Jaber Sharifi; Amrali Shahmoradi; Allahvirdi Noori; Farzaneh Azimi Motam
Volume 24, Issue 4 , January 2018, , Pages 719-729
Abstract
The major portion of our rangelands are located in arid and semi-arid regions. In this climate, variability of vegetation under climate change impact of balanced energy flow in ecosystems ranges vegetation is that the generally composition and structure of vegetation typically occurs over time. on the ...
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The major portion of our rangelands are located in arid and semi-arid regions. In this climate, variability of vegetation under climate change impact of balanced energy flow in ecosystems ranges vegetation is that the generally composition and structure of vegetation typically occurs over time. on the other hand, human factors and grassland management, especially crucial in maintaining its stability or degradation plays. Accordinglymonitoring vegetation winter pasture areas was conducted in Ardabil Province from 1387 to 1391. In each community a key area was determined to establish a permanent site, In each key area of the canopy cover, density and abundance during the three transects 500 m in 30 plots (1/20 × 1/20 meter) as well as soil moisture and organic carbon were measured. The results showed that a four-year period, proportional to changes in rainfall and temperature, Under local management conditions, In Moqan sites of Artemisia fragrans with absolute dominance and renewed growth. In direct response to the seasonal and annual rainfall and vegetation cover has a decisive role the results of the survey year to year changes in vegetation,climate changes from year to year and soil moisture also how the soil erosion condition can as an appropriate guide to the correct current methods used for management of rangeland ecosystems.
Maryam Rezashateri; Aadel Sepehri
Volume 17, Issue 4 , November 2011, , Pages 604-614
Abstract
This research was carried out to study the effect of livestock grazing on dynamics of vegetation patches in rangelands of Incheh Boroun, North Gorgan plain. To achieve this goal, the dynamic parameters including the length of vegetation patches and bare area distances between consecutive vegetation patches ...
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This research was carried out to study the effect of livestock grazing on dynamics of vegetation patches in rangelands of Incheh Boroun, North Gorgan plain. To achieve this goal, the dynamic parameters including the length of vegetation patches and bare area distances between consecutive vegetation patches inside and outside the enclosure were measured. First of all, a random point was selected outside the exclosure as starting point and then 11 transects with 50 meters length were placed in a randomized sequential order. The length of vegetation patches and free vegetation spaces were recorded along each transect. Sampling inside the exclosure was done similarly through setting up six 50-meter transect Results showed significant differences in length of vegetation patches, inter patches and ratio of vegetation patches length to inter patches length in both studied regions. Overgrazing outside the exclosure was considered for this result. Since environmental stresses reveal their impacts through changing the shape, frequency and size of vegetation patches, it seems that studying the length of vegetation patches and inter patches has high accuracy and can be done with relatively less time and costs. In addition, it could well represent dynamic changes of plants in response to environmental stresses and desertification process.