Abstract:Coarse Woody Debris (CWD) is an important component in forest ecosystems and provides important and unique ecological functions. Based on investigation to the storage amount and characteristics of CWD in sub-alpine dark conifer forests at upper reaches of the Yangtze river, this paper discussed the formation and sources of CWD in Abies fabri (Omei fir) forests at different age stages, and put forward a method of CWD classification by its constituents and decomposition grades. The result shows that the storage amount of CWD in over-matured Omei fir forest, matured Omei fir forest, middle-age Omei fir forest and Omei-fir with poplar mixed forest were 91.75, 71.72, 50.45 and 29.03 t/hm2 respectively.
高甲荣;王敏;毕利东;牛健植;张东升. 贡嘎山不同年龄结构峨眉冷杉林粗木质残体的贮存量及其特征[J]. 中国水土保持科学, 2003, 1(2): 47-51.
GAO Jia-Rong-;Wang-Min-;Bi-Li-Dong-;Niu-Jian-Zhi-;Zhang-Dong-Sheng. Storage Amount and Characteristics of Coarse Woody Debris in <i>Abies fabri</i> Forests in Different Age Stages at the Gongga Mountains. SSWCC, 2003, 1(2): 47-51.