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    10 October 2000, Volume 19 Issue 05
    A Study on Several Basic Issues of Forest Gap Model:Ⅱ. Effects of Simulated Plot Number
    Yan Xiaodong, Yu Zhenliang
    2000, (5):  1-6,18. 
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    Plot number can deeply affect the result of forest gap model simulation, but which has been paid little attention and investigation. This study takes Broad-leaved Korean pine (Pinus koraiensis) forests, in Mt. Changbai of Northeastern China, for instance, and applies forest gap model NEWCOP to investigate the effects of different plot number on the result of forest gap model simulation. Our study shows that plot number can affect forest species composition, which indicates a decrease of forest community variability index with increasing simulation plot number and a trend to 0 for the index after the plot number reaching some value. Based on the result mentioned above, we conclude that the smallest area of stand for presenting the characteristics of broad-leaved korean pine forest community is 38400 ha.
    Relationships Among Chemical Factors in Inner Lake in Zhaoqing
    Yang Guangxing, Li Shiyu, Li Yaochu, Xie Jingming
    2000, (5):  7-10. 
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    Four seasonal field investigations have been conducted in the Seven Stars Lake in Zhaoqing between Apr.1996 and Jan.1997. The water of the lake was sampled once for each season. Three major eutrophication elements, phytoplankton,nitrate and phosphate were analyzed quantitatively. According to the monitoring data,the concectration levels of the elements and their distributions,relationships among the elements were analyzed. The results are important for predicting eutrophication of the water and studying the mechanisms of the eutrophication in the Seven Sear Lake.
    A Status Report on the Effects Involved with Acid Rain on Plants,Soils and Surface Waters of Three Selected Terrestrial Ecosystems in Lower Subtropical China
    Wen Dazhi, Zhou Guoyi, Kong Guohui, Yu Mengde
    2000, (5):  11-18. 
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    Some possible effects involved with acid rain on plants,soils, surface waters of three selected subtropical terrestrial ecosystems in southern China,were revealed in this paper. The content of total Cin layer Aranged from 2.35%(Masson pine forest in Baiyunshan) to 5.33% (monsoon evergreen broad-leaved forest in Dinghushan), with medium values of 2.75% (Mixed pine forest in Heshan), and 3.87% (Masson pine in Dinghushan). The C/N ratio was low,at around 12.0 in layer A,and declined with the soil depth. The low content of total-C and total-N,as well as the C/N ratio indicated that the organic matter was decomposed well,due to the warm and rainy subtropical climate. The base cation saturation(BS) was less than 10% in all sample layers of the three sites,except one case that the BSin layer Aof the Mixed pine forest in Heshan was 12.9%, showing that the soil acidification occurred to some extent. The high values of aluminum saturation(AlS) of all the three sample sites suggested that this high content of aluminum in soils was possibly associated with the input of atmospheric Sand N, most likely led to the acidification of soil and soil water. The effective cation exchange capacity(CECE) was high in these soils relative to the organic matter content, ranged from 41.6 to 78.9 meq穔g-1 in layer A, and 22.5 to 54.6 meq穔g-1 in the layer AB/B. The pHvalue of the surface water was lower (4.27) in a monsoon forest catchment, which was located very close to the Qingyun temple,a site associated with joss sticks and candles burning,compared with the surface water from the sky lake(pH=6.54), situated far away from the temple, and surface waters from Heshan (pH=6.91) and Baiyunshan (pH = 7.10). The mean Fm/Fv ratio ranges from 0.79 to 0.83,with relative smaller variations between species (Pinus massoniana and Cunnighamia lanceolata), than among different sample sites. The Ca/Al ratio differed with sample site, species, and the needle age, with the range of 57.5 (Dinghushan) to 126.8 (Heshan) for the Cunnighamia lanceolata and 8.0 (Baiyunshan) to 32.2 (Dinghushan) for the Pinus massoniana, implying that little possibility of the aluminum toxicity occurred with these two species,especially with the Cunnighamia lanceolata.
    Sustainability of Grassland Agriculture System in Vulnerable Ecological Environment of Guangxi,Yunnan and Guizhou Provinces
    Duan Shunshan, Liu Ningning, Zhang Qun, Zhang Jiaen, Feng Qiang
    2000, (5):  19-24,39. 
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    Based on the investigation data and relevant statistical data recently, with the methods of principle components analysis and cluster analysis, the present situation of grassland agriculture development and its sustainable degree of 30 poor counties located in karst mountains of Guangxi, Yunnan and Guizhou Provinces was studied. In the light of universal situation of the 30 poor counties, the index system of population, resources, environment, social and economic development for evaluating the sustainability degree of the local grassland agriculture system were determined preliminarily. By analyzing and calculating, the comprehensive index of grassland agriculture system sustainability of every county among the 30 poor counties have been obtained, and the comprehensive classification, order and evaluation for the present sustainable development degree of the 30 poor ones have been carried out.
    A Study of the Characteristics and Planning of Low Density Uptown Courtyard Landscape in Cities in the South Subtropical Zone
    Ma Lingfang, Guan Dongsheng, Liao Xiongjiu
    2000, (5):  25-29. 
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    The courtyards of low density dwellings provided opportunities for the residents to design their garden landscape. Some 1460 houses scattered throughout 38 streets in three districts in Guangzhou and Hong Kong were studied in detail. The characteristics and its long-term prospects of this kind of landscape were explored in the light of the findings. Implications for landscape planning and management of similar courtyards in the south subtropical zone were discussed.
    Orthopteran Community Diversity in Jinan
    Liu Dasheng, Lin Yuzhen
    2000, (5):  30-34. 
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    Based on habitat type, Orthopteran insects in Jinan is grouped into five communities,namely Barrenland community,Xeric(vegetation) community, Hygrophytic-mesophytic community ,Halobiotic community,Spelaean community, each one of which has characteristic dominant orthopteran species.The Shannon-Wiener function and Simpson index were employed to analyze community composition. Diversity and evenness were highest in the Xeric (vegetation) community(2.6862,0.9243 and 0.8145,0.9782) and lowest in the bare area community(0.8262,0.4150 and 0.5093,0.5533). The results of this study supported spatial heterogeneity theory.Horizontal structure,such as patchness and mosaicism,and vertical stratification of vegetation in the xeric(vegetation) habitat were found to play an important role in the species richness of orthopteran insect. In addition,the influence of cutting,grazing,and the spraying of insecticides on the population and community of orthopteran insect was also studied.
    Study on Plant Community in Kerqin Sandy Land
    Gao Ke, Gao Lingyan, Bao Zhu, Wang Meiyun
    2000, (5):  35-39. 
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    The paper analyzed the information from on-the-spot investigation by ecology methods such as importance value, species diversity index and similarity index,and discussed the characteristics of the structure, the diversity and similarity of plant community in Kerqin sandy land. It will provide scientific basis for exploring and utilizing the sandy land.
    Studies on the Relationship between the Protozoan Community Structures with the Water Qualities in Lake Donghu
    Jiang Jianguo, Zhang Ying, Wu Shenggui
    2000, (5):  40-44. 
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    Protozoan from six stations of Lake Donghu were collected and identified. 6 taxonomic parameters, species number, diversity index(DI), percentage of phytomastigophra, community pollution value (CPV), community similarity and heterophy index(HI) were obtained and determined. The results showed that CPV and HI could reflect the changes of water quality correctly. DI could reflect the tendency of changes. The water quality status of different stations could be correctly classified by the cluster analysis.
    Examination on Ability of Wetland Plants' Photosynthesis Supplying Water Body with Oxygen
    Wang Qingan, Huang Shida, Sun Tieheng
    2000, (5):  45-51. 
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    The results of the examination showed that some wetland plants' leaves and stems above the surface of water have little ability to supply water body with oxygen through roots of themselves while they are photosynthesizing. These plants are calamus(Acorus calamus), cattail(Typha angustifolia), wild rice stem(Zizania caduciflora), Cyoerus alternifokius, and water hyacinth(Eichhornia crassipes). It means that there is no relationship between these plants' photosynthesis and the breath of root cells. But duckweed(Lemna minor) has a small to raise DO 0.44mg稬-1 in average, while it is photosynthesizing during the examination. Reed(Phragmitas communis) may have a little the to provide oxygen for water body through root of itself while it is photosynthesizing. It raised DO 0.30mg稬-1 in average during the examination.
    Grass-Endophyte Interactions and Their Ecological Significance
    Chen Shiping, Gao Yubao
    2000, (5):  52-57. 
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    Endophytes are a kind of fungi that live inside plant. They widely exist in higher plants, particularly in grasses. It is well documented that the interactions between endophytes and plants are mutually symbiotic. Literature of Acremonium-grass symbiosis over the last twenty years is reviewed in this paper, in the hope that researchers in our country will pay attention to this topic.
    Introduction to the Origin and Evolution of Pomelo and Its Distribution in China
    Zhang Taiping, Peng Shaolin
    2000, (5):  58-61,66. 
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    Pomelo,a species of Citrus,has been developed tremendously as a kind of fruit in China in recent decades.There is disagreement with the origin and evolution of pomelo .Here the author gave some comments on the natural differentiation of pomelo and the flux of the centre of genetic diversity, by summing up the studies on the genetic diversity of pomelo and the distribution of almost 70 cultivars in China.The author also pointed out some problems about the research into the biology of pomelo germplasm.
    A Summery of Impacts of Climate Changes on the Ecosystems of China
    Zhong Xiuli, Lin Erda
    2000, (5):  62-66. 
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    Impacts of global changes on the ecosystems in China and projection of response of the ecosystems to climate changes under some scenarios are reviewed in this paper.The ecosystems dealt with include forests, rangelands,desert and desertification,coastal and oceanic systems.Tibetan plateau,lakes,rivers as well as wetlands,glacier and permafrost.
    Fluorine Harm and Control
    Jiao You, Yang Zhanping, Fu Qing, Wang Liuhao
    2000, (5):  67-70. 
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    Based on survey of the literatre concerned,the Fharm on plants,soil microbes and human health,geographic distribution of the areas with high Fwater and the statas of Fepidemic areas are introduced. And the methods of controlling Fharm and testing Fin soil are also presented.
    Metapopulation Structure and Its Genetic Consequences
    Chen Xiaoyong, Li Ning
    2000, (5):  71-75,81. 
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    Metapopulations were categorized into four major types by Harrison; classical metapopulations, mainland-island and source-sink metapopulations, patchy populations, and non-equilibrium metapopulations. This paper reviewed the genetic consequences of the four types of metapopulation, from theoretical and empirical studies.
    The Application of the Turf Roll in Shanghai
    Bao Jinghui, Wang Xiangrong
    2000, (5):  76-79. 
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    This paper briefly introduces the production and application of turf roll at present. The authors selected six representative lawn seeds and three types of turf rolls as the trial materials on the basis of testing the characters of several popular lawn seeds in Shanghai. Through the comparative experiment between the turf roll and sowing by hands directly, the authors studied the application prospect of the turf roll in Shanghai and pointed out that it is not suitable now to make the application of turf roll popular in large size in Shanghai. Meanwhile,some constructive ideas of producing lawn in Shanghai were proposed in this paper.