Comparison of plantation with four indigenus Acacia species and determination of least irrigation period in the first year after plantation

In order to comparison of afforestation and selection of the best Acacia species as well as determination of their irrigation period, this project has been carried out for 4 years in Sarkhoon research station on 40 km far from north of Bandar-Abbas. Acacia species are important for grazing, animal n...

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Main Author: Mohammad Hosein Soltanipour
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Language:fas
Published: Research Institute of Forests and Rangelands of Iran 1999-06-01
Series:تحقیقات جنگل و صنوبر ایران
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Online Access:http://ijfpr.areeo.ac.ir/article_109753_adf08bb64de90b388090feb97a1b0938.pdf
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spelling doaj-8eaaddeccb704d3caf7e82b7314c35162020-11-24T22:06:43ZfasResearch Institute of Forests and Rangelands of Iranتحقیقات جنگل و صنوبر ایران1735-08832383-11461999-06-013110915410.22092/ijfpr.1999.109753109753Comparison of plantation with four indigenus Acacia species and determination of least irrigation period in the first year after plantationMohammad Hosein Soltanipour0Hormozgan Agricultural and Natural Resources Research Center, Bandar Abbas, IranIn order to comparison of afforestation and selection of the best Acacia species as well as determination of their irrigation period, this project has been carried out for 4 years in Sarkhoon research station on 40 km far from north of Bandar-Abbas. Acacia species are important for grazing, animal nutrition, medicinal and industrial consumption, soil conservation, ecosystem balance and supply of fuel-wood. The lay out of this experiment was a split plot designe with 6 irrigation treatments as main factor and 4 Acacia species. Irrigation treatments were as follows: A: rain-fed, B: Irrigation interval every 10 days, C: Irrigation interval every 20 days, D: Irrigation interval every 30 days, E: Irrigation interval every 40 days, F: Irrigation interval every 50 days, Different Acacia species were: Acacia nilotica, Acacia ehrenbergiana, Acacia tortilis, Acacia oerfota. The survival of seedlings were studied at the end of every month. The canopy cover and height growth were measured at the beginning of every year. According to statistical analysis of the fourth year, there was significant differences at level of one and five percent (α=0.01, α=0.05) between different species and irrigation treatments. Therefore F (irrigation interval every fifty days) are recommended for a, b, d (Acacia nilotica, A. ehrenbergiana, A. oerfota). A. tortilis could be planted under rain-fed condition.http://ijfpr.areeo.ac.ir/article_109753_adf08bb64de90b388090feb97a1b0938.pdfafforestationAcacia speciesIrrigation intervalsurvivalHeight growthcrown cover
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Comparison of plantation with four indigenus Acacia species and determination of least irrigation period in the first year after plantation
تحقیقات جنگل و صنوبر ایران
afforestation
Acacia species
Irrigation interval
survival
Height growth
crown cover
author_facet Mohammad Hosein Soltanipour
author_sort Mohammad Hosein Soltanipour
title Comparison of plantation with four indigenus Acacia species and determination of least irrigation period in the first year after plantation
title_short Comparison of plantation with four indigenus Acacia species and determination of least irrigation period in the first year after plantation
title_full Comparison of plantation with four indigenus Acacia species and determination of least irrigation period in the first year after plantation
title_fullStr Comparison of plantation with four indigenus Acacia species and determination of least irrigation period in the first year after plantation
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of plantation with four indigenus Acacia species and determination of least irrigation period in the first year after plantation
title_sort comparison of plantation with four indigenus acacia species and determination of least irrigation period in the first year after plantation
publisher Research Institute of Forests and Rangelands of Iran
series تحقیقات جنگل و صنوبر ایران
issn 1735-0883
2383-1146
publishDate 1999-06-01
description In order to comparison of afforestation and selection of the best Acacia species as well as determination of their irrigation period, this project has been carried out for 4 years in Sarkhoon research station on 40 km far from north of Bandar-Abbas. Acacia species are important for grazing, animal nutrition, medicinal and industrial consumption, soil conservation, ecosystem balance and supply of fuel-wood. The lay out of this experiment was a split plot designe with 6 irrigation treatments as main factor and 4 Acacia species. Irrigation treatments were as follows: A: rain-fed, B: Irrigation interval every 10 days, C: Irrigation interval every 20 days, D: Irrigation interval every 30 days, E: Irrigation interval every 40 days, F: Irrigation interval every 50 days, Different Acacia species were: Acacia nilotica, Acacia ehrenbergiana, Acacia tortilis, Acacia oerfota. The survival of seedlings were studied at the end of every month. The canopy cover and height growth were measured at the beginning of every year. According to statistical analysis of the fourth year, there was significant differences at level of one and five percent (α=0.01, α=0.05) between different species and irrigation treatments. Therefore F (irrigation interval every fifty days) are recommended for a, b, d (Acacia nilotica, A. ehrenbergiana, A. oerfota). A. tortilis could be planted under rain-fed condition.
topic afforestation
Acacia species
Irrigation interval
survival
Height growth
crown cover
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