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"Iranian Journal of Range and Desert Research (IJRDR)" has been published by the Research Institute of Forests and Rangelands since 1999 and in Persian language, quarterly publication and print-electronic format with open access. In this publication, all articles are reviewed by double blind peer review, open access journal and in the final review process, the plagiarism diagnostic software of the similarity finder is used to identify the originality of the articles (Hamiyab). The Journal of "IJRDR" follows principles of International Committee on Ethics in Publication (COPE). IJRDR publishes The latest findings and results of research conducted in the field  Range and Desert(see scope). Regarding the publication of specialized publications with the topics of protection and protection of pastures and deserts of the country, the articles that are sent to this publication with the above topics will be reviewed only if approved by the editorial board. Research conducted at the laboratory and greenhouse level will also be considered only if approved by the editorial board.

 

The impact factor in the Islamic World Science Citation Center (ISC) (2020): 0.181 - (Q2)

Rank in the Ministry of Science Research and Technology (in 2021): B

Publisher: Research Institute of Forests and Rangelands

Frequency: Quarterly

Type of articles: original research- review article

Type of refereeing: double-blind peer-reviewer

publishing fee: The manuscript processing charge is 1000000 IRR, followed by an additional  1500000 IRR publication charge in case of acceptance

Release Policy: CC-BY

plagiarism diagnostic software: Hamiyab

 

Iranian Range and Desert Research Journal has a cooperation agreement with the Iranian Scientific Association of Management and Conrol of Deserts

 

 

Investigating forage yield and tolerance to powdery mildew in two populations of sainfoin (Onobrychis sativa) to introduce improved varieties

Mohammad ali Alizadeh; Aliashraf Jafari; Farid Normand Moaied; Saeed Davzdahemami; Karam Sepahvand; Behrooz Mohammadi

Volume 31, Issue 3 , September 2024, Pages 205-215

Abstract
  Abstract Background and objectives: Sainfoin is one of the important fodder plants that have a high value for feeding for livestock. This plant is cultivated for both irrigation and dry land farming systems. Many of local populations are sensitive to powdery mildew disease that decrease forage yields ...  Read More

Identifying and explaining the main components of the sustainability of cooperative institutions In participatory management projects to deal with desertification in South Khorasan province

Yaser Ghasemi Aryan; Firoozeh Moghiminejad; Mohammadreza Shahraki; Alireza Yari

Volume 31, Issue 3 , September 2024, Pages 216-225

Abstract
  Abstract: Background and purpose  The cooperative institution is considered the first and most essential pillar of strengthening social capital, whose stability guarantees the survival and continued participation of local communities in natural resource management projects. Village Development ...  Read More

Changes in the biotic interactions of Artemisia diffusa Krasch. ex Poljakov along the altitude gradient of gypsum ecosystems (case study: Semnan Province)

Khadijeh Bahalkeh; Mehdi Abedi; Sara Palacio; Arantzazu Luzuriaga; Adrian Escudero

Volume 31, Issue 3 , September 2024, Pages 226-234

Abstract
  AbstractBackground and objectiveGypsum habitats create a stressful environment for plant and the establishment of plants is affected by ionomic toxicity. Shrub plants as nurse plants can safeguard their understory species in the harsh conditions of this habitat. These plants are more important in extreme ...  Read More

Investigating soil contamination with heavy metals and the phytoremediation potential of several halophyte species in the lands around the Miduk copper mine in Shahr Babak

Azin Sharafi; Seyed Akbar Javadi; Ehsan Zandi Esfahan; Mohammad Jafari; Mahshid Souri

Volume 31, Issue 3 , September 2024, Pages 235-252

Abstract
  AbstractBackground and objectivesHalophyte plants grow and produce in very saline water and soil conditions; however, they do not compete with agricultural products for quality soil and water as the main sources of production. Halophytes can tolerate high salinity for various reasons such as morphological ...  Read More

The effect of climate change on the habitat distribution of Platychaete aucheri. Boiss species in Sistan and Baluchestan province based on climate prediction model

Masome Narouei; Morteza Khodagholi; Razieh Saboohi

Volume 31, Issue 3 , September 2024, Pages 253-270

Abstract
  Abstract     Background and objectives: Knowing the effective environmental factors in the establishment of vegetation can help the proper management of pasture ecosystems. A suitable habitat has a significant effect on the survival and reproduction of species. Revealing changes in ...  Read More

Assessment of the effects of climate change on the habitat of important pasture species in Alborz province based on the climate prediction model

Saeedeh Nateghi; Morteza Khodagholi; Mahshid Souri

Volume 31, Issue 3 , September 2024, Pages 271-285

Abstract
  Abstract  Introduction    Rangeland ecosystems are very important and sensitive to changes in environmental factors. Small changes in temperature and rainfall regime or other climatic events can fundamentally reduce the composition, distribution and dispersion of plant species as well ...  Read More

Investigation of utilizers view on the livestock grazing frequency and intensity in the rangeland (Case Study: Summer rangelands of Kuhdasht)

Samira Hajipour; Hosein Barani; Hasan Yeganeh; Ahmad Abedi Sarvestani

Volume 26, Issue 3 , September 2019, , Pages 531-542

Abstract
       Livestock grazing is one of the most important factors effective on soil and vegetation structure and function. This study aimed to investigate the factors affecting the grazing frequency and intensity in the rangeland in autumn 2015. The statistical population was the heads ...  Read More

The Study of Drought and Wet Year Assessment models for Stations in Mazandaran province

Shahram Khalighi Sigaroudi; Ali Sadeghi Sangdehi; Khaled Awsati; Usef GHavidel Rahimi

Volume 16, Issue 1 , December 2009, , Pages 44-54

Abstract
  Annual rainfall data related to a 26 year period from a number of Mazandaran climatological stations were employed to analyze and model the precipitation toward a determination of drought as well as wet years. Results indicate the occurrence of different intensity drought phenomenon in all stations. ...  Read More

Effect of soil chemical properties on forage quality in dry rangeland in south of Fars province

Moharam Ashraf Zadeh; Reza Erfanzadeh; seyed hamzeh Hoseini Kahnooj

Volume 22, Issue 2 , August 2015, , Pages 381-391

Abstract
  This study was carried out to compare the forage quality parameters (CP, DMD and ADF) in two phenological stages between two regions in south of Fars province. The two regions were located close together, and with the exception of soil characteristics, were similar in terms of other environmental factors. ...  Read More

Effective factors on ranges insurance acceptance by exploitations in Golestan province-Kalaleh district

Hasan Yeganeh; Leila Khakipour; Mehdi Fouladi Zadeh; Sajad Ahmad Yousefi

Volume 24, Issue 4 , January 2018, , Pages 829-840

Abstract
  Rangeland insurance can be one of the mechanisms to deal with inevitable risks of natural resources and may be the most appropriate strategy to reduce financial losses. Rangeland insurance in rural and tribal communities could be considered as a new phenomenon. In this research, the factors affecting ...  Read More

Vegetation changes under exclosure and livestock grazing in Chahar Bagh rangelands in Golestan province

Fatemeh Salarian; Jamshid Ghorbani; Nosrat Allah Safaeian

Volume 20, Issue 1 , June 2013, , Pages 115-129

Abstract
  Grazing animals affect rangeland vegetation structure and function directly and indirectly. These effects can be assessed in exclosures. In this study, the vegetation composition and some vegetation indices (functional groups, biomass, species diversity and richness) were compared in an exclosure (livestock ...  Read More

A Spatial-Ecological Model of Management of Mountainous Rangelands of Imam Kandi, Urmia

Javad Motamedi (Torkan); Esmaeil Sheidai Karkaj; Yaser Ghasemi Aryan

Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 17 April 2023

Abstract
  The presentation of management models in the natural area is of great importance due to the large extent and inaccessibility of the whole surface. In this regard, Imam Kandi mountain rangelands were targeted for presenting a spatial-ecological model. Homogeneous ecological units were prepared by incorporating ...  Read More

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