Hossein Azarnivand; Sedigh MOhammadi; Sadegh Hossein niyaee; Pouyan Dehghan
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One of the best methods to prevent or reduce soil erosion, it is preserving and restoring vegetation. So knowledge about the characteristics of the vegetation, including ecological features as the first and most important biological tool for soil conservation is essential. Coma (Ferula hausskenechtii) ...
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One of the best methods to prevent or reduce soil erosion, it is preserving and restoring vegetation. So knowledge about the characteristics of the vegetation, including ecological features as the first and most important biological tool for soil conservation is essential. Coma (Ferula hausskenechtii) Plant of Apiaceae family, which is abundant in the mountainous regions of Kurdistan. Regarding the importance this species to protect and prevent soil erosion that the proper species is to reform the mountainous rangelands. Therefore, Autecology studies is necessary. For this study, the main habitat of this species were determined by using vegetation maps with a scale of 1: 25,000 in Kurdistan province. Finally, five sites (Saral Divandarreh, Sarshiv Marivan, Buin-e Baneh, North West Dam Qshlagh, and Sarshiv Saqqez) were selected as sample. Then studies of vegetation, soil analysis, chemical analysis, root system and phenology of species was performed. The results showed that this species grows well at the altitude of 3000-1600 mask with 700-400 mm rainfall as well as its density decreases with increasing altitude. Its habitat soil has a neutral pH to slightly alkaline (7-8), is shallow or deep and medium texture. Vegetative growth starts of the first week of April and the plant is seeding in mid- June. This plant has multiple roots system, which average root length and the number of rootlet are 102 cm and 11 respectively. The highest amount of crude protein in the growth and the lowest is in seeding stage.
Gholam Abbas Ghanbarian; Zahra Yazdanpanah
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َAutecology of Platychaete aucheri Boiss. was studies in south parts of Fars. Climatic data, topography and soil characteristics , vegetation attributes and phenology of desire species were studies. The nutritive value in three major stages was determined. The results showed the plant is able to grow ...
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َAutecology of Platychaete aucheri Boiss. was studies in south parts of Fars. Climatic data, topography and soil characteristics , vegetation attributes and phenology of desire species were studies. The nutritive value in three major stages was determined. The results showed the plant is able to grow under conditions of low rainfall and high temperature , but has little tolerance to cold and frost . The habitat altitude ranges from 543 to 1120 meters above sea level, slope aspect of south and southeast and 7 to 80 percent slope. Average canopy cover of species is between 8.15 to 29 percent. The soils of habitats were neutral to alkaline, non-saline, poor in organic matter and nutrients and the texture is sandy loam. The protein content (%) decreases during phonological stages (at high level 4.53% in flowering stage), also this protein content alone do not satisfy the livestock requirements. Due to the essential oils, the deep root system, woody aerial parts and as well as hairy leaf and stem, grazing pressure can be tolerated. Generally, P.aucheri has several benefits such as adaptation to hot and dry habitats of southern Fars, grazing resistant of life form, attractiveness of beekeeping, uses in traditional medicine and valuable role in controlling water and wind erosion may be introducing and considering as a multiple use species in combat desertification projects and reclamation of winter south rangelands of the country. Knowing of best methods to propagation and successful establishment of this endemic species requires further research.