2023
DOI: 10.3389/ffgc.2023.1244303
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Tree growth as an effect indicator of silvopastoral systems in the low hilly area of western Henan province, China

Peisong Liu,
Fan Cheng,
Xinlong Wang
et al.

Abstract: The low hilly area is a major landform in the west of Henan province, China, and it is suffering soil and water loss because of human activities. The silvopastoral system that combines trees and grasses has been widely used to restore this fragile area. We conducted in situ field experiments in 2011 in the low hilly area of Henan province involving pure forests of Populus simonii (PS; Salicaceae), Platycladus orientalis (PO; Cupressaceae), Quercusvariabilis (QV; Fagaceae), and Robinia pseudoacacia (RP; Fabacea… Show more

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“…Rogers [71] further studied the water use efficiency of P. simonii and its hybrids at different ages. In terms of improving the environment, although P. simonii can be used for vegetation restoration [72], P. simonii is not the best choice compared to black locust and larch [73]. Among fire prevention strategies, mixed planting of poplar and fir (Abies fabri) can reduce fire risk because this mixed forest is relatively challenging to burn [74].…”
Section: The Application and Ecological Benefits Of P Simonii In Affo...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Rogers [71] further studied the water use efficiency of P. simonii and its hybrids at different ages. In terms of improving the environment, although P. simonii can be used for vegetation restoration [72], P. simonii is not the best choice compared to black locust and larch [73]. Among fire prevention strategies, mixed planting of poplar and fir (Abies fabri) can reduce fire risk because this mixed forest is relatively challenging to burn [74].…”
Section: The Application and Ecological Benefits Of P Simonii In Affo...mentioning
confidence: 99%