Poplar in wetland agroforestry: a case study of ecological benefits, site productivity, and economics

被引:48
作者
Shengzuo Fang
Xizeng Xu
Xiang Yu
Zhengcai Li
机构
[1] Nanjing Forestry University,College of Forest Resources and Environment
关键词
Biomass productivity; Crop yield and quality; Economic assessment; Light use efficiency; Poplar-crop interplanting patterns;
D O I
10.1007/s11273-003-3104-5
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摘要
Poplars are the major tree component of traditional agroforestry systems throughout the south temperate central area of China that includes all or portions of Jiangsu, Anhui, Zhejiang, Hubei, Henan, Shandong, and Shanxi provinces, an area of ~600,000 km2. The lack of experidmental data on the effect of various interplanting systems on crop production represents a serious gap in our knowledge, and consequently, a stable, optimized poplar-crop interplanting pattern is difficult to achieve. In order to develop a poplar-crop interplanting pattern that is economically viable, environmentally sound, technically workable, and socially compatible in floodplain areas, new poplar-crop interplanting patterns were designed using the principle of edge effects. Six patterns were designed and established in 1992 with different narrow – wide spacings, i.e., I: (3 × 3) × 20 m, II: (3 × 3) × 30 m, III: (3 × 3) × 40 m, IV: (4 × 4) . 20 m, V: (4 × 4) × 30 m, and VI: (4 × 4) × 40 m. A randomized block arrangement was used with two replications for each pattern. Based on 7 years of investigation, this paper examines the effects of these patterns on temporal and spatial variations in microclimate at various phenological phases of winter wheat, variations in wheat yield and quality, wood production, biomass productivity and light use efficiency, and economic assessment. The feasibility and viability of these new patterns is also discussed. These preliminary results provide some basic principles for developing optimized poplar-crop interplanting patterns in the wetland plain areas of China.
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