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Volume 11 ()
Mineral determination of some range plants for grazing sheep in semi-arid areas of Chaharmahal & Bakhtiari province.

Gholam reza Shadnoush

Volume 13, Issue 4 , February 2007, Pages 285-295

Abstract
       In order to comprehend magnesium, calcium, sodium, potassium, phosphorous, chloride, copper, iron, manganese and zinc content of dominant range plants (Agropyron  intermedium, Bromus tomentellus, Hordeum bulbosum, Cousinia bakhtiarica andScariolla orientalis) speciesin Chaharmahal ...  Read More

Assessment of vegetation covers and yield variation in rangelands of Qum province (2000-2005)

Hosein arzani; Mahdi Adnani; Hosein Bashari; Mojgan azimi; Hosein Bagheri; Morteza Akbar zadeh; Hasan Kaboli

Volume 13, Issue 4 , February 2007, Pages 296-313

Abstract
         Rangelands have important role in economy of country because of providing forage for animals, soil and water conservation and other services giving to society. Therefore their careful management is necessary. To do this, main vegetative stepic regions of Qum province were ...  Read More

The effective factores of destruction in Kermanshah rangelands

Mohammad Ggeitury; Naser Ansari; Abbas ali Sanadgool; Mosayeb Heshmati

Volume 13, Issue 4 , February 2007, Pages 314-323

Abstract
       There are various factors that cause cantinous changes in the quality and quantity of natural resources which result in poor ranching, destructive flood, migration of villagers and nomads to large nearby cities and poverty of rural people. Identification of factors which are ...  Read More

Vegetation dynamic study of Kuhrang exclosure

Morteza Akbarzadeh; Mohammed Reza Moghadam; Adel Jalili; Mohammad Jafari; Hossein Arzani

Volume 13, Issue 4 , February 2007, Pages 324-336

Abstract
  The pressure of livestock grazing and overall utilization of rangelands have caused vegetation and soil degradation in many natural rangelands of Iran. Grazing prevention is one of the rangelands rehabilitation methods, which is effective in renovation of rangelands. The effect of 24 years of grazing ...  Read More

Effects of 2-decade livestock exclusion on vegetation changes in steppic rangelands of Yazd province

Naser Baghestani Maybodi; Mohammad taghi Zare; Jalal Abdollahi

Volume 13, Issue 4 , February 2007, Pages 337-346

Abstract
  Study over vegetation on grazed and ungrazed rangelands is significant for range managemen, this the effects of 2-decade exclusion on vegetation of steppic rangelands in Nir range research station were studied. Three 7.5-hectare experimental plots were selected inside and outside of the exclosure. Exclosure ...  Read More

Effect of forage resources (rangeland and cropland) management on livestock production of settled nomads in the Bakkan Region

Gholam reza Badjian; Dahlan Ismail; Ali akbar Mehrabi; Mohammad Shahwahid

Volume 13, Issue 4 , February 2007, Pages 347-358

Abstract
  Identification and measuring the effects of factors on forage resources capacity (FRC) were considered as the objective of this research in Bakkan region as the first nomads' settlement project. Four tribes with financial support of the government settled next to two villages in Bakkan. In nomadic production ...  Read More

Evaluation of the effects of plant growth on desertification Case Study: Sagzi plain in Isfahan

Fatemeh Sharifani; Mohammad Jafari; Hossein Azarnivand; Hamid reza Abbasi; Mahshid Sori

Volume 13, Issue 4 , February 2007, Pages 359-367

Abstract
       This paper investigates the effects of plant growth on soil quality in Sagzi plain of Isfahan in order to evaluate the effects of agriculture on desertification processes in dry lands. Inappropriate crop management is the most effective factor which is related to soil and water ...  Read More

Studying the salinization factors in kerman province ( case study: kabootarkhan plain)

Gholam reza Zehtabian; Marzeyeh Tayeb; Mahshid Souri

Volume 13, Issue 4 , February 2007, Pages 368-384

Abstract
  Salinity is one of the factores affecting the reduction of soil biological potential and vegetation and finally desertification. Water is the most limiting factor for cultivation in arid and semi arid regions.  Due to shortage of surface water resources, the pressure is exerted on under ground water ...  Read More

Growth of Haloxylon spp. plantation, ten years after thinning, in Gonabad.

Frydoon Ferydoony-Nasry; Ismaeil Rahbar; Orujali karimi

Volume 13, Issue 4 , February 2007, Pages 385-393

Abstract
  Based on a general model, estimated number of population density for ten years old Haloxylon plantation in Gonabad was 150 trees per hectar; therefore, six density treatments were selected around the estimated density; two density treatments over estimated number, two under it, and existing density as ...  Read More

The Effect of seed rates on forage production of Medicago rigidula in Kurdestan region

Farhang Ghasriani; Bayazid Yusefi

Volume 13, Issue 4 , February 2007, Pages 394-401

Abstract
  Annual medics which have rapid growth rate, high forage yielding, various growing habits, form a tick growing cover which reduces run-off, soil erosion and increase soil moisture and soil fertility, therefore it may replace the wheat-fallow system. This study was conducted to achieve this purpose in ...  Read More

The study of salt tolerance and physiological characteristics in Atriplex verrucifera ecotypes.

Ghader Karimi; Mohammad hassan Assareh

Volume 13, Issue 4 , February 2007, Pages 402-409

Abstract
       In this research salt tolerance and physiological characteristics of Atriplex verrucifera ecotypes in Tabriz, Qazvin and Arak rangelands were investigated. This species due to bushy form, salt resistant, proper proteine percent, is one of the native plants and valuable in saline ...  Read More