Comparing Effects of Forestland conversion to Tea Farming on Soil Quality Indices
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چکیده: he effect of land use type on soil function within an ecosystem can be assessed and monitored using soil quality indices. The research examined effects of land use change from natural forest to tea farming (with the same physiography and parent materials) on soil properties in different regions of the Guilan province, northern Iran. Two universally-accepted methods of soil quality evaluation were used to understand soil conditions in these two land uses. Thirty-six soil samples (0 -30 cm) were randomly collected from six sites with 3 replications. The soil quality of forestland and tea farms was determined using the cumulative rating (CR) index and the Cornell Comprehensive Assessment of Soil Health (CASH) scoring functions. Effects of Land use change on soil quality or health were significant (P <0.01) using both methods. In the CR method, a relative weighting factor (RWF) from 1 to 5 was assigned each key soil property. The results of both methods for all regions showed that the forestland use was more sustainable (lower CR and higher CASH score) than tea farm soils. forestland use affected most soil properties and thus their scores in both evaluation methods. Soil organic carbon and pH were the most important indicators reduced by land use change at all locations. There were significant correlations between these indicators and other soil chemical, physical and biological factors affected by changing forestland use.
کلیدواژه(گان): ructure and dynamics,Land cover change,Remote sensing
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Comparing Effects of Forestland conversion to Tea Farming on Soil Quality Indices
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contributor author | آزاده قلوبی خناچا | en |
contributor author | حجت امامی | en |
contributor author | امین علیزاده | en |
contributor author | S. B. Jones | en |
contributor author | azadeh gholoubi | fa |
contributor author | Hojat Emami | fa |
contributor author | Amin Alizadeh | fa |
contributor author | S. B. Jones | fa |
date accessioned | 2020-06-06T14:28:28Z | |
date available | 2020-06-06T14:28:28Z | |
date copyright | 12/11/2017 | |
date issued | 2017 | |
identifier uri | http://libsearch.um.ac.ir:80/fum/handle/fum/3398181 | |
description abstract | he effect of land use type on soil function within an ecosystem can be assessed and monitored using soil quality indices. The research examined effects of land use change from natural forest to tea farming (with the same physiography and parent materials) on soil properties in different regions of the Guilan province, northern Iran. Two universally-accepted methods of soil quality evaluation were used to understand soil conditions in these two land uses. Thirty-six soil samples (0 -30 cm) were randomly collected from six sites with 3 replications. The soil quality of forestland and tea farms was determined using the cumulative rating (CR) index and the Cornell Comprehensive Assessment of Soil Health (CASH) scoring functions. Effects of Land use change on soil quality or health were significant (P <0.01) using both methods. In the CR method, a relative weighting factor (RWF) from 1 to 5 was assigned each key soil property. The results of both methods for all regions showed that the forestland use was more sustainable (lower CR and higher CASH score) than tea farm soils. forestland use affected most soil properties and thus their scores in both evaluation methods. Soil organic carbon and pH were the most important indicators reduced by land use change at all locations. There were significant correlations between these indicators and other soil chemical, physical and biological factors affected by changing forestland use. | en |
language | English | |
title | Comparing Effects of Forestland conversion to Tea Farming on Soil Quality Indices | en |
type | Conference Paper | |
contenttype | External Fulltext | |
subject keywords | ructure and dynamics | en |
subject keywords | Land cover change | en |
subject keywords | Remote sensing | en |
identifier link | https://profdoc.um.ac.ir/paper-abstract-1069145.html | |
identifier articleid | 1069145 |