[HTML][HTML] Prediction of spatial land use changes based on LCM in a GIS environment for Desert Wetlands–A case study: Meighan Wetland, Iran

A Ansari, MH Golabi - International soil and water conservation research, 2019 - Elsevier
Meighan Wetland and its surroundings have undergone many changes in recent years. This
study aims to monitor and predict land use changes using the land change model (LCM) …

Phenological effects on forage quality of five grass species

H Arzani, M Zohdi, E Fish, GHZ Amiri, A Nikkhah… - Journal of Range …, 2004 - BioOne
Abstract Information on nutritive values of each plant part in each phenological stage could
help range managers choose suitable grazing times to achieve higher animal performance …

[PDF][PDF] Effects of growth stages on the nutritive value of specific halophyte species in saline grasslands.

S Temel, M Surmen, M Tan - JAPS: Journal of Animal & Plant …, 2015 - researchgate.net
Halophytes adapting to extreme environmental factors provide an important part of forage
requirements for livestock grazing in early spring, summer and especially in late autumn. But …

Performance of some forage grass species in halomorphic soil

S Temel, B Keskın, U Sımsek… - Turkish Journal of Field …, 2015 - dergipark.org.tr
In this study, performance and yield and quality parameters according to standard soil
conditions of four forage grass species (Cynodon dactylon, Chloris gayana, Agropyron …

Forage quality of Salsola turcomanica (Litv) in semi-arid region of Gomishan, Golestan Province, Iran

A Arrekhi, H Niknahad Gharmakher… - Journal of …, 2021 - rangeland.borujerd.iau.ir
The information about the forage quality of rangeland species is essential to supply a
reasonable diet to livestock and determine thestocking rate and grazing time on rangelands …

Forage quality of two halophytic species, Aeluropus lagopoides and Aeluropus littoralis, in two phenological stages.

MS Rad, JS Rad, JAT Silva, S Mohsenzadeh - 2013 - cabidigitallibrary.org
Abstract Knowledge of the nutrient content of forage is useful to determine rangeland
capacity as well as the appropriate timing to introduce animals in a rangeland. For the …

Genetic diversity analysis of agro-morphological and quality traits in populations of sainfoin (Onobrychis sativa)

S Mohajer, AA Jafari, RM Taha… - Australian Journal of …, 2013 - eprints.um.edu.my
In order to study the variations and relations among morphological and quality traits, 12
populations (accessions) of sainfoin (Onobrychis sativa), were assessed under sward …

[PDF][PDF] Forage quality of Salsola yazdiana and S. tomentosa in different growth stages in saline desert of Yazd province, Iran

M Zare, E Zandi, A Ghorbani - Journal of rangeland Science, 2019 - academia.edu
Information on forage quality could help rangeland managers to select suitable grazing
method to achieve higher animal performance without damage to vegetation. The aim of this …

Irrigation levels affects biomass yields and morphometric characteristics of range grasses in arid rangelands of Kenya

OK Koech, RN Kinuthia, GN Karuku, SM Mureithi… - SpringerPlus, 2016 - Springer
Background Production of range grasses under irrigation has been widely adopted in the
arid environments of Kenya as a strategy for seasonal forage supply gap. However, their …

[PDF][PDF] The study of forage quality of Haloxylon aphyllum and Eurotia ceratoides in different phenological stages

AM Asaadi, AR Dadkhah - Research Journal of Biological …, 2010 - researchgate.net
Information on nutritive values of each plant part in each phenological stage could help
range managers choose suitable grazing times to achieve higher animal performance …