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Publication Date
1985
Location
Kyoto Japan
Description
The mountain grassland of the Greater Xing'an Mountains are divided into two sorts, nine groups, fifteen types. It is suggested that mountain grasslands are sub-climax for its character of the climate and artificial succession. This classification and the rules of community dynamics will help us to know the grasslands of this area systematically. It will provide a scientific basis for the rational exploiting and utilizing the resources of the forest and grasslands, and determining the way of the agricultural production on it.
Citation
Shaocheng, Wei and Tingcheng, Zhu, "The Mountain Grassland Category and its Ecological Succession of the Greater Xing'an Mountains" (1985). IGC Proceedings (1985-2023). 112.
(URL: https://uknowledge.uky.edu/igc/1985/ses6/112)
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The Mountain Grassland Category and its Ecological Succession of the Greater Xing'an Mountains
Kyoto Japan
The mountain grassland of the Greater Xing'an Mountains are divided into two sorts, nine groups, fifteen types. It is suggested that mountain grasslands are sub-climax for its character of the climate and artificial succession. This classification and the rules of community dynamics will help us to know the grasslands of this area systematically. It will provide a scientific basis for the rational exploiting and utilizing the resources of the forest and grasslands, and determining the way of the agricultural production on it.
