Pedosphere 9(4): 331--338, 1999
ISSN 1002-0160/CN 32-1315/P
©1999 Soil Science Society of China
Published by Elsevier B.V. and Science Press
Grassland degradation and its control in region around Qinghai Lake
JIANG Jian-Jun1, NI Shao-Xiang1, GONG Ai-Qi2, WANG Wei-Jun2, ZHA Yong1, WANG Jie-Cheng1 and F. VOSS3
1 College of Geographic Science, Nanjing Normal University, Nanjing 210097 (China)
2 General Grassland Station of Qinghai Province, Xining 810001 (China)
3. Institute of Geography, Technical University of Berlin, Berlin 10623 (Germany)
ABSTRACT
      A quite severe degradation was found in all seven types of grasslands in the study area involving 12 counties of the northwestern Qinghai Province. The slightly, moderately and severely degraded grasslands occupied 49.7%, 32.0% and 18.3% of the area respectively. The major factors resulting in the degradation were overgrazing, the damages from mice and grasshopper and blown sands, and improper use of grasslands. The measures to deal with these problems should be: 1) to make livestock development in accordance with grassland carrying capacity for animals; 2) to build more artificial grasslands with a stable and higher grass yield; 3) to put more widely the rotation grazing system into practice; 4) to clear up the poisonous grass species; and 5) to adopt more effective measures to deal with the damages to grasslands by mice and grasshoppers.
Key Words:  degradation, grasslands, Qinghai Lake
Citation: Jiang, J. J., Ni, S. X., Gong, A. Q., Wang, W. J., Zha, Y., Wang, J. C. and Voss, F. 1999. Grassland degradation and its control in region around Qinghai Lake. Pedosphere. 9(4): 331-338.
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