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14 July 2003 The relationships between plant community species diversity and soil factors
Ming Yue, Linjing Zhang, Fengxue Gu, Xiaoling Pan, Guifang Zhao
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Proceedings Volume 4890, Ecosystems Dynamics, Ecosystem-Society Interactions, and Remote Sensing Applications for Semi-Arid and Arid Land; (2003) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.466697
Event: Third International Asia-Pacific Environmental Remote Sensing Remote Sensing of the Atmosphere, Ocean, Environment, and Space, 2002, Hangzhou, China
Abstract
The relationship between species diversity of plant communities with soil factors was discussed with two statistical methods: single variable regression and multivariate stepwise regression. Both single factor and multiple stepwise regression analysis indicated that, soil pH, total salt and soil moisture played significant roles to species diversity by single-factor regression, could be all the same under interactions of multiple variables. However, organic substance played striking role by single-factor analysis, was removed under interactions of multiple factors. Of the three layers (0-10cm of surface layer, 10-30 cm of middle layer and 30-50 cm of deep layer), the middle layer strikingly influenced species diversity of plant community. Therefore, the conclusions by the two analysis methods were basically consistent with each other.
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Ming Yue, Linjing Zhang, Fengxue Gu, Xiaoling Pan, and Guifang Zhao "The relationships between plant community species diversity and soil factors", Proc. SPIE 4890, Ecosystems Dynamics, Ecosystem-Society Interactions, and Remote Sensing Applications for Semi-Arid and Arid Land, (14 July 2003); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.466697
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KEYWORDS
Soil science

Nitrogen

Statistical analysis

Carbon monoxide

Phosphorus

Magnesium

Calcium

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