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Original Articles

Effect of grazing exclusion on soil and vegetation characteristics in desert steppe rangelands: a case study from north-western Iran

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Pages 213-229 | Received 24 Dec 2019, Accepted 09 Nov 2020, Published online: 24 Nov 2020
 

Abstract

This case study examined the effect of grazing exclusion on the soil and vegetation characteristics to provide support for the restoration of the degraded desert steppe rangelands of the Arshagh ecoregion. Six sampling sites were selected (three overgrazed and three not grazed sites) from the ecoregion. Vegetation sampling (1 m2 area at 10 intervals) was carried out along 18 pieces of 90 m long transects. Soil samples were collected from the plots at the beginning, middle, and end of each transect from 0–15 cm depths and then combined to get one sample per transect. Differences between vegetation and soil properties of the grazing exclusion and overgrazed sites were analyzed using the t-test statistic. Species richness index (2.32), the diversity index (1.87), and plant cover (69.46%) were maximum at sites after 20-years of grazing exclusion. All species of plant functional types at the exclusion sites were significantly (p < 0.05) different from those at the overgrazed site. Total aboveground net primary production was greater at the exclusion sites (56.50 g/m2) than at the overgrazed sites. Soil pH was significantly (p < 0.05) higher at the exclusion site than at the overgrazed sites. Electrical conductivity was significantly higher at the overgrazed sites than at the exclusion sites. These results imply that livestock exclusion plays an important role in such vegetation parameters as the diversity, cover and soil properties of degraded rangeland ecosystems. Moreover, grazing exclusion in Arshagh rangelands may be a promising management option for the restoration of such rangelands.

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Funding

The present work was financially supported by the Department of Natural Resources of University of Mohaghegh Ardabili, Iran.

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