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Mohmoud Ghorbani Moghaddam, Mohammad Farzam, Mohammad Taghi Dastourani, Mohammad Zadbar, Saeed Hoseinzade Noghondar, Volume 4, Issue 2 (10-2016)
Abstract
Severe lack of rainfall and its unfavorable distribution, very high evapotranspiration rate and the low water-holding capacity in some of the soils are the most important challenges for the establishment of plants in arid areas. This research was aimed at comparing efficiency of different water harvesting methods for establishment of six native plant species in Chahdar rangeland of Mashhad. It was designed in a completely randomized design block, splitted in time and space. Experiments contained two major treatments that were assessed during two consecutive growth seasons. First major treatment, included different water harvesting methods i.e. contour furrow, pits and small basins. For the second treatment, six perennial range plants of Agropyron elongatum, Secal montanum, Sanguisorba minor, Medicago sativa, Onobrychis khorasanicum and Krashninkova ceratoides were sown and compared. Seeding emergence and survival were recorded three times (spring 2014, autumn 2014 and spring 2015) and data were analyzed by using SPSS software. Results indicated significant differences between water harvesting treatments and between plant species. Highest survival rate, at the end of the second growth season, was respectively found for Onobrychis khorasanicum and Krashninkova ceratoides. Highest establishment rate was found in pits, mainly because of higher water soil accumulation as compared to that of contour furrow and small basins. According to the results of this research, best restoration practice for Chahdar rangeland is sowing seeds of Onobrychis khorasanicum and Krashninkova ceratoides within the small pits.
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