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Journal-of-Rangeland-Science-JRS

Journal of Rangeland Science (JRS)

Editor-in-Chief: Professor Ali Ashraf Jafari

Online ISSN: 2423-642X

Print ISSN: 2008-9996

Publishes Quarterly


Volume 2 (2012)

Issue 4, October 2012

Original Article
Studying the Vegetation Changes of Natural Rangelands in Inche Shorezar of Agh Ghala, North Golestan Province, Iran

Studies on vegetation changes of rangelands under grazed and non-grazed conditions are of great importance in the range management planning programs. To determine the change process of vegetation, this study was performed in Inche Shorezar site of Golestan province for nine years (1997-2005). The vegetation parameters were measured every year in several fixed plots inside […]

Original Article
The Effects of Range Management Plans of Soil Properties and Rangelands Vegetation (Case Study: Eshtehard Rangelands)

The effects of Range Management Plans (RMP) on soil and vegetation characteristics were studied in Eshtehard rangelands at Alborz province. The parameters of yield, canopy cover, range condition and trend, bulk density, Organic Matter (OM%), Nitrogen (N), Phosphorous (P) and Potassium (K) were estimated on soil samples in sites of Ghenzel Cheshmeh as RMP and […]

Original Article
Potential of Near-Infrared Reflectance Spectroscopy (NIRS) to Predict Nutrient Composition of Bromus tomentellus

Determination of forage quality of available species is one of the fundamental factors for the management of rangelands. Near-Infrared Reflectance Spectroscopy (NIRS) was used to analysis the Nitrogen (N), Acid Detergent Fiber (ADF), Dry Matter Digestibility (DMD) and Metabolizable Energy (ME) content of three phenological stages (vegetative, flowering and seeding) of Bromus tomentellus samples in […]

Original Article
Investigation of the Effect of Biological Stabilization Practice on Some Soil Parameters (North East of Iran)

One of the ordinary methods to protect, rehabilitate, and enhance an ecosystem function in arid and semi-arid areas of the world is sand dune stabilization using biological practices. Plantation of species on the soil plays a great role in sustainable management of the ecosystem. This research studies the effects of cultivation of Haloxylon ammodendron and […]

Original Article
Comparison of Experts and Rangers’ Opinions on Prioritizing Barriers in Participation of Rangers in Range Plans (Case Study: Tehran Province- Lar Moor)

There are some barriers for rangers to take part in range plan projects and evaluation. Their participation is very useful for range managers to plan and provide solutions for solving problems. This study aims at comparing barriers of participating from rangers and experts point of view in Lar moor rangelands, Tehran, Iran. In this research, […]

Original Article
Estimation of Nutritive Values of Some Range Species as Indicators for Rangelands Management

Information on different rangeland plants’ nutritive values during various phonological stages is of importance for the rangelands management. This information helps rangeland managers to choose proper grazing times to achieve higher animal performance with no detrimental effects on the rangeland vegetations. Effects of various plant parts’ phenological stages and vegetation types on reserve carbohydrates and […]

Original Article
Determining the Most Suitable Vegetation Index for Seperating Ecotone Boundaries in Arid Rangelands Using Satellite Data

Ecotones are zones of gradual changes from an ecological system to another. Ecotones monitoring could be important to find out the reason for changes and limits. In this research satellite data were used to analyze the ecotone boundary in Fars steppic rangelands using IRS LISS III and Pan data of year 2006. The real vegetation […]

Original Article
Site Selection for Groundwater Artificial Recharge in Silakhor Rangelands Using GIS Technique

Groundwater is among the most important resources of drinking water supply of the worldwide population. Use of recharge area is one of the methods for artificially recharging groundwater. Selection of suitable sites for artificial recharge is very important and must be carried out accurately. There are different types of land use, only rangelands are appropriate […]

Original Article
Floristic Structure and Vegetation Composition of Boralan Mountainous Rangelands in North-Western Azerbaijan, Iran

Recognition of habitats and conditions of species presences in different situations can be effective in proper utilization of vegetation. Little is known about the vegetation composition of Boralan Mountain region located in North West of Iran in the border of Turkey and Azerbaijan with the altitude range of 800-2000m. The aim of this study therefore […]

Original Article
Development of State-and-Transition Models (STM): Integrating Ecosystem Function, Structure and Energy to STM

The main objective of an ecosystem sustainable management is to preserve its capacity to respond and adapt to current disturbances and/or future changes, and maintain the provision of environmental goods and services. Two very important properties linked to this objective are the ecosystem resilience and resistance to disturbance factors. The objective of this paper is […]

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