Rapid soil water recovery after conversion of introduced peashrub and alfalfa to natural grassland on northern China’s Loess Plateau

@article{Cao2020RapidSW,
  title={Rapid soil water recovery after conversion of introduced peashrub and alfalfa to natural grassland on northern China’s Loess Plateau},
  author={Ruixue Cao and Yanwu Pei and Xiaoxu Jia and Laiming Huang},
  journal={Canadian Journal of Soil Science},
  year={2020},
  volume={100},
  pages={302 - 313},
  url={https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:219425190}
}
Abstract: To evaluate the potential of soil water recovery after thinning, in situ soil water content in the 0–500 cm soil profile under thinned (50%–100%) and unthinned peashrub and alfalfa plots and a nearby natural grassland in the Liudaogou watershed in China’s Loess Plateau (CLP) was measured monthly during 2015–2017 growing season using a neutron probe. At the start of experiment, the profile soil water storage (SWS0–500 cm) under introduced peashrub and alfalfa was, respectively, 18.8… 

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