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Journal of Forestry Research | 2006

Evidences and implications of vegetation damage from ceramic industrial emission on a rural site in the Pearl River Delta of China

Wen Dazhi; Kuang Yuan-wen; Liu Shizhong; Zhang Deqiang; Lu YaoDong; Li Jian-li

Community structure characteristics and vegetation damage degree were investigated and analyzed in a forest around village, which had been long term exposed to ambient atmospheric pollution stress, to study the influence of airborne pollutant emissions from the concentrated ceramic industries on vegetation. Field survey was carried out in a semi-natural secondary forest on hilly land, Nanhai District of Guangdong Province, for the tree layer in ten quadrates with the total area of 10×(10 m×10 m), and for shrub and herb layers in eight subquadrates with the total area of 4×(5 m×5 m). Results showed that exotic Eucalyptus exserta and Eucalyptus urophylla were dominated over the community, followed by native tree species, Schefflera octophylla and Bambusa gibba, with the importance value (Iv) of 26.75, 17.08, 16.27 and 11.50, respectively. Among all tree species, Eucalyptus exserta and Pinus massoniana were most severely damaged with nearly 100% damaged rate. Bambusa gibba and Dalbergia balansae were injured with damaged rate of 85.1%–68.3%, however, Eucalyptus urophylla, Celtis sinensis, Helicia cochinchinensis, Cinnamomum burmanni and Vitex negundo revealed moderate injuries (45%–57.5%). Most of other indigenous species including Schefflera octophylla, Viburnum odoratissimum, Desmos chinensis, etc. showed less injured symptoms under the pollution stress. Compared with species in tree layer, damages of undergrowths were largely less. These results suggested that attention and concern should be paid on those introduced Eucalyptus species which had ever been widely used for forest restoration in degraded hilly lands of south China since 1970–1980s, due to their fast growing aspect. The results also demonstrated the potentials and perspectives by developing native species as target plants for restoration of degraded area at similar polluted location, which may provide scientific base for scientists to study and understand the functional aspects of native species and process-based interactions with pollution stress.


Journal of Tropical and Subtropical Botany | 2009

Relationships of key leaf traits of 16 woody plant species in low subtropical China.

Zhang JiGuang; Fu ShengLei; Wen Dazhi; Zhang Lingling


Journal of Tropical and Subtropical Botany | 2003

Ecophysiological responses and sensitivity of 39 woody species exposed to air pollution.

Wen Dazhi; Lu YaoDong; Kuang Yuan-wen; Hu XianCong; Zhang Deqiang; Xue KeNa; Kong GuoHui


Soil and Environmental Sciences | 2002

Technique of static chamber in determining nitrous oxide emission from land surface

Wen Dazhi


Redai Yaredai Zhiwu Xuebao | 2016

福建省のPinus massoniana,Cunninghamia lanceolata林の針葉中の7養分元素の特性【Powered by NICT】

Chen Jianfeng; Hou Enqing; Zhang Lingling; Chen Jiaqian; Li Jiong; Wen Dazhi


Redai Yaredai Zhiwu Xuebao | 2016

Characteristics of Seven Nutrient Elements in Needles of Pinus massoniana and Cunninghamia lanceolata Forests in Fujian Province

Chen Jianfeng; Hou Enqing; Zhang Lingling; Chen Jiaqian; Li Jiong; Wen Dazhi


Soil and Environmental Sciences | 2012

Characteristics and pollution assessment of arsenic, selenium and mercury of forest soils in and around Guangzhou region

Wen Dazhi


Journal of Tropical and Subtropical Botany | 2011

Allocation and Accumulation of Pollutants in 8Tree Species Grown in Ceramic Industry Polluted Area

Wen Dazhi


Chinese Journal of Appplied Environmental Biology | 2010

Characteristics of Element Contents in Leaves of 3 Dominant Species in Karst Forest in Puding, Guizhou, China *

Kuang Yuan-wen; Wen Dazhi; Yan Junhua; Liu Shizhong; Chu Guowei; Zhou Chuanyan; Wang Guoqin; Zhang Qianmei


Journal of Plant Ecology (Chinese Version) | 2009

Effects of irradiance and soil moisture on antioxidants and membrane lipid peroxidation products in Mikania micrantha and Chromolaena odoratum.

Zhang Lingling; Sun FangFang; Wen Dazhi

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Zhang Lingling

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Kuang Yuan-wen

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Kong GuoHui

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Liu Shizhong

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Zhang Deqiang

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Chu Guowei

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Yan Junhua

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Zhang JiGuang

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Zhang Qianmei

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Zhou Chuanyan

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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