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Determination daily requirement of Moghani Sheep based on quality of available forage (case study: Kalibar, Eastern Azerbaijan)

Hosein Arzani; Somayeh Alikhani; Akbar Javadi; Bardia Nourian

Volume 16, Issue 4 , January 2010, Pages 431-444

Abstract
  Information about animal requirement, available forage and its quality is fundamental for successful range forage and livestock management. Since sheep is dominant grazing animal on rangelands in Iran and there are about 27 sheep breeds and each breed has special body size and physiological condition, ...  Read More

Effect of soil antecedent moisture contents on runoff and sedimentation values with simulated rainfall method

Aziz Arsham; Ali mohammad Akhund ali; Abdolkarim Behnia

Volume 16, Issue 4 , January 2010, Pages 445-455

Abstract
  Antecedent soil moisture is one of runoff and sedimentation crucial factors affected by parameters such as soil properties, topographic-, climatic-, and coverage circumstances etc. The work aimed at determining effects of soil properties and rainfall on runoff and sediment load at various antecedent ...  Read More

Assessment of species richness in Salok National Park, (North Khorasan)

Ali Taya; Hamid reza Naseri; Jamshid Ghorbani; Maryam Shokri

Volume 16, Issue 4 , January 2010, Pages 456-467

Abstract
  Species richness and biological diversity have been declined throughout the world as a result of human activities. Protected areas are an attempt to conserve the remaining species. Measuring species richness is important for understanding resource condition but heterogeneity in plant distribution make ...  Read More

Study in the affect of soil in desertification with the use of MEDALUS (Case Study Hable rood Catchment's)

Gholam reza Zahtabian; Mohammad Jafari; Fatemeh Movahedian; Maryam Naeemi

Volume 16, Issue 4 , January 2010, Pages 468-480

Abstract
  Nowadays, desertification as a great problems affect most of the countries in the world especially developing countries. Desertification phenomenon that occurs in arid, semi-arid and dry semi-wet regions will reduce the land potential. For evaluation and mapping of desertification many researches have ...  Read More

Investigation on relation between physicochemical characteristics of marl soils and plant communities (Case study: Birjand plain)

Reza Tamartash; Gholamreza Tatian; Bahjat Reihani; Fatemeh Shokrian

Volume 16, Issue 4 , January 2010, Pages 481-492

Abstract
  Investigation on vegetation and soil charactristics of marl lands is important in management programs.The study area was Birjand plain. First, geomorphplogical units were identified using topographic, land usability, lithology maps and aerial photoes. After field controlling, sampling was done on homogenic ...  Read More

Effects of exclosure and grazing on vegetation changes in Arquin site of Zanjan

Farhad Aghajanloo; Mortezah Akbarzadeh; Ahmad Musavi

Volume 16, Issue 4 , January 2010, Pages 493-504

Abstract
  As the documents and reports reveal, the condition of rangelands of Iran is poor or very poor in most areas; therefore, the percentage of invader species is dominant. The study of vegetation changes under strict exclosure and grazing is critical to understand the extreme problems of rangelands of Iran. ...  Read More

Economical analysis of rangeland dedication on range management plans

Akbar Javadi; Leila Arab Fashafooyeh; Sadegh Khalilian

Volume 16, Issue 4 , January 2010, Pages 505-516

Abstract
  This study was conducted to assess the effect of rangeland dedication. The research population included all the rangeland owners (N=45) and all the pasture experts (N=32). Moreover, data was gathered through two main methods, i.e. library, documentary and field methods. The viewpoints and suggestions ...  Read More

Study for yield and quality traits in 6 domestic populations of common vetch (Vicia sativa) grown under optimum and dry land farming system in Lorestan, Iran

Mohammad Hasan vand; Ali ashraf Jafari; Ali Sepahvand; Shahram Nakhjavan

Volume 16, Issue 4 , January 2010, Pages 517-535

Abstract
  In order to compare yield and forage quality, six local genotypes of common vetch (Vicia sativa) were sown in two separate experiments under irrigated and dry land farming system using randomize complete block design with three replications in khorramabad agricultural research station during 2005 and ...  Read More

Effects of animal age and different months of grazing season on grazing behaviour and diet selection of Zandi ewes grazing in steppe rangelands (case study: Yekke bagh, Qom)

Abbas Ahmadi; Maryam Peiravi

Volume 16, Issue 4 , January 2010, Pages 536-550

Abstract
  As animals graze selectively, prediction of their nutrient intake and intensity of the impact on rangelands vegetation needs an understanding of the animals’ foraging decisions. Therefore, a study area was selected in steppe rangelands in Qom province and one enclosure (1ha. area) was contracted ...  Read More

Taxonomic Levels of plants as a determinant of plant diversity in communities (case study: mountain rangeland of Ziarat basin, Gorgan, Golestan province)

Masumeh Baghani; Adel Sepehry; Fatemeh Fadaiy

Volume 16, Issue 4 , January 2010, Pages 551-559

Abstract
  Diversity is one of the main subjects in ecosystem researches. It is also important in recognition of ecosystem health. Plant diversity or taxonomic diversity is medial level of biodiversity rank system. This research was done to compare Shannon diversity indices in different taxonomic levels. The study ...  Read More

Remotely sensed data evaluation on soil spectral properties in arid regions

Hamid reza Matin far; Kazem Alavi panah; Ammar Rafiei Emam

Volume 16, Issue 4 , January 2010, Pages 560-573

Abstract
  One of the apparent characteristics of soil is color which shows high correlation with soil characteristics and spectral reflectance. Soil color is identified using visual comparison of sample and colored chips of Munsell color charts .In arid regions due to the prolonged sunny days, low soil moisture, ...  Read More

Comparison of the effects of three rangeland species on soil fertility in Arak (Shazand)

Zainab Nurikiya; Akbar Javadi; Akbar Fakhireh; Ali Tavili; Mohammad ali Zare chahouki; Hamid reza Abbasi

Volume 16, Issue 4 , January 2010, Pages 574-585

Abstract
  The purpose of this research was to compare the amount of N, P and K in the soil under three rangeland species i.e. Agropyron tauri, Astragalus ammodendron and Bromus tomentellus and (with) the soil properties of the control area. After identifying the habitats (sites) of the mentioned species, soil ...  Read More