Nematollah Madadi Zadeh; Hossein Arzani; Ghavaloddin ahedi; Najmeh Faryabi
Volume 21, Issue 1 , June 2014, , Pages 128-138
Abstract
In the current study, the effects of exclosure were examined on rangeland vegetation at two study sites including, reference site (inside the exlosure) and critical site (outside the exclosure). Research was conducted by the systematic-random method and 160 2*1.5 m plots were established. Inside each ...
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In the current study, the effects of exclosure were examined on rangeland vegetation at two study sites including, reference site (inside the exlosure) and critical site (outside the exclosure). Research was conducted by the systematic-random method and 160 2*1.5 m plots were established. Inside each plot, the percentage of canopy cover, litter, gravel and bare soil as well as density of class I, II, and III species were recorded. Dry matter yield was also calculated. Four-factor method and trend balance method were applied to determine the range condition and range trend, respectively. According to the obtained results, due to the exclosure, litter, yield, canopy cover percentage and class I species composition increased up to 24.72%, 37.42%, 23.6%, and 80.6%, respectively. On the other hand, the percentage of bare soil, gravel, and class III species composition decreased to 34.29%, 17.16%, and 26.96%, respectively. Mean differences in all parameters inside and outside the exclosure were significant at both study sites. Our results also indicated that exclosure led to the improvement of range condition and range trend.
Najmeh Faryabi; Mansour Mesdaghi; Gholam ali Heshmati; Nemat alah Madadi Zadeh
Volume 19, Issue 3 , December 2012, , Pages 421-431
Abstract
Knowledge on floristic composition is one of the most important factors in management of rangeland utilization. Improper utilization of rangelands and lack of attention to the ecological potential of range habitats is the main reason for rangeland degradation. In this study, floristic composition and ...
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Knowledge on floristic composition is one of the most important factors in management of rangeland utilization. Improper utilization of rangelands and lack of attention to the ecological potential of range habitats is the main reason for rangeland degradation. In this study, floristic composition and canopy cover of the species of reference area (exclosure), key area (with mid grazing) and critical area (with over grazing) were considered and three areas were compared together. Ranking of the canopy cover percentage was performed through Van-der-Maarel
method and counting the number of the species was carried out using a systematic-random method. According to the obtained results, three relations were obtained as follows: Major biological forms: Therophyte> Hemicriptophyt> Chamophyte> Geophyte> Phanerophyte; Dominant growth form: Herb> shrub> grass> tree; Vegetation ranking based on canopy coverer: reference> key> critical area. In the critical area, due to over grazing and out of grazing season, canopy cover was strongly reduced and plant palatability decreased.