Studying the Effect of Petroleum Mulch on the Vegetation and Soil Attributes of Sandy Deserts (Samad Abad of Sarakhs)

Spraying petroleum mulch has been one of the common measures of mobile sand stabilization endeavors over the last three decades. However, the consequences of mulch on the endemic vegetation species, vegetation recovery and soil attributes improvements have not been fully understood. This study seeks...

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Main Authors: Javad Gholami Tabasi, Mohammad Jafary, Hossein Azarnivand, Mehdi Sarparast
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Published: Iranian Scientific Association of Desert Management and Control (ISADMC) 2014-09-01
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Online Access:http://www.jdmal.ir/article_16658_12abae802eb60ca1fdd70b50709a172c.pdf
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author Javad Gholami Tabasi
Mohammad Jafary
Hossein Azarnivand
Mehdi Sarparast
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description Spraying petroleum mulch has been one of the common measures of mobile sand stabilization endeavors over the last three decades. However, the consequences of mulch on the endemic vegetation species, vegetation recovery and soil attributes improvements have not been fully understood. This study seeks examining the effects of petroleum mulch on the sandy deserts of Sarakhs located in Khorasan Razavi province. The sampling was arranged as the randomized-systematically by dividing the area of operation into control and treatment plots and the sampling was performed in the key areas of each plot. Nine transects of 50 meters were placed and vegetation cover, density of two dominant species (viz. Astragalus squarosus & Convolvolus hamadae) as well as the total vegetation cover was recorded. Moreover, 220 plants were selected and examined for their dry and green matter. Four soil profiles in each plot were sampled at the depths of 0-20 and 20-80 cm and the samples were further analyzed for their organic matter content. Data analysis was performed using the independent t-test which showed no difference between the treatment and control plots for their total vegetation and species cover. Even though the density of As sq. was lower in the treatment plot of all plants especially As sq, were in good condition and enjoying considerable volumes. While the situation for plants in the control plot were harsh where most plants were drying. The current status in the treatment plot has resulted in a significant rise in the level of organic matter at the depth of 20-80 cm in the mulched areas
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spelling doaj.art-e28ff6ec52a14250b92114a956e6784b2023-03-02T06:42:07ZfasIranian Scientific Association of Desert Management and Control (ISADMC)مدیریت بیابان2476-39852476-37212014-09-0124435010.22034/jdmal.2014.1665816658Studying the Effect of Petroleum Mulch on the Vegetation and Soil Attributes of Sandy Deserts (Samad Abad of Sarakhs)Javad Gholami Tabasi0Mohammad Jafary1Hossein Azarnivand2Mehdi Sarparast3M.Sc Student, University of Tehran, IranProfessor, University of Tehran, IranProfessor, University of Tehran, IranM.Sc Graduate, Gorgan University of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources, IranSpraying petroleum mulch has been one of the common measures of mobile sand stabilization endeavors over the last three decades. However, the consequences of mulch on the endemic vegetation species, vegetation recovery and soil attributes improvements have not been fully understood. This study seeks examining the effects of petroleum mulch on the sandy deserts of Sarakhs located in Khorasan Razavi province. The sampling was arranged as the randomized-systematically by dividing the area of operation into control and treatment plots and the sampling was performed in the key areas of each plot. Nine transects of 50 meters were placed and vegetation cover, density of two dominant species (viz. Astragalus squarosus & Convolvolus hamadae) as well as the total vegetation cover was recorded. Moreover, 220 plants were selected and examined for their dry and green matter. Four soil profiles in each plot were sampled at the depths of 0-20 and 20-80 cm and the samples were further analyzed for their organic matter content. Data analysis was performed using the independent t-test which showed no difference between the treatment and control plots for their total vegetation and species cover. Even though the density of As sq. was lower in the treatment plot of all plants especially As sq, were in good condition and enjoying considerable volumes. While the situation for plants in the control plot were harsh where most plants were drying. The current status in the treatment plot has resulted in a significant rise in the level of organic matter at the depth of 20-80 cm in the mulched areashttp://www.jdmal.ir/article_16658_12abae802eb60ca1fdd70b50709a172c.pdfpetroleum mulchorganic mattervegetation recoverydensityastragalus squarosus
spellingShingle Javad Gholami Tabasi
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Hossein Azarnivand
Mehdi Sarparast
Studying the Effect of Petroleum Mulch on the Vegetation and Soil Attributes of Sandy Deserts (Samad Abad of Sarakhs)
مدیریت بیابان
petroleum mulch
organic matter
vegetation recovery
density
astragalus squarosus
title Studying the Effect of Petroleum Mulch on the Vegetation and Soil Attributes of Sandy Deserts (Samad Abad of Sarakhs)
title_full Studying the Effect of Petroleum Mulch on the Vegetation and Soil Attributes of Sandy Deserts (Samad Abad of Sarakhs)
title_fullStr Studying the Effect of Petroleum Mulch on the Vegetation and Soil Attributes of Sandy Deserts (Samad Abad of Sarakhs)
title_full_unstemmed Studying the Effect of Petroleum Mulch on the Vegetation and Soil Attributes of Sandy Deserts (Samad Abad of Sarakhs)
title_short Studying the Effect of Petroleum Mulch on the Vegetation and Soil Attributes of Sandy Deserts (Samad Abad of Sarakhs)
title_sort studying the effect of petroleum mulch on the vegetation and soil attributes of sandy deserts samad abad of sarakhs
topic petroleum mulch
organic matter
vegetation recovery
density
astragalus squarosus
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