作者简介 Following an un-dergraduate degree in Forestry Sciences and an MSc in Silviculture
from Nanjing Forestry University (NJFU), Nanjing, P. R. China,Fuliang Cao (English name Sam) receive dhis PhD in Forest Ecol-ogy at the University of British Columbia, Canada, focusing on Ecological Basis for GinkgoAgroforestry. Since 1982 he has been working as one of the faculty member at NJFU, where he presented courses on silviculture, no-wood products, bamboo forests, methodology for no-wood products research.
For the past twenty years, Dr. Cao has under- taken many key research projects mainly related to the ecophysiology, forest ecology and silviculture of poplar, bamboo and ginkgo. He has published several books titled as Chinese Ginkgo, Ginkgo, Growth Dy- namics of Southern Poplar Clones, Silviculture and Forest Ecology. Since 1992, his research interests have been focused on ginkgo tree species covering many aspects from genetics to physiology, forest ecology,
silviculture and utilizations of ginkgo. The forty-three graduate students he has supervised over the past ten years have studied all aspects of Silviculture and some areas of Forest Ecology covering ecophysiology, pro-duction ecology, agroforestry, tree species selection,density control and modelling.
Dr Cao is currently professor of Silviculture and vice-President at NJFU and vice-Chairman of ChineseGinkgo Research Institute.
目录 FOREWORDACKNOWLEDGEMENTSABSTRACTCONTENTSLIST OF FIGURESLIST OF TABLESLIST OF APPENDICESABBREVIATIONSChapter 1 General Introduction1.1 Background1.2 Objectives1.3 Research Strategy1.4 0rganization ofthe Book Chapter 2 Description of Research Sites and Ginkgo, Crop Species2.1 Description ofResearch Sites2.2 Description of Ginkgo, Broad Bean, Rapeseed, and Wheat2.2.1 Ginkgo2.2.2 Broad bean2.2.3 Rapeseed2.2.4 WheatChapter 3 Effects of Environmental Regimes on Physiology and Growth of Young Ginkgo Trees in Field and Greenhouse Pot Trials3.1 Introduction3.2 Field Trial3.2.1 Methods3.2.2 Results3.3 Greenhouse Pot Trial3.3.1 Methods3.3.2 Results3.4 Discussion3.4.1 Photosyntheticcharacteristics3.4.2 Chlorophyll fluorescence and chlorophyll concentration3.4.3 Growth and biomass yield3.4.4 Carbon allocation3.4.5 Leafcharacteristics3.5 ConclusionsChapter 4 Intraspecific Competition Between Young Ginkgoes Treesin Greenhouse Pot And Field Trials4.1 Introduction4.2 Methods4.2.1 Research site4.2.2 Experimentaldesign4.2.3 Measurements4.2.4 Statisticalanalysis4.3 Results4.3.1 Height and diameter growth4.3.2 HeighUdiameterratio4.3.3 Leafcharacteristics4.3.4 Biomassproduction4.3.5 Carbon allocation4.3.6 Net photosynthetic rate and leaf flavonoid concentration4.3.7 Soil nutrient concentration in the pot trial4.3.8 Ginkgo seedling nutrients in the pot trial4.3.9 Ginkgo leaf biomass-based nitrogen use efficiency4.3.10 Difference in physiological and morphological parameters, growth, and biomass production between three-and four-year-old Ginkgo seedlings4.4 Discussion4.4.1 Physiological and morphological characteristics4.4.2 Competition and carbon allocation4.4.3 Soil and seedling nutrient concentration4.5 ConclusionsChapter 5 Competition and Productivity in Ginkgo and Crop Mixtures in a Greenhouse TrialChapter 6 Interference Between Four-year-old Ginkgo Seedling and Crops in a Field Factorial Experiment TrialChapter 7 Performance of Wheat, Broad Bean, and Rapeseed as Inter-Cropsin Ginkgo PlantationsChapter 8 Conceptual Model of Ginkgo Agroforestry SystemChapter 9 Overall Conclusions and RecommendationsAPPENDIX 1APPENDIX 2APPENDIX 3APPENDIX 4APPENDIX 5APPENDIX 6APPENDIX 7REFERENCES
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