Abstract:Moso bamboo is a plant of significant economic importance. The study of moso spatial distribution is beneficial in order to calculate potential distribution patterns. The spatial distribution of a moso bamboo forest area, comprising of varying levels of fertilization, was researched using inhomogeneous spatial point pattern analysis. The results show a significant scattered distribution pattern, without clustering formation. For obtaining the instensity of moso bamboo, the quadratic equation in 2 variables is used to fit the observed data, and the goodness-of-fit of moso bamboo instensity is statisfactory. This study illustrates the spatial distribution patterns of moso bamboo, as well as the latent potential of varying levels of fertilizer on the spatial distribution of moso bamboo. This has particular significance when considering intensive management practices within bamboo plantations. Moreover, in light of the lack of domestic ecosystems research considering heterogeneous point pattern analysis, this research aims to extensively popularize the adoption of the methodology throughout domestic ecological research.