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Effects of different allocation patterns of Vetiveria zizanioides and Amorpha fruticosa for slope protection on plant community characteristics[J]. Pratacultural Science, 2009, 3(12): 75-81.
Citation: Effects of different allocation patterns of Vetiveria zizanioides and Amorpha fruticosa for slope protection on plant community characteristics[J]. Pratacultural Science, 2009, 3(12): 75-81.

Effects of different allocation patterns of Vetiveria zizanioides and Amorpha fruticosa for slope protection on plant community characteristics

  • Effects of different allocation patterns of vetiver (Vetiveria zizanioides) and Amorpha fruticosa for slope protection on plant community characteristics were studied from 2005 to 2006. The results indicated: 1) A. fruticosa monocropped pattern increased the number of the plant species, but for V.zizanioides monocropped for pattern on the northfacing slopes, it rejected other plant species. 2) The vetiver dominance was significantly negatively correlated with the community diversity and evenness index but positively correlated with the community ecological dominance index. 3) The role of vetiver was more important than A. fruticosa in intercropped communities, and it was affected by both slope aspect and A. fruticosa. 4) Southfacing slope was proper for the development of vetiver population, but northfacing slope was not. A. fruticosa developed taller, larger stem diameter with less tillers on the southfacing slopes, and it was opposite on the northfacing slopes. 5) In the intercropping community of vetiver and A. fruticosa on the southfacing slopes, A. fruticosa performed better than vetiver and monocropped A. fruticosa, and it was opposite on the northfacing slopes.
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