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  Pak. J. Bot., 47(4): 1391-1398, 2015.

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  Updated: 18-08-15

 

 

UNDERSTORY PLANT DIVERSITY IN MIXED AND PURE PLANTATIONS OF JATROPHA CURCAS VS. NATIVE VEGETATION IN THE LOWER-MIDDLE REACHES OF THE LANCANG-MEIKONG RIVER WATERSHED, CHINA

 

GUANG-LONG OU, HUAN-CHENG MA, HUI XU* AND JUN-RONG TANG

 

Abstract: 22 plots at the Xiaoheijiang base, located in the lower-middle reaches of the Lancang-Meikong River in China, were investigated to analyze the understory biodiversity of Jatropha curcas plantations. Two kinds of mixed modes of J. curcas (mixed plantation with Macadamia integrifolia and mixed plantation with shrub species) and a pure plantation of J. curcas were planted, while the native vegetation served as a control. The plots were distributed along the gradients of forest management, succession and elevation by CCA analysis. Species richness was not significantly different for the different types of plantation, but the evenness of species could be affected, especially for the total community and the understory by planting J. curcas. The diversity and evenness indices of species were affected for the mixed plantation with different proportions of M. integrifolia, especially for the shrub layer, the Shannon diversity index and Pilou evenness index showed significant differences. And for the different mixed shrub species, only the Shannon diversity index and Pilou evenness index were significantly different. Finally, from the perspective of biological diversity, J.curcas plantation with shrub species would be a recommended planting model for ecological restoration in a dry-hot valley area, while J. curcas plantation with M. integrifolia would be an effective planting model to balance crop yield and food security.

 

Keywords: Understory; Plant diversity; Jatropha curcas plantation; CCA ordination; Lancang-Meikong River; China

 


Key Laboratory of State Forestry Administration for Biodiversity Conservation in Southwest China, Southwest Forestry University, Kunming 650224, China

*Corresponding author: zyxy213@126.com


   
   

 

   
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