Soil layer structure contrastive analysis method and reconstruction method thereof

A soil layer structure, comparative analysis technology, applied in the direction of site preparation, analysis materials, soil material testing, etc., can solve the problems of long growth cycle, unsuitable, etc., to restore ecology, accelerate the process of forestation, and improve the cycle of forest organic carbon Effect

Pending Publication Date: 2021-09-28
自然林(北京)科技有限公司
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experiment example 1

[0121] Experimental example 1. Target tree species: oak tree (Quercus sharp-toothed)

[0122] (1) Determination of the soil layer structure Z1 in the target area; (natural profile / artificial profile / drilling)

[0123] ①Coordinates of the target area: N 34°16′, E106°56′

[0124] ② On-site photos of the soil profile of the soil layer structure Z1 in the target area are as follows: figure 1 shown.

[0125] ③The soil layer structure Z1 data in the target area is shown in Table 1 (if it is borehole data, it includes more than 3 points of data and the average value).

[0126] (2) Find the ideal forest land according to the target tree species

[0127] ①Map: The relative positions of the ideal forest land and the target area are as follows: figure 2 shown.

[0128] ②Photo: Surround view of ideal woodland vegetation.

[0129] (3) measure the soil layer structure N1 (natural section / artificial section / drilling hole) of the sapling of the target tree species in the described pri...

experiment example 2

[0156] Experimental example 2, target tree species: Quercus liaotungensis

[0157] The steps in the process of comparative analysis of soil layer structure are as described in Experimental Example 1. The comparison between the target area and the ideal woodland where the target tree species Quercus liaotungen grows is as follows Figure 5 shown.

[0158] Table 2 shows the comparative analysis data of the soil layer structure Z2 in the target area and the soil layer structure N2 in the ideal forest land and the reconstruction suggestions of the soil layer structure.

experiment example 3

[0159] Experimental example 3, target tree species: Pinus tabulaeformis, Quercus sharp-toothed

[0160] The steps in the process of comparative analysis of soil layer structure are as described in Experimental Example 1. The comparison between the target area and the ideal woodland where the target tree species Quercus liaotungen grows is as follows Image 6 shown.

[0161] Table 2 shows the comparative analysis data of the soil layer structure Z3 in the target area and the soil layer structure N3 in the ideal forest land and the suggestions for rebuilding the soil layer structure.

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Abstract

The invention discloses a soil layer structure contrastive analysis method and a reconstruction method thereof, and belongs to the technical field of forestry soil layer structure analysis and reconstruction. The soil layer structure contrastive analysis method comprises the following steps: (1) measuring a soil layer structure Z of a target area; (2) according to a target tree species, searching an original forest or a natural secondary forest which has the same climatic zone as the target region, is close to the target region in geographic position and grows with the target tree species; (3) measuring a soil layer structure N in the original forest or the natural secondary forest at a position near a naturally updated sapling of the target tree species; and (4) comparing the difference between the soil layer structure Z and the soil layer structure N. Through a relatively simple technical means, the ecological interaction between the forest trees and the soil is fully utilized under the minimum human intervention, the positive effect of plant growth on the environment and the land and the positive feedback of the land on the plants are exerted, and the naturally maintained ecological balance of the trees and the soil can be realized within the shortest time.

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technical field [0001] The invention belongs to the technical field of forestry soil soil layer structure analysis and reconstruction, and in particular relates to a method for comparative analysis of soil layer structure and a reconstruction method thereof. Background technique [0002] "Forestry soil" refers to the soil used by forestry, and generally refers to the outermost layer of the earth's crust where trees participate in the conversion of matter and energy. Relative to soil, the concept of forestry soil is mainly based on the characteristics of soil utilization, and is used to refer to the soil under natural forest, secondary forest and artificial forest, as well as barren mountains and wasteland suitable for forest. Forestry soil includes not only the forest soil developed under the influence of modern forests, but also a small part of agricultural soil and grassland soil, as well as some agriculturally called non-soil cuttings, slag, peat, tidal flats, etc. [00...

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IPC IPC(8): G01N33/24G01B21/08A01B79/02A01G17/00
CPCG01N33/24G01N33/246G01B21/08A01B79/02A01G17/005
Inventor 戴春玲戴京春沈昕昱王振平
Owner 自然林(北京)科技有限公司
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