Title of article :
Ecological and hydrological response of farmlands abandoned for different lengths of time: Evidence from the Loess Hill Slope of China
Author/Authors :
Hou، نويسنده , , Jian and Fu، نويسنده , , Bojie and Liu، نويسنده , , Yu and Lu، نويسنده , , Nan and Gao، نويسنده , , Guangyao and Zhou، نويسنده , , Ji، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2014
Pages :
9
From page :
59
To page :
67
Abstract :
As a widely distributed land use type, abandoned farmland has become a research focus due to its complex ecological and hydrological responses. Most recent studies have focussed on the interactions between the ecological and hydrological responses in degradation processes, whilst little research has focussed on the recovery of the ecosystem. Moreover, some in-depth analyses are required to further elucidate their interactive on abandoned farmland. In addition, although runoff generation and soil erosion on abandoned farmland have been investigated, few reports have investigated nutrient transport in runoff and eroded sediments. tudy investigated the vegetation and soil composition and carried out a 2 year monitoring experiment to monitor the runoff and soil erosion of farmlands abandoned for different lengths of time (4, 12, 22 and 50 years) on a mountain slope located in the Loess Plateau of China. It is found that after farmland abandonment, vegetation holds a positive succession. A two-phase mosaic structure forms, and the moss coverage increases on the inter-vascular plant. From 4 to 50 years in abandoned farmland, the average accumulated runoff increases from 9698.2 ml to 38,605.3 ml in a 5 × 2 m runoff plot. Additionally, the average accumulated sediment loss decreases from 2019.5 g to 387.7 g in a same plot. Furthermore, the wastage of soil organic matter and most nutrients also decreases on slopes after farmland abandonment because the nutrients are mainly lost in the eroded sediments.
Keywords :
Runoff , Vegetation , Soil erosion , Loess Plateau , Nutrient loss , Land management
Journal title :
Global and Planetary Change
Serial Year :
2014
Journal title :
Global and Planetary Change
Record number :
2369164
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