Wen Yuanguang
Guangxi University
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Frontiers of Biology in China | 2006
Kang Bing; Liu Shirong; Wen Yuanguang; Cai Daoxiong
There are 71 species in the shrub layer of the Cunninghamia lanceolata plantation after natural succession. The species richness and diversity have increased with slight anthropogenic disturbance. The status and function of understory woody species were judged by the analysis of the important value (IV). x2 statistics and r test were used for testing the significance of interspecific association and correlation among 25 main understory woody plants selected from the woody population. The results clearly showed their interspecific relationships and their differences in resource utilization. Species-pairs of positive association were in the majority. Most species were accommodated in the shady habitat. There was a positive correlation between the IV of the species and the interspecific association. The higher the IV of the species, the closer and more significant was the interspecific association. Based on analytical results of interspecific association and correlation, 25 woody plants in the shrub layer could be divided into four ecological species groups: I. Ficus hispida + Antidesma bunius + Mallotus barbatus + Ficus cunia + Saurauia tristyla + Mallotus philippinensis + Maesa japonica + Ficus hirta + Alchornea rugosa + Ficus fulva + Mallotus apelta; II. Cudrania tricuspidata + Schefflera octophylla; III. Cunninghamia lanceolata + Clerodendron cytophyllum + Millettia semicastrata + Randia spinosa + Litsea cubeba + Litsea pungens; IV. Ardisia japonica + Psychotria rubra + Vitex quinata + Cephalanthus occidentalis + Pithecellobium lucidum + Mycetia sinensis. If species group III or II is the advantaged species in the shrub layer, the community would change from a coniferous forest to a sparse evergreen broad-leaved forest. For group IV, the community would be relatively stable. For group I, the coniferous forest would be mixed with coniferous-broad leaved forest. The classification of ecological species groups would provide a theoretical basis on judging its ecological function, adjusting the stand structure of the plantation and directing the suitable natural vegetation type through the close-natural restoration process.
Journal of Beijing Forestry University | 2009
Wen Yuanguang; Zheng Xian; Li MingChen; Xu HaiGen; Liang Hongwen; Huang ChengBiao; Zhu Hongguang; He Bin
Journal of Tropical and Subtropical Botany | 2000
Wen Yuanguang; Liang Hongwen; Zhao LiJun; Zhou MinYi; He Bin; Wang LingHui; Wei Shanhua; Zheng Bai; Liu Dejie; Tang Zaisheng
Archive | 2015
Guo Wenfeng; Li Xiaoqiong; Tang Jun; Wen Yuanguang; Zhu Hongguang; Liu Zhong
Journal of Anhui Agricultural Sciences | 2010
Zhu Hongguang; Zhao Jinlong; Wen Yuanguang; Hou Rihua
Acta Agriculturae Universitatis Jiangxiensis | 2010
Liang Hongwen; Luo Hong; Wen Yuanguang; Yang YaoQing; Yang Jianji
Journal of Beijing Forestry University | 2009
Zhu Hongguang; Wen Yuanguang; Liang Hongwen; Xu HaiGen; Yang YaoQing; Li MingChen; Huang ZhiHui; Deng RongYan
Shuitu Baochi Tongbao | 2016
Liang Hongwen; Ma Qing; Wen Yuanguang; Guo Jinchuan; Yang Jianji
Archive | 2016
Ming Angang; Cai Daoxiong; Wen Yuanguang; Gu Hongyan; Lu Lihua; Wang Qunnai; Nong You
PLOS ONE | 2015
Li Xiaoqiong; Ye Duo; Liang Hongwen; Zhu Hongguang; Qin Lin; Zhu Yuling; Wen Yuanguang