The effect of vegetation type on selected soil quality indicators in a semiarid rangeland in Hamedan, Iran

Volume: 4 Number: 1 January 8, 2015
  • Soheila Khah
  • Mohsen Nael
  • Ali Akbar Safari Sinejani
  • Ghasem Asadian
  • Khadijeh Salari Nik
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The effect of vegetation type on selected soil quality indicators in a semiarid rangeland in Hamedan, Iran

Abstract

Soil quality approach can be used to describe soil health changes caused by different land use managements and vegetation types. Our objective was to assess the response of some soil quality indicators to different vegetation types including rainfed wheat (RW), grasses (G), Astragallus-Bromus (A-B), Astragallus-Lactuca (A-L), Astragallus-Artimisia (A-A) and Astragallus-Euphorbia (A-E) in a semiarid experimental rangeland in Hamedan, where environmental conditions in terms of slope aspect and soil parent material were similar., Substrate-induced microbial respiration (MRI) and the activity of phosphomonoesterase enzyme (PMEase) were determined in surface soil (0-15 cm) in spring and autumn. Morover, bioavailable phosphorus (P) and potassium (K) were measured in autumn. No significant disparity was detected in P content of different vegetation types. Bioavailable K between was highest in A-E, and lowest in G and RW sites. MRI was significantly higher in spring irrespective of vegetation type. This index was significantly highest in A-B site in both seasons. As for PMEase, A-A and A-B showed the highest values in autumn in spring, A-B, A-A and A-L demonstrated the highest phosphatase activity.  PMEase in A-L and A-A sites was significantly higher in spring than autumn. Strongly significant positive correlation was found between PMEase and MRI. Overall, soil quality is highest under vegetation types composed of perennial shrubs, irrespective of season.

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Soheila Khah This is me

Mohsen Nael This is me

Ali Akbar Safari Sinejani This is me

Ghasem Asadian This is me

Khadijeh Salari Nik This is me

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January 8, 2015

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APA
Khah, S., Nael, M., Safari Sinejani, A. A., Asadian, G., & Salari Nik, K. (2015). The effect of vegetation type on selected soil quality indicators in a semiarid rangeland in Hamedan, Iran. Eurasian Journal of Soil Science, 4(1), 70-75. https://doi.org/10.18393/ejss.63280
AMA
1.Khah S, Nael M, Safari Sinejani AA, Asadian G, Salari Nik K. The effect of vegetation type on selected soil quality indicators in a semiarid rangeland in Hamedan, Iran. EJSS. 2015;4(1):70-75. doi:10.18393/ejss.63280
Chicago
Khah, Soheila, Mohsen Nael, Ali Akbar Safari Sinejani, Ghasem Asadian, and Khadijeh Salari Nik. 2015. “The Effect of Vegetation Type on Selected Soil Quality Indicators in a Semiarid Rangeland in Hamedan, Iran”. Eurasian Journal of Soil Science 4 (1): 70-75. https://doi.org/10.18393/ejss.63280.
EndNote
Khah S, Nael M, Safari Sinejani AA, Asadian G, Salari Nik K (January 1, 2015) The effect of vegetation type on selected soil quality indicators in a semiarid rangeland in Hamedan, Iran. Eurasian Journal of Soil Science 4 1 70–75.
IEEE
[1]S. Khah, M. Nael, A. A. Safari Sinejani, G. Asadian, and K. Salari Nik, “The effect of vegetation type on selected soil quality indicators in a semiarid rangeland in Hamedan, Iran”, EJSS, vol. 4, no. 1, pp. 70–75, Jan. 2015, doi: 10.18393/ejss.63280.
ISNAD
Khah, Soheila - Nael, Mohsen - Safari Sinejani, Ali Akbar - Asadian, Ghasem - Salari Nik, Khadijeh. “The Effect of Vegetation Type on Selected Soil Quality Indicators in a Semiarid Rangeland in Hamedan, Iran”. Eurasian Journal of Soil Science 4/1 (January 1, 2015): 70-75. https://doi.org/10.18393/ejss.63280.
JAMA
1.Khah S, Nael M, Safari Sinejani AA, Asadian G, Salari Nik K. The effect of vegetation type on selected soil quality indicators in a semiarid rangeland in Hamedan, Iran. EJSS. 2015;4:70–75.
MLA
Khah, Soheila, et al. “The Effect of Vegetation Type on Selected Soil Quality Indicators in a Semiarid Rangeland in Hamedan, Iran”. Eurasian Journal of Soil Science, vol. 4, no. 1, Jan. 2015, pp. 70-75, doi:10.18393/ejss.63280.
Vancouver
1.Soheila Khah, Mohsen Nael, Ali Akbar Safari Sinejani, Ghasem Asadian, Khadijeh Salari Nik. The effect of vegetation type on selected soil quality indicators in a semiarid rangeland in Hamedan, Iran. EJSS. 2015 Jan. 1;4(1):70-5. doi:10.18393/ejss.63280

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