林下植被研究:现状与未来趋势。

Protestantismo em Revista Pub Date : 2023-03-14 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01 DOI:10.48130/FR-2023-0006
Jiaojiao Deng, Shuai Fang, Xiangmin Fang, Yanqiang Jin, Yuanwen Kuang, Fangmei Lin, Jiaqing Liu, Jingran Ma, Yanxia Nie, Shengnan Ouyang, Jing Ren, Liehua Tie, Songbo Tang, Xiangping Tan, Xugao Wang, Zhaofei Fan, Qing-Wei Wang, Hang Wang, Chenggang Liu
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摘要

林下植被在花卉多样性中占很大比例。它提供各种生态系统功能和服务,如生产力、养分循环、有机物分解和生态系统自我再生。本综述根据全球气候变化和森林管理实践,总结了有关林下植被结构和功能方面研究最多的十个分支的现状和进展的现有文献。其中强调了林下植被对多种环境因素相互作用的响应,以及利用地面调查结合更有效的现代技术对林下植被进行的长期监测,尽管已对林下植被在生态系统过程中的关键作用进行了广泛调查,并在管理实践或气候变化的背景下进行了单独验证。总之,本综述为有效管理森林生态系统的再生和恢复,以及维护生态系统的多层次结构、空间模式和生态功能提供了见解。
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Forest understory vegetation study: current status and future trends.

Understory vegetation accounts for a large proportion of floral diversity. It provides various ecosystem functions and services, such as productivity, nutrient cycling, organic matter decomposition and ecosystem self-regeneration. This review summarizes the available literature on the current status and progress of the ten most studied branches of understory vegetation on both its structural and functional aspects based on global climate change and forest management practices. Future research directions and priorities for each branch is suggested, where understory vegetation in response to the interplay of multiple environmental factors and its long-term monitoring using ground-based surveys combined with more efficient modern techniques is highlighted, although the critical role of understory vegetation in ecosystem processes individually verified in the context of management practices or climate changes have been extensively investigated. In summary, this review provides insights into the effective management of the regeneration and restoration of forest ecosystems, as well as the maintenance of ecosystem multilevel structures, spatial patterns, and ecological functions.

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