2024
DOI: 10.1002/ldr.5158
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The windbreak effects of organic fence made from branches of Salix psammophila in Hobq Desert

Chao Zhang,
Wanjiao Li,
Jian Cui
et al.

Abstract: Salix sand barriers have been widely used in arid and semi‐arid regions of northern China as an environmentally friendly approach to control wind erosion. However, the inherent variability in length and thickness of Salix branches complicates achieving the desired fence porosity, typically resulting in an error of approximately 10% or more. This defect affects the fence's wind protection, thereby limiting their broader application. To address these challenges, we conducted a field experiment in the Hobq Desert… Show more

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