diff --git a/_posts/2015-09-01-blog-project-001.md b/_posts/2015-09-01-blog-project-001.md index 4186511..f4115d4 100644 --- a/_posts/2015-09-01-blog-project-001.md +++ b/_posts/2015-09-01-blog-project-001.md @@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ We selected several concentrated communities of ancient trees and famous trees,
Fig.2 Survey sites 2
-We recorded information such as tree height, diameter at breast height, crown width, growth status, site environmental conditions, damage from pests and diseases, protective measures, etc. +We recorded information such as tree height, diameter at breast height, crown width, growth status, site environmental conditions, damage from pests and diseases, protective measures, etc. As is shown in Figure 3.
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Fig.3 Ancient trees in Wuhan University
+ We visited Wuhan City's most famous ancient tree (a ***Ginkgo biloba***) and interviewed experts in the maintenance of ancient and famous trees from the Garden and Forestry Administration. We sought to understand the current resources of ancient and famous trees in Wuhan and consulted them about techniques related to the maintenance and rejuvenation of ancient trees. -<> \ No newline at end of file +![Fig.2](/images/blog-images/blog-project-001-figure-006.png) + +
Fig.4 The famous Ginkgo biloba, lived for over 500 years
+ +In this field survey, we investigated a total of 41 ancient and famous trees, representing 14 species from 12 families. Among them, there were 8 ***Ginkgo biloba*** from the ***Ginkgoaceae*** family, accounting for 19.51% of the total, and 13 ***Celtis julianae*** from the ***Ulmaceae*** family, accounting for 31.71%. Among these 14 species, 10 are indigenous species, accounting for 87.80% of the total number, such as the ***Sinojackia xylocarpa***, ***Ginkgo biloba***, and ***Celtis julianae***. Some are long-standing introduced species, such as the ***Pinus thunbergii*** introduced from the south temperate zone of Asia, the ***Platanus orientalis*** introduced from Europe, and the ***Camphora bodinieri*** introduced from the subtropics. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/images/blog-images/blog-project-001-figure-006.png b/images/blog-images/blog-project-001-figure-006.png new file mode 100644 index 0000000..6f3799e Binary files /dev/null and b/images/blog-images/blog-project-001-figure-006.png differ