نتایج جستجو برای: relative factor to plant cover and soil contains canopy cover

تعداد نتایج: 18483857  

Biomass is a key factor in dynamics evaluation of ecosystems, biodiversity level and their stability. Biomass measurement is performed every year to evaluate range ecosystems (investigating the trend of changes), range management (suitable browsing systems) and cover assessment in rangelands. As direct biomass measurement is time-consuming, has costs and destroy rangelands non-destructive metho...

ژورنال: علوم آب و خاک 2009
جلالیان, احمد, خادمی, حسین, مومنی, مسعود, کلباسی, محمود,

The forms and dynamics of soil phosphorus can be greatly affected by land use changes, which often involve changes in vegetation cover, biomass production and nutrient cycling in the ecosystem. Present research evaluates the impact of land use change on the amount of total organic and inorganic P, labile, moderately labile and nonlabile P pools in semiarid soils of central Zagros. Samples were ...

Journal: :caspian journal of environmental sciences 2013
i. bagheri r. naghdi* a. moradmand jalali

water erosion causes severe soil damage in northern forests of iran which is associated with different rut depths in skid trails. the aim of this study was to assess rutting and soil displacement on skid trails to mitigate water erosion. therefore the research was carried out in eight parcels of district no 3 of shafarood forest in the north of iran. in order to evaluate the amount of erosion i...

2014
G. P. Asner C. B. Anderson R. E. Martin D. E. Knapp R. Tupayachi F. Sinca

Elevation gradients provide opportunities to explore environmental controls on forest structure and functioning. We used airborne imaging spectroscopy and lidar (light detection and ranging) to quantify changes in threedimensional forest structure and canopy functional traits in twenty 25 ha landscapes distributed along a 3300 m elevation gradient from lowland Amazonia to treeline in the Peruvi...

Journal: :desert 2010
hosein azarnivand hamed joneidi jafari sh. nikoo mohamad zare chahouki a. malekian

abstract the objective of current research is to investigate distribution patterns of vegetation types and its relation with environmental factors in southern margin of haj aligholi kavir of damghan. three vegetation types including halecnemum strobilaceum, sedlitzia rosmarinus and artemisia sieberi were studied in marginal arid regions and uplands of the study area. firstly, geographic locatio...

One of the most suitable and efficient solutions for proper use of flood potential and saline ephemeral rivers in arid and desert areas is the use of flood spreading networks with a special design that while separating the saline base flow from the flood, water also increases forage production and improves the quantity and quality of pastures and desertification control. The purpose of this stu...

Journal: :desert 0
m. jafari professor, faculty of natural resources, university of tehran , karaj, iran m. biniaz instructor, hormozgan university, bandar abbas, iran e. janfaza msc graduate, faculty of natural resources, university of tehran , karaj, iran m.j. nematolahi instructor, shiraz university, shiraz, iran m. karimpour reyhan associate professor, international desert research center, university of tehran, tehran, iran

relationships between soil factors and vegetation types in playa of damghan was investigated. six vegetationtypes including artemisia.sieberi, arundo. sp, artemisia.sieberi-peganum.harmala, alhagi.cammelerom,artemisia.sieberi-petropyron.sp, tamarix.passerinoides-halocnemum strobilaceum. one bare land was recognized inthe study area and the research was conducted within mentioned types. canopy p...

2000
William P. Kustas John H. Prueger Jerry L. Hatfield Kalia Ramalingam Lawrence E. Hipps

For many natural and agricultural landscapes, vegetation partially covers the ground surface, resulting in significant variations in soil heat flux between interspace areas and underneath vegetation. This is particularly apparent in arid and semiarid regions where vegetation cover is low and clustered or ‘clumped’ with large areas of exposed soil. Surface heterogeneity presents significant chal...

Journal: :Journal of nematology 2002
C W Thornton G R Matlack

The effects of soil disturbance on the nematode community were assessed at 30 sites on the outer coastal plain of Mississippi, representing four ages since soil disturbance plus a control group of six undisturbed sites. Thirty-five taxa were encountered, dominated in abundance and taxonomic richness by plant and bacterial feeders. Nematodes were more abundant and more taxonomically rich in site...

2017
Gregory P. Asner Jeffrey L. Privette Nazmi El Saleous Carol A. Wessman

Regional analyses of biogeochemical processes can benefit significantly from observational information on land cover, vegetation structure (e.g., leaf area index), and biophysical properties such as fractional PAR absorption. Few remote sensing efforts have provided a suite of plant attributes needed to link vegetation structure to ecosystem function at high spatial resolution. In arid and semi...

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