Hassan Yeganeh; Fatemeh Mobarhen; Fatemeh Mehdi Gholian; Sadegh Atashi
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Prickly pear plays a very important role in arid and semi-arid ecosystems due to its high ability to withstand adverse weather conditions and soil protection. This study aims to investigate some morphological and phytochemical characteristics of different parts of the Opuntia stricta plant in the Neka ...
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Prickly pear plays a very important role in arid and semi-arid ecosystems due to its high ability to withstand adverse weather conditions and soil protection. This study aims to investigate some morphological and phytochemical characteristics of different parts of the Opuntia stricta plant in the Neka and Anbaralum regions. The sampling of different organs was done randomly in 2019. Some characteristics of the plant include fruit and cladode size, vitamin C and acidity, measurement of pectin from skin and fruit flesh, measurement of chlorophyll and carotenoid, anthocyanin of skin and flesh, measurement of soluble solids (TSS) from plant organs using calipers. , spectrophotometer, and refractometer were measured. The results showed that the amount of dry weight of the seed, the amount of electrical conductivity (EC), the number of bases, the number of fruit, and the number of cladodes are significant at the level of 5 and 1%, and the amount of dry weight of the seed in Neka region (1.71 grams) is more than Anbar Alum. 1.3) is warm. Also, the amount of electrical conductivity (EC) in the Neka area (3.78 decisiemens/cm) was measured higher than in Anbaralum (6.34 decisiemens/cm). On the other hand, the number of stems, number of fruits, and number of cladodes per unit area were measured in the Neka region (1.7, 51, 111.16) more than Anbaralum (1.33, 11.03, 36.4). It can be said that climatic conditions have an effect on its growth parameters and fruit production, and the most important factor is access to water.
Ghader Karimi; hasan Yeganeh; Masoomeh Abassi Khalaki; mehdi moameri; Hadi Afra
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To evaluate the vegetative and productive characteristics and forage utilization by livestock at different stages of Bromus tomentellus Boiss.Phonology, this experiment was carried out during five years in Kordan Rangeland of Alborz province rangelands. So starting the grazing season and livestock entering, ...
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To evaluate the vegetative and productive characteristics and forage utilization by livestock at different stages of Bromus tomentellus Boiss.Phonology, this experiment was carried out during five years in Kordan Rangeland of Alborz province rangelands. So starting the grazing season and livestock entering, any remaining amount of forage grazing was harvested until a month intervals, and utilization rate was determined by subtraction between harvested forage and fenced plot forage. Finally, in order to study the effect of harvest months on the production and utilization of specie under investigation in the study area, data were analyzed. In overall, the results of this study were showed that highest production was belong to third and fourth years and least production was belong to first year. The utilization changes were similar to production changes. In addition, growth and production period Bromus tomentellus Boiss.was spring. The growth and production this plant was maximum in April and then reduced in July. The forage of this plant in May and June has been strongly grazing in the study area. In July the utilization rate this plant was decreased. It seems that the complete growth stages, this species have a woody and livestock grazing has less on it. Thus reduce the amount consumed by livestock.
Ghader Karimi; Hasan Yeganeh; Hasan Barati; Farhang Ghasriani
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Due to the growing trend of rangelands degradation, study effects of different harvesting intensities on species in order to gain a more fundamental utilization of ranglands can be effective for reclamation and improvement. The purpose of this research was to study effects of different harvesting intensities ...
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Due to the growing trend of rangelands degradation, study effects of different harvesting intensities on species in order to gain a more fundamental utilization of ranglands can be effective for reclamation and improvement. The purpose of this research was to study effects of different harvesting intensities on key species Ajuga chamaecistus.This species has a forage value in the study area. In this first region and a key area of one hectare in area Kordan and in the first year and was grazed, and fencing. Selected and removed from any of 0, 25, 50, 75% and control is exercised (a basic 10 treatments). Monthly by the clipper and the area is grazing season. Effect of harvest was study with the changes in the characteristics the species treated, including; forage and seed production, vitality, mortality and growth of shoots. Finally, production data the combined analysis of data with a split plot design and seed production, vitality, mortality and growth of shoots data in SAS software was analysed. Results of studies of the effects on forage production and harvest of Ajuga chamaecistus species showed the effect of different levels, different years, and their interactions on the production level is a significant percentage. This shows that in different years with different weather conditions of production are different. Also results of the analysis data showed seed production, vitality, mortality and growth of shoots are affected different levels of harvest and weather conditions. In general according to results indicated the negative effects harvesting at the level 75% was observed. In other words, heavy grazing has a negative impact on the species treated. So harvesting up 75% endangering the survival of these species and in fact, harvesting 50 percent it is not a serious problem.
Mohammad Fayaz; Hossein Piry Sahragard; Hassan Yeganeh; Anvar Soor; Mirtaher Ghaemi
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Having a comprehensive and correct understanding of grazing behaviour of livestock helps to maximize livestock products. Moreover, a good understanding of livestock behavior allows us to predict the effects of livestock on rangeland and finally we can do livestock grazing management the best possible. ...
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Having a comprehensive and correct understanding of grazing behaviour of livestock helps to maximize livestock products. Moreover, a good understanding of livestock behavior allows us to predict the effects of livestock on rangeland and finally we can do livestock grazing management the best possible. Recognition of grazing behavior of animals can provide solutions enables the optimal use of rangeland forage and can also help in preventing the reduction of animal products and will prevent of Ranchers income loss. For this purpose cow grazing behaviour investigation was performed in Tezkharab rangelands for 4 years. Long distance path following day in the pasture, and livestock speed (maximum and minimum average) time for rest and time for the motion and applied grazing system were studied. To study for grazing cycle was used from the geographic position locator (Garmin GPS). Use the belt to the back of a cow's day package. At the end of the day, data was extracted in Elvis using in track mode. The results showed all traits in a significant level 1% Effect was significant difference in years and months (May, June, July, August, September and October) except average speed traits. This trait was significant at the 5% level. This study showed that environmental factors such as seasonal variations and therefore its temperature changes is one of the most important factors that influencing grazing behavior of livestock.