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Effects of rainwater harvesting on herbage diversity and productivity in degraded Aravalli hills in western India

Effects of rainwater harvesting on herbage diversity and productivity in degraded Aravalli hills in western India

作     者:G. Singh G.R. Choadhary B. Ram N.K. Limba 

作者机构:Division of Forest Ecology Arid Forest Research Institute New Pali Road Jodhpur-342005 India 

出 版 物:《Journal of Forestry Research》 (林业研究(英文版))

年 卷 期:2011年第22卷第3期

页      面:329-340页

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学科分类:090503[农学-草业科学] 0909[农学-草学] 0905[农学-畜牧学] 09[农学] 

基  金:Forest Department 

主  题:herbage growth and biomass hillslopes soil nutrients soil water dynamics vegetation diversity 

摘      要:Over-exploitation and rural growth have severely damaged native vegetations of Aravalli hills in Rajasthan, India. This study was conducted to evaluate the effects of different restoration practices (i.e., rainwater harvesting (RWH) and planting of tree seedlings) on improve- ment in soil water and nutrients and growth and biomass of herbaceous vegetation. Contour trench (CT), Gradonie (G), Box trench (BT), V-ditch (VD) and a control were imposed on 75 plots (each of 700 m 2 ) in natural slope gradient defined as 10%, 10% 20% and 20% slopes in 2005. Each plot had three micro-sites of 1-m 2 at up (USP), middle (MSP) and lower (LSP) part of the plot for observation in 2008. The existed gradient (due to soil texture and topographic features) of soil pH, EC, SOC, NH 4 - N, NO 3 -N and PO 4 -P in June 2005 between 20% to 10% slopes were decreased in 2008 after applying RWH techniques. Such improvement in soil status promoted vegetation growth and biomass in higher slope gra- dients. Soil water, species diversity and herbage biomass increased from USP to LSP, and RWH techniques had positive role in improving SOC, nutrients, vegetation population, evenness and growth at MSP. Despite of lowest SWC, regular rain and greater soil water usage enhanced green and dry herbage biomasses in 10% 20% and 20% slopes, compared with 10% slope. The highest diversity in CT treatment was related to herbage biomass, which was enhanced further by highest concentrations of SOC and PO 4 -P. Further, CT treatment was found to be the best treat- ment in minimizing biomass variance in different slopes. Conclusively, soil texture and topographic features controlled soil water and nutrients availability. Rainwater harvesting techniques increased soil water storage and nutrient retention and also enhanced vegetation status and biomass by minimizing the effects of hillslopes. Thus depending upon the site conditions, suitable RWH technique could be adopted to increase herb- age biomass while rehabilit

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