会议专题

Effect of rocky slopes gradient on root growth and pull-out resistance of Lespedeza bicolor Turcz.plants

  This research was carried out to investigate root system distribution characteristics and pull-out resistance of L.bicolor on 40° and 50° and 60° rocky slopes along Jing-cheng Highway(the third phase of the project) in northern China,using dig-out method and hydraulic tension meter.Based on the roots cutting off in the up-slope or down-slope direction,three treatments (T1,T2,and T3)were included in the roots pull-out resistance experiment.The results of this study showed as follows.First,roots branch orders increased gradually,and root length and dry weight declined gradually as slope gradient increased.Second,roots grown in up-slope and on down-slope direction distributed uniformly on 40° and 50° slopes,and the angle of first order roots and the slope were 0~10°.On 60° slope,however,the roots grown in up-slope and down-slope direction did not distribute uniformly,and the angle of first order roots grown in up-slope direction and the slope increased to 30~40°.Third,for the same treatment,there was no significant difference in roots pull-out resistance between the three slopes(P > 0.05).On 40° and 50° slope,there was no significant difference in roots pull-out resistance between that three experiment treatments; however,significant differences in the root pull-out resistance were found between T1 and T3,and between T2 and T3 (P < 0.05) on 60° slope.Finally,the Lespedeza bicolor Turcz.roots pull-out resistance was positively correlated with root length and dry weight,though not statistically significant.

highway rocky slope gradient plant root pulling-out resistance

H.Y.Xu S.Gao G.L.Song L.B.Han

Institute of Turfgrass Science, Beijing Forestry University, Beijing, P.R China

国际会议

The Beijing International Symposium On Land Reclamation And Ecological Restoration, (LRER2014)(2014北京国际土地复垦与生态修复研讨会)

北京

英文

219-226

2014-10-16(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)