatial patterns of Liaodong oak (Quercus wutaishanica) seedlings and their microhabitats in two kinds of forests (Liaodong oak forest and Pinus tabulaeformis plantation) in the Ziwuling Mountains of Loess Plateau, and the relationships between the Liaodong oak seedlings and their microhabitat factors. In the two forests, Liaodong oak seedlings were in clumped distribution, but the clumped scale existed greater difference. The seedlings were spatially autocorrelated in 1-5.94 m range in Liaodong oak forest, while in 1-1.94 m range in P. tabulaeformis plantation. By using forward selection method and Detrended Canonical Correspondence Analysis (DCCA), 14 microhabitat factors were selected. In Liaodong oak forest, the main microhabitat factors affecting the spatial pattern of Liaodong oak seedlings were litter thickness, soil available potassium content, and soil temperature. In P. tabulaeformis plantation, the main microhabitat factors were soil humidity, pH, and organic matter content. It was deduced that the microhabitat difference in seedling’s establishment could be an important factor which caused the heterogeneity of the seedling’s spatial pattern.

Key words: amino acids, maize, soil pH, microorganisms, uptake.