Application of Picea wilsonii roots to determine erosion rates in eastern Qilian Mountains, Northwest China

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Feifei Zhou
Xiaohua Gou
Junzhou Zhang
Zhiqian Zhao
Qiuyan Chen
Zongying Cao
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[1] Lanzhou University,Key Laboratory of Western China’s Environmental Systems (MOE)
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Trees | 2013年 / 27卷
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Tree roots; Tree ring; Soil erosion; Dendrogeomorphology; Anatomical analysis; Qilian Mountains;
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As a consequence of global change and human activities, processes of soil erosion are expected to increase in forested areas, resulting in exposed roots. Dendrogeomorphic research was conducted by analyzing exposed roots of Picea wilsonii subjected to continuous denudation along a main road in Tulugou National Forest Reserve, eastern Qilian Mountains, to reconstruct the local soil erosion dynamics. We determined the start of the exposure by examining the shifts in the ring-growth patterns from concentric to eccentric and by analyzing the detailed changes of wood anatomical features of exposed roots. We also find that the width of growth ring, the percentage of latewood and the average cell size of earlywood tracheids are all remarkable signs for soil lowering. According to the analysis of ANOVA (Fisher’s least significant difference method), the reduction of the cell size of earlywood tracheids is verified to be the key indicator for dating the first year of exposure and occurs prior to the other two indicators. Using 40 roots from 23 trees spread along the road, it has been found that erosion rates vary between 3.3 and 13.5 mm/year with an average value about 5.3 ± 2.1 mm/year. The intensity and occurrence of soil erosion may be influenced by the increase of human activities.
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页码:371 / 378
页数:7
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