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2025
Volume: 40 Issue 4
30 Article(s)

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Study on Radial Growth of Adjacent Trees of Larix principis-rupprechtii Based on the Logging Space Unit
LIANG Chunling, WANG Ling, YANG Hua, and HE Danni
Taking Larix principis-rupprechtii plantation as the research object based on the cutting space unit composed of cutting tree and its surrounding adjacent tree the effects of cutting space unit size and spatial parameters on the radial growth of adjacent tree before and after cutting were explored It is of great signif
Journal of Northwest Forestry University
  • Publication Date: Sep. 12, 2025
  • Vol. 40, Issue 4, 1 (2025)
Study on the Growth Process of Eight Oak Species across Different Distribution Areas
NIE Wen, LIU Jianfeng, WANG Qi, HUANG Ruizhi, SUN Jingyi, ZHAO Yipei, YANG Shaowei, CHENG Xiangfen, and XIAO Wenfa
The oak tree species group holds the top position in both distribution area and standing volume in China Studying its growth process provides a basis for the utilization and management of oak forests In the present study we focused on eight common oak species Q aliena Q aliena var acutiserrata Q variabilis Q acutissima
Journal of Northwest Forestry University
  • Publication Date: Sep. 12, 2025
  • Vol. 40, Issue 4, 9 (2025)
Photosynthetic Changes in Different Canopies and Lateral Branches of Poplar Trees of Different Ages
WANG Liran, LIU Xiaoting, ZHANG Taijin, YOU Yimin, WANG Fusen, and ZHAO Xiyang
The study aimed to investigate the effect of canopy and lateral branches on photosynthesis and leaf area of poplar trees of different ages In this paper poplar trees were taken as experimental objects and different canopy layers were divided according to three kinds of poplar trees of different ages 6 12 and 18 years o
Journal of Northwest Forestry University
  • Publication Date: Sep. 12, 2025
  • Vol. 40, Issue 4, 21 (2025)
Effect of Pollination Variety Configuration on Fruit Set Traits and Quality of Chinese Chestnut
XIE Yunyan, SUN Yan, WANG Yihang, ZHAO Yi, ZHANG Yin, and HE Jialin
In order to solve the problems of high empty bud rate and poor fruit set in the cultivation of chestnut pollination varieties can be rationally allocated In Chencang district of Baoji city for the main varieties ‘Taishan No 1’ and ‘Qinli No 2’ ‘Hongli’ ‘Xinzao li’ ‘Shifeng’ ‘Sheli’ and two main varieties were selected
Journal of Northwest Forestry University
  • Publication Date: Sep. 12, 2025
  • Vol. 40, Issue 4, 29 (2025)
Study on Fruit Ripening in Different Regions of the Chestnut Canopy and its Regulation
LIANG Zeming and GUO Sujuan
This study investigated the effects of canopy microenvironment on chestnut fruit ripening and explored the use of ethephon to promote uniform maturity in delayed canopy regions thereby facilitating mechanized harvesting The main planted chestnut ‘Yanshanzaofeng’ in Qiangxi County Hebei Province was used as the research
Journal of Northwest Forestry University
  • Publication Date: Sep. 12, 2025
  • Vol. 40, Issue 4, 37 (2025)
Relationship Between Diversity and Productivity of Natural Secondary Forest in Changbai Mountain at Different Spatial Scales
LUO Ye, ZHANG Zhonghui, LIU Ting, YANG Fan, XIA Xiuxue, YUAN Jingqi, YU Zhongliang, and HE Huaijiang
This study explores the correlation between biodiversity abiotic factors and productivity at different spatial scales Using the natural secondary forest in the Changbai Mountain as the study area quadrats with different spatial scales 50 m×50 m 20 m×20 m 10 m×10 m were established The optimal indicators
Journal of Northwest Forestry University
  • Publication Date: Sep. 12, 2025
  • Vol. 40, Issue 4, 47 (2025)
Fruit and Seed Diversity of Introduced Phoenix dactylifera in Yuanjiang of Yunnan Province
DING Bing, LI Lianfang, WANG Kanglin, WANG Wenjun, YANG Liying, and WU Chengpeng
Analysis of diversity of fruit and seed traits FSTs of 32 P dactylifera plants introduced in Yuanjiang Yunnan Province was carried out and the excellent single plant in the population was preliminarily identified which provided the basis for further research and breeding of improved varieties 11 parameters of 32 P dact
Journal of Northwest Forestry University
  • Publication Date: Sep. 12, 2025
  • Vol. 40, Issue 4, 56 (2025)
Effects of Biochar Combined with Nitrogen Application on ‘Paulownia 1201’ Seed Germination under Cd Stress
ZHU Xiuhong, JI Shuang, YANG Huihuan, and RU Guangxin
The study aims to investigate the physiological mechanism of biochar with nitrogen application on mitigating the germination of ‘Paulownia 1201’ seeds under Cd stress and to provide a reference for the application of biochar and nitrogen for remediation of the Cd-contaminated soil Taking the seeds of ‘Paulownia 1201’ a
Journal of Northwest Forestry University
  • Publication Date: Sep. 12, 2025
  • Vol. 40, Issue 4, 65 (2025)
Effects of Long-term Fertilization Modes on Soil Physicochemical Properties and Economic Benefits of Walnut Orchards in Southern Shaanxi
LIU Beiqing, BA Tingting, ZHANG Jianguo, ZHAI Meizhi, and PENG Shaobing
To solve the problems of single fertilization only chemical fertilizer application and soil compaction in walnut orchards in southern Shaanxi five treatments were set up including no fertilization CK single chemical fertilizer application T1 chemical fertilizer combined with organic fertilizer T2 chemical fertilizer co
Journal of Northwest Forestry University
  • Publication Date: Sep. 12, 2025
  • Vol. 40, Issue 4, 76 (2025)
Improved Black-winged Kite Algorithm for Non-uniform Forest Canopy Image Enhancement
ZHAO Xiaohan, ZHU Liangkuan, WANG Jingyu, and ALAA M.E. Mohamed
Journal of Northwest Forestry University
  • Publication Date: Sep. 12, 2025
  • Vol. 40, Issue 4, 85 (2025)
Estimation of Rubber Forest Biomass Based on Machine Learning Algorithms
ZHAO Yongchen, HU Wengfeng, WANG Chao, and TANG Rongnian
Biomass is a key indicator for evaluating the growth status of rubber forest Accurate estimation of biomass is not only crucial for maintaining the ecological balance and environmental protection of rubber forest but also directly affects the estimation of carbon storage and health status of rubber forest The rubber fo
Journal of Northwest Forestry University
  • Publication Date: Sep. 12, 2025
  • Vol. 40, Issue 4, 97 (2025)
Optimized Tree Species Classification in Subtropical Mountain Bamboo Forests Using UAV-LiDAR and GF-2 Multispectral Imagery
TAN Yan, GUO Xiaoyu and YANG Kele
The classification of tree species and their spatial location display are difficulties in forest ecological investigation and are of great significance for forest management and biodiversity conservation This study explores the application value of the combination of GF-2 multispectral image data and LiDAR point cloud
Journal of Northwest Forestry University
  • Publication Date: Sep. 12, 2025
  • Vol. 40, Issue 4, 106 (2025)
Genome-wide Analysis of Aux/IAA Gene Family and Their Expression Profiles in Zanthoxylum bungeanum
WU Mengjia, CHEN Lei, LI Botong, and LIU Yonghong
Journal of Northwest Forestry University
  • Publication Date: Sep. 12, 2025
  • Vol. 40, Issue 4, 117 (2025)
Establishment and Optimization of ISSR-PCR Reaction System of Rare Tree Species of Parashorea chinensis
LI Tingyan, LI Ting, XIE Le, LIANG Xiaochun, XU Yuanyuan, and YANG Mei
In order to establish a suitable ISSR-PCR reaction system for Parashorea chinensis this study used young leaves of Parashorea chinensis as the test material and used the L16 45 orthogonal experimental design to optimise the five factors of ISSR-PCR reaction i e template DNA Mg2+ dNTPs Taq DNA polymerase and primer conc
Journal of Northwest Forestry University
  • Publication Date: Sep. 12, 2025
  • Vol. 40, Issue 4, 127 (2025)
Study on the Coexistence of Fagaceae in the Evergreen Broad-leaved Forest of Malipo
LUO Rui, CHEN Xi and YANG Kehan
Investigating and analyzing the structure and dynamics of Fagaceae community in the subtropical evergreen broad-leaved forest of Malipo is important for exploring the coexistence mechanism and dominance of Quercus Lithocarpus and Castanopsis This study provided an empirical study for understanding Fagaceae coexistence
Journal of Northwest Forestry University
  • Publication Date: Sep. 12, 2025
  • Vol. 40, Issue 4, 136 (2025)
Robinia pseudoacacia Biomass Model in the Coastal Area of Qinhuangdao City
WEN Jialu, ZHANG Chunxue, MU Liqiang, ZHAO Zhongbao, and MA Hedan
Based on the measured biomass data of 40 Robinia pseudoacacia in the coastal forest areas of Qinhuangdao City, a single-tree biomass model was established, and the nonlinear measurement error model was used to establish the univariate and bivariate compatible biomass model of Robinia pseudoacacia. To eliminate heterosc
Journal of Northwest Forestry University
  • Publication Date: Sep. 12, 2025
  • Vol. 40, Issue 4, 147 (2025)
Effects of Rejuvenation on Growth, Anatomy and Physiological Indices of Acer mono
HAN Wenzhe, LIU Huanzhen, WANG Zhaoning, QI Yu, MA Yuandong, KANG Yingkun, and LI Chunming
In order to investigate the effect of rejuvenation on the cuttings of hard-to-root trees the experiment measured the growth and physiological indices of 1-year-old Acer mono seedlings under different rejuvenation pruning treatment and observed and analyzed the anatomical structure of cuttings The results showed that th
Journal of Northwest Forestry University
  • Publication Date: Sep. 12, 2025
  • Vol. 40, Issue 4, 157 (2025)
Study on Forest Fire Occurrence Prediction Model and Fire Risk Zoning in the Qinling Mountains
TANG Yingxue, HUANG Yuancheng and ZHAO Guoliang
This study aims to investigate the relationship between forest fire occurrences and their driving factors in the Qinling Mountains from 2003 to 2018 and to predict the probability of forest fires Based on MODIS satellite fire point data from 2003 to 2018 logistic regression random forest and support vector machine mode
Journal of Northwest Forestry University
  • Publication Date: Sep. 12, 2025
  • Vol. 40, Issue 4, 175 (2025)
Community Characteristics of Soil Seed Bank in the Invaded Area of Datura stramonium in Lhasa
TAN Xin, LI Wei, LA Qiong, ZENG Zhefei, NGAWANG Norbu, NORZIN Tso, ZHANG Shutong, and WANG Junwei
Lhasa as the core area of the national ecological security barrier construction faces the risk of bio-ecological security caused by the invasion of Datura stramonium In order to explore the impact of the invasion of Datura stramonium on soil seed bank characteristics in Lhasa this study took the soil seed bank of Datur
Journal of Northwest Forestry University
  • Publication Date: Sep. 12, 2025
  • Vol. 40, Issue 4, 185 (2025)
Dynamic Monitoring and Influencing Factor Analysis of Ecological Environment in Mining Cities
WU Jianda, ZHANG Anbing, WANG Hefeng, LIU Jia, and LIU Shuya
Long term development of mineral resources will have a huge impact on the quality of regional ecological environment Comprehensive and accurate monitoring and evaluation of the ecological environment quality in mining areas is of great significance for ensuring regional sustainable development Based on Landsat images f
Journal of Northwest Forestry University
  • Publication Date: Sep. 12, 2025
  • Vol. 40, Issue 4, 201 (2025)
Dynamic Monitoring of Ecological Quality in Xilingol League and Influencing Factors Based on Improved Remote Sensing Ecological Index (IRSEI)
XIONG Jinting, ZHANG Shaoliang, HOU Huping, FENG Qihang, LIANG Jie, TU Mu, and LI Yao
Monitor and analyze the spatial and temporal changes in ecological environment quality and its influencing factors to provide theoretical support for the rational formulation of restoration decisions in this region and orderly carry out restoration work This paper takes Xilingol League Inner Mongolia as the research ar
Journal of Northwest Forestry University
  • Publication Date: Sep. 12, 2025
  • Vol. 40, Issue 4, 213 (2025)
Effects of Climate and Forests on Baseflow
WANG Qiaoqiao, MA Mengliang, WANG Yaping, and LI Qiang
Climate and forest cover exert a profound influence on the generation of baseflow in watersheds The protection and restoration of forest cover are important for maintaining the stability of baseflow in watersheds and improving the efficiency of water use The mechanisms of groundwater recharge and baseflow generation ar
Journal of Northwest Forestry University
  • Publication Date: Sep. 12, 2025
  • Vol. 40, Issue 4, 223 (2025)
Spatiotemporal Changes and Driving Factors in Vegetation Net Primary Productivity and in the Upper Minjiang River Basin from 2000 to 2020
HUANG Lanying, WEI Xiao, WU Yufeng, YANG Yulin, ZHANG Hao, TANG Xiaolu, and YOU Jiyong
The study of spatiotemporal changes in net primary productivity NPP of vegetation and its driving factors is of great significance in gaining a deeper understanding of vegetation growth status and guiding regional ecological construction and sustainable development planning Based on the MODIS NPP topography vegetation
Journal of Northwest Forestry University
  • Publication Date: Sep. 12, 2025
  • Vol. 40, Issue 4, 234 (2025)
Spatial and Temporal Evolution of Ecosystem Service Values and Their Drivers in Yanqi Basin Oases
KANG Jiajia, DILINUER Aji, LI Pingping, HU Congqiao, WANG Kai, and PENG Qingqing
Based on land use change in-depth study of the driving factors affecting regional Ecosystem Service Value ESV has important practical value for regional ecological environment optimisation and human-land relationship coordination Based on the land use data of Yanqi Basin from 1980 to 2020 the land use transfer matrix e
Journal of Northwest Forestry University
  • Publication Date: Sep. 12, 2025
  • Vol. 40, Issue 4, 245 (2025)
Dynamic Analysis and Multi-scenario Prediction of Water Conservation Function of Xi'an City Based on FLUS-InVEST Model
ZUO Xiang and LIU Hui
Due to specific geographical and climatic factors Xi'an faces relative scarcity of water resources with a considerable amount of precipitation resources being inefficiently conserved and consequently lost each year Understanding the trends in the functionality of water conservation and its influencing factor is cru
Journal of Northwest Forestry University
  • Publication Date: Sep. 12, 2025
  • Vol. 40, Issue 4, 256 (2025)
Comparative Analysis of Soil Water Conservation Functions between Larix kaempferi Plantation Forests and Natural Secondary Forests in the Xiaolongshan Region
TIAN Linghong, LIU Fanghu and YOU Quangang
The establishment of plantation forests typically results in a gradual depletion of soil fertility a phenomenon that may further impair the soil's water conservation function This study conducts a system atic analysis of the differences in soil water retention and hydraulic conductivity between Larix kaempferi plan
Journal of Northwest Forestry University
  • Publication Date: Sep. 12, 2025
  • Vol. 40, Issue 4, 267 (2025)
Effect of Moisture Content on the Compression Energy Absorption Properties of Balsa Wood
XU Shiyu, LÜ, KONG Jing, YANG Zhiyi, and QI Bin
In order to investigate the effect of moisture on the energy-absorbing properties of wood the compressive mechanical response and energy-absorbing properties of balsa wood with different moisture contents under different compression directions were investigated by quasi-static compression tests and the corresponding en
Journal of Northwest Forestry University
  • Publication Date: Sep. 12, 2025
  • Vol. 40, Issue 4, 275 (2025)
Screening of High Lead-Tolerant Hydrangea Cultivars
CHENG Qian, ZHANG Yuyu, SONG Ziyi, and ZHAO Bing
It is of great ecological and economic significance to use ornamental plant materials to repair heavy-metal-contaminated soil In order to explore the differences of tolerance among Hydrangea cultivars under high lead stress 41 Hydrangea cultivars were used as experimental materials in this study Through soil pot experi
Journal of Northwest Forestry University
  • Publication Date: Sep. 12, 2025
  • Vol. 40, Issue 4, 283 (2025)
Flowering Characteristics and Breeding System of Deutzia parviflora
WANG Qi, LI Jinyu, WANG Xinyi, WANG Yixuan, GUO Wei, and YUAN Tao
The study aims to examine the flowering and breeding characteristics of the native plant Deutzia parviflora promote the resistance breeding and resource utilization of Deutzia as well as enrich the species of flowering shrubs in the northern region The morphological characteristics of flower organs flowering phenology
Journal of Northwest Forestry University
  • Publication Date: Sep. 12, 2025
  • Vol. 40, Issue 4, 290 (2025)