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Agriculture

2013

Abies fabri

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Intercepted Rainfall In Abies Fabri Forest With Different-Aged Stands In Southwestern China, Xiangyang Sun, Genxu Wang, Yun Lin, Linan Liu, Yang Gao Jan 2013

Intercepted Rainfall In Abies Fabri Forest With Different-Aged Stands In Southwestern China, Xiangyang Sun, Genxu Wang, Yun Lin, Linan Liu, Yang Gao

Turkish Journal of Agriculture and Forestry

Interception is one of the most important hydrological processes. Most investigations merely focus on canopy interception, but forest floor interception should also be considered. The stand age also influences interception. To explore the interception characteristics of Abies fabri with different stand ages, canopy, stem, and forest floor, interceptions were evaluated during the rainy season of 2009 (from May to October 2009). The total interception rates were found to be 28.8%, 25.5%, and 31.3% for young, middle-aged, and mature forest stands, respectively. Forest floor interception accounted for 19.1%, 18.1%, and 10.0% of the total interception, respectively. We concluded that the differences …