Xie Jinsheng
Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University
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Forestry Studies in China | 2004
Guo Jian-fen; Xie Jinsheng; Lu Haoliang; Liu Dongxia; Yang Yu-sheng; Chen Guangshui
The amount of carbon returned through litterfall and its seasonal pattern were studied in a natural forest of Castanopsis kawakamii (NF) and adjacent monoculture plantations of C. kawakamii (CK) and Chinese fir (Cunninghamia lanceolata) (CF) in Sanming, Fujian Province, China. Mean annual carbon return through total litterfall over 3 years (from 1999 to 2001) was 5.097 t·hm−2 in the NF, 4.337 t·hm−2 in the CK and 2.502 t·hm−2 in the CF respectively. Of the total carbon return in the three forests, leaf contribution accounted for 58.96%, 68.53% and 56.12% and twig 24.41%, 22.34% and 26.18%, respectively. The seasonal patterns of carbon return from total litterfall and leaf-litter were quite similar among the three forests. A peak of carbon input from litterfall in the NF and the CK occurred in spring except for the highest annual C return through branch litter of the NF in summer, while the CF showed the maximum C return in summer. The results of this study demonstrate that the natural forest has a greater C return through litterfall than monoculture plantations, which is beneficial to the increase of soil organic matter storage and the maintenance of soil fertility.
Journal of Forestry Research | 2005
Yu Zhanyuan; Yue YongJie; Guo Jian-fen; Chen Guangshui; Xie Jinsheng; He ZongMing; Yang Yu-sheng
The flora and community physiognomy of degraded plantation ecosystems on purple soil were investigated in Ninghua County of Fujian Province, China to understand the relationship between plant diversity and ecosystem processe. Four different restoration communities (labeled as ecological restoration treatment I, II, III and IV) were selected by space-time replacement method according to the erosion intensity in degraded purple soil ecosystem. The results showed that there were totally 86 plant species belonging to 78 genera and 43 families in the degraded purple soil ecosystem. Of the 15 types of distribution area in spermatophyte genus, 12 types were found in the purple soil ecosystem. Along restoration gradient from low to high, plant growth type and life form spectra became abundant more and more, and the spermatophyte genera for each distribution area type and genera numbers for different foliage characters increased as well. It is concluded that the plant flora and physiognomy in ecological restoration process become more complex and diverse, indicating that the forest ecosystem on purple soil tends to be more stable.
Journal of Beijing Forestry University | 2003
Yang Yusheng; Xie Jinsheng; Wang YiXiang; Liu YanLi; Yue YongJie; Yu Zhanyuan
Chinese Journal of Plant Ecology | 2016
Li Xiao-Jie; Liu Xiaofei; Xiong Decheng; Lin Weisheng; Lin Ting-Wu; Shi You-Wen; Xie Jinsheng; Yang Yusheng
Chinese Journal of Plant Ecology | 2016
Qiu Xi; Lü Mao-Kui; Huang Jin-Xue; Li Wei; Zhao Benjia; Zhang Hao; Wang En-Xi; Xie Jinsheng
Progress in geography | 2014
Wang Jiao; Zhang Wenjie; Liu Haijiang; Tong Chiming; Zhou Chenghu; Cheng Weiming; Sheng Hao; Li Xu; Yang Zhijie; Xie Jinsheng; Chen Guangshui; Yang Yusheng
Chinese Journal of Plant Ecology | 2014
Fan Yue-Xin; Yang Yusheng; Guo Jian-fen; Yang Zhijie; Chen Guangshui; Xie Jinsheng; Zhong Xiaojian; and Xu Ling-Lin
Journal of Nanjing Forestry University | 2002
Xie Jinsheng; Cai LiPing; Huang RongZhen; Chen YinXiu; Yang Yusheng
Chinese Journal of Plant Ecology | 2017
Zhang Hao; Lyu Mao-Kui; Xie Jinsheng
Zhiwu Shengtai Xuebao | 2016
Zhang Qiufang; Lu Chunping; Bei Zhaoxian; Xie Jinsheng; Lu Maokui; Lin Weisheng; Chen Yuemin; Yang Yusheng