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In this study,laboratory rainfall simulation experiments were conducted to investigate the regulatory effects of grass coverage on rainfall-runoff processes.A total of 80 grass blocks planted with well-grown manilagrass,together with their root systems,were sampled from an east suburban area of Xi’an City in the northwest arid area of China and sent to a laboratory for rainfall simulation experiments. The runoff and infiltration processes of a slope with different grass coverage ratios and vegetation patts were analyzed. The results show that the runoff coefficient decreases with the increase of the grass coverage ratio,and the influence of grass coverage on the reduction of runoff shows a high degree of spatial variation.At a constant grass coverage ratio,as the area of grass coverage moves downward,the runoff coefficient,total runoff, and flood peak discharge gradually decrease, and the flood peak occurs later. With the increase of the grass coverage ratio, the flood peak discharge gradually decreases,and the flood peak occurs later as well.In conclusion,a high grass coverage ratio with the area of grass coverage located at the lower part of the slope will lead to satisfactory regulatory effects on rainfall-induced runoff.