Man-made desert algal crusts as affected by environmental factors in Inner Mongolia, China


Autoria(s): Chen, L.; Xie, Z.; Hu, C.; Li, D.; Wang, G.; Liu, Y.
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01/11/2006

Resumo

Man-made desert algal crusts were constructed on a large scale (3000m(2)) in Inner Mongolia, China. Microcoleus vaginatus was mass cultivated and inoculated directly onto unconsolidated sand dune and irrigated by automatic sprinkling micro-irrigation facilities. The crusts were formed in a short time and could resist the erosion of winds and rainfalls 22 days after inoculation. The maximum biomass in the man-made algal crusts could also reach 35 mu g Chl a/cm(2) of soil. Effects of environmental factors such as temperature, irrigation, rainfall and soil nutrients on algal biomass of man-made algal crusts were also studied. It was found that rainfalls and lower light intensity had significantly positive effects on the biomass of man-made algal crusts. The preliminary results suggested that man-made algal crusts could be formed rapidly, and thus it might be a new feasible alternative method for fixing unconsolidated sand. (c) 2006 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

Man-made desert algal crusts were constructed on a large scale (3000m(2)) in Inner Mongolia, China. Microcoleus vaginatus was mass cultivated and inoculated directly onto unconsolidated sand dune and irrigated by automatic sprinkling micro-irrigation facilities. The crusts were formed in a short time and could resist the erosion of winds and rainfalls 22 days after inoculation. The maximum biomass in the man-made algal crusts could also reach 35 mu g Chl a/cm(2) of soil. Effects of environmental factors such as temperature, irrigation, rainfall and soil nutrients on algal biomass of man-made algal crusts were also studied. It was found that rainfalls and lower light intensity had significantly positive effects on the biomass of man-made algal crusts. The preliminary results suggested that man-made algal crusts could be formed rapidly, and thus it might be a new feasible alternative method for fixing unconsolidated sand. (c) 2006 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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http://ir.ihb.ac.cn/handle/152342/8812

http://www.irgrid.ac.cn/handle/1471x/58919

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英语

Fonte

Chen, L.; Xie, Z.; Hu, C.; Li, D.; Wang, G.; Liu, Y..Man-made desert algal crusts as affected by environmental factors in Inner Mongolia, China,JOURNAL OF ARID ENVIRONMENTS,2006,67(3):521-527

Palavras-Chave #Ecology; Environmental Sciences #desertification #man-made desert algal crusts #desert cyanobacteria #mass cultivation #soil ecosystem remediation
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期刊论文