Plant Harvesting Impacts on Soil Water Patterns and Phenology for Shrub-encroached Grassland
Harvesting is a common method in grassland management. With shrub encroachment into grassland, special hydrological and physiological dynamics probably occur in the shrub-grass coexisted ecosystem after harvesting, which remains largely unclear. Therefore, this study aims to identify potential effec...
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doaj-ff568ed8086c4bb4a19d2c5dc9bb00362020-11-24T20:58:08ZengMDPI AGWater2073-44412018-06-0110673610.3390/w10060736w10060736Plant Harvesting Impacts on Soil Water Patterns and Phenology for Shrub-encroached GrasslandYing Fan0Xiao-Yan Li1Liu Li2Jun-Qi Wei3Fang-Zhong Shi4Hong-Yun Yao5Lei Liu6State Key Laboratory of Earth Surface Processes and Resource Ecology, Faculty of Geographical Science, Beijing Normal University, Beijing 100875, ChinaState Key Laboratory of Earth Surface Processes and Resource Ecology, Faculty of Geographical Science, Beijing Normal University, Beijing 100875, ChinaState Key Laboratory of Earth Surface Processes and Resource Ecology, Faculty of Geographical Science, Beijing Normal University, Beijing 100875, ChinaState Key Laboratory of Earth Surface Processes and Resource Ecology, Faculty of Geographical Science, Beijing Normal University, Beijing 100875, ChinaState Key Laboratory of Earth Surface Processes and Resource Ecology, Faculty of Geographical Science, Beijing Normal University, Beijing 100875, ChinaState Key Laboratory of Earth Surface Processes and Resource Ecology, Faculty of Geographical Science, Beijing Normal University, Beijing 100875, ChinaState Key Laboratory of Earth Surface Processes and Resource Ecology, Faculty of Geographical Science, Beijing Normal University, Beijing 100875, ChinaHarvesting is a common method in grassland management. With shrub encroachment into grassland, special hydrological and physiological dynamics probably occur in the shrub-grass coexisted ecosystem after harvesting, which remains largely unclear. Therefore, this study aims to identify potential effects of harvesting on soil moisture pattern, phenology dynamics, and water utilization in a shrub encroached grassland. We monitored soil water for a year beneath the Caragana microphylla canopy and interspace grassland after harvesting. The results showed that the soil water content increased under shrubs and grass patches after harvesting, especially under later ones. The water storage in soil of 0–100 cm depth increased by 18.9 mm under grass but only 5.5 mm under shrubs. Harvesting also decreased the difference of water storage between shrubs and grass from 19.1 to 5.7 mm. More snowmelt compensation, less evapotranspiration, shorter growing season, and higher water use efficiency may jointly contribute to the water recovery of harvesting soil. This study contributes novel evidence to the ecohydrological impacts of harvesting on shrub-grass co-existed ecosystems, shows application value in controlling shrub encroachment process and provides fundamental insights for the further study on soil water dynamics of similar ecosystems worldwide.http://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/10/6/736Caragana microphyllasoil moisturewater use sourcewater use efficiencyshrub removal |
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Ying Fan Xiao-Yan Li Liu Li Jun-Qi Wei Fang-Zhong Shi Hong-Yun Yao Lei Liu Plant Harvesting Impacts on Soil Water Patterns and Phenology for Shrub-encroached Grassland Water Caragana microphylla soil moisture water use source water use efficiency shrub removal |
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Ying Fan Xiao-Yan Li Liu Li Jun-Qi Wei Fang-Zhong Shi Hong-Yun Yao Lei Liu |
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Plant Harvesting Impacts on Soil Water Patterns and Phenology for Shrub-encroached Grassland |
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Plant Harvesting Impacts on Soil Water Patterns and Phenology for Shrub-encroached Grassland |
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Plant Harvesting Impacts on Soil Water Patterns and Phenology for Shrub-encroached Grassland |
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Plant Harvesting Impacts on Soil Water Patterns and Phenology for Shrub-encroached Grassland |
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Plant Harvesting Impacts on Soil Water Patterns and Phenology for Shrub-encroached Grassland |
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plant harvesting impacts on soil water patterns and phenology for shrub-encroached grassland |
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Harvesting is a common method in grassland management. With shrub encroachment into grassland, special hydrological and physiological dynamics probably occur in the shrub-grass coexisted ecosystem after harvesting, which remains largely unclear. Therefore, this study aims to identify potential effects of harvesting on soil moisture pattern, phenology dynamics, and water utilization in a shrub encroached grassland. We monitored soil water for a year beneath the Caragana microphylla canopy and interspace grassland after harvesting. The results showed that the soil water content increased under shrubs and grass patches after harvesting, especially under later ones. The water storage in soil of 0–100 cm depth increased by 18.9 mm under grass but only 5.5 mm under shrubs. Harvesting also decreased the difference of water storage between shrubs and grass from 19.1 to 5.7 mm. More snowmelt compensation, less evapotranspiration, shorter growing season, and higher water use efficiency may jointly contribute to the water recovery of harvesting soil. This study contributes novel evidence to the ecohydrological impacts of harvesting on shrub-grass co-existed ecosystems, shows application value in controlling shrub encroachment process and provides fundamental insights for the further study on soil water dynamics of similar ecosystems worldwide. |
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Caragana microphylla soil moisture water use source water use efficiency shrub removal |
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