Publication Date
1989
Location
Nice France
Description
The Big Xingan Mountains (BXM), which run from northeast to south-west with an elevation of 1,000-1,900 metres, on a total length of 1,300 kilometres, are situated in the northeast of China. The mountains can be divided into three parts according to their vegetation. The north part is forests, and the middle and south parts are forest steppe. About these areas, only a little research was done (Shao-cheng et al., 1985). Therefore, the basic theory study of grassland ecology and range science has been carried out in this paper in order to supply the basis for animal husbandry production.
Citation
Cheng Wei, Shao; Zhang, Chun-He; and Fend, Guo-Jun, "The Study of Different Vegetations in Both East and West Sides of Big Xingan Mountains Middle Section" (1989). IGC Proceedings (1985-2023). 30.
(URL: https://uknowledge.uky.edu/igc/1989/session12/30)
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The Study of Different Vegetations in Both East and West Sides of Big Xingan Mountains Middle Section
Nice France
The Big Xingan Mountains (BXM), which run from northeast to south-west with an elevation of 1,000-1,900 metres, on a total length of 1,300 kilometres, are situated in the northeast of China. The mountains can be divided into three parts according to their vegetation. The north part is forests, and the middle and south parts are forest steppe. About these areas, only a little research was done (Shao-cheng et al., 1985). Therefore, the basic theory study of grassland ecology and range science has been carried out in this paper in order to supply the basis for animal husbandry production.
