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COMPARISON OF WATER INFILTRATION INTO THE SOIL UNDER OPEN GRAZING AND PLANTED RANGELANDS IN NORTH OF IRAN

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  219-229

Abstract

 Water INFILTRATION into the soil under different management conditions is very important in rangeland. In the present research, the effects of OPEN GRAZING management and alfalfa cultivation on water INFILTRATION into the soil was investigated in a part of Talesh mountainous rangeland comprises 500 ha. The INFILTRATION was measured by the double ring infiltrometer in five replications in each area. Cumulative and instantaneous INFILTRATION rate, minimum (INFILTRATION capacity) and maximum instantaneous INFILTRATION (peak INFILTRATION) rates were compared in study treatments. The cumulative and instantaneous INFILTRATION rates among replications and in two above-mentioned areas were then compared using ANOVA and paired sample t-test, respectively. The minimum and peak instantaneous INFILTRATION rates were also compared using independent sample t-test in two aforesaid treatments. The results showed that there was a significant difference in final and peak instantaneous INFILTRATION rates in two above-mentioned areas at the significant level of 1%, whereas no significant difference was found among replications. The final and the peak instantaneous INFILTRATION rates in PLANTED AREAS were found to be equal to 3.96 and 34.29 cm/h that represented a respective increase of 32% and 39% when compared with OPEN GRAZING ones. The results of the present study verified the significant role of rangeland management in controlling water INFILTRATION into the soil in the study area. Besides that, the necessity of proper rangeland management was also emphasized in order to access to suitable and stable hydrologic conditions in rangeland ecosystems.

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    SADEGHI, S.H.R., GHADERI VANGAH, B., & SAFAEEIAN, N.. (2008). COMPARISON OF WATER INFILTRATION INTO THE SOIL UNDER OPEN GRAZING AND PLANTED RANGELANDS IN NORTH OF IRAN. AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH, 8(1 (A)), 219-229. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/84756/en

    Vancouver: Copy

    SADEGHI S.H.R., GHADERI VANGAH B., SAFAEEIAN N.. COMPARISON OF WATER INFILTRATION INTO THE SOIL UNDER OPEN GRAZING AND PLANTED RANGELANDS IN NORTH OF IRAN. AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH[Internet]. 2008;8(1 (A)):219-229. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/84756/en

    IEEE: Copy

    S.H.R. SADEGHI, B. GHADERI VANGAH, and N. SAFAEEIAN, “COMPARISON OF WATER INFILTRATION INTO THE SOIL UNDER OPEN GRAZING AND PLANTED RANGELANDS IN NORTH OF IRAN,” AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH, vol. 8, no. 1 (A), pp. 219–229, 2008, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/84756/en

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