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Chinese Agricultural Science Bulletin ›› 2021, Vol. 37 ›› Issue (13): 77-83.doi: 10.11924/j.issn.1000-6850.20190700423

Special Issue: 农业气象

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Response of Herbage to Climate Change in Qinghai

Han Youxiang1,2(), Liu Caihong3(), Li Guoshan4   

  1. 1Qinghai Province Guoluo Prefecture Jiuzhi County Meteorological Bureau, Qinghai Guoluo 814499
    2Qinghai Provincial Disaster Prevention and Reduction Key Laboratory, Xining 810001
    3Qinghai Climate Center, Xining 810001
    4Qinghai Guoluo Prefecture Dari County Meteorological Bureau, Qinghai Guoluo 814299
  • Received:2019-07-14 Revised:2021-03-26 Online:2021-05-05 Published:2021-05-18
  • Contact: Liu Caihong E-mail:545277381@qq.com;qhqxjlch@163.com

Abstract:

Based on linear trend analysis and correlation analysis, we studied the height, coverage, yield, turning green period and yellow withering period of herbage and the influencing factors of climate change on herbage in Qinghai. The results show that the height and coverage of forages increase at different rates from July to August, the herbage production increases at different rates in June and July. The herbage production presents a decreasing trend in August. The rejuvenation period is advanced at a rate of -0.65 d/10 a. The yellow withering period is delayed at the rate of 0.15 d/10 a. The growth period of herbage is prolonged. In Banma, Gande, Jiuzhi, Maqên, Haiyan, Qingshuihe, Tianjun and Tongde, the growing period of herbage is extended, and in other areas, the growing season is shortened. Winter temperature, temperature in late June and wind speed in August are the main factors influencing herbage in the Tuotuo River area. Evaporation in September, the minimum air temperature in autumn and the accumulated temperature in June ≥10℃ are the main factors affecting herbage in Gande area. The air temperature, the ground temperature of 0cm in February and the accumulated temperature of ≥0℃ in September are the main factors affecting the forage in Tianjun area.

Key words: herbage, Qinghai, climate change, response, growth season, linear trend

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