Long-term assessment of vegetation restoration in the skid trails after ground-based logging operations (case study: Kheyrud forest)
The duration of vegetation restoration in the skid trails after logging operations is crucial and fundamental for preserving forests. The purpose of this research is to evaluate the long-term vegetation restoration of the skid trails in Kheyrud forest after logging operations. Therefore, 54 sample plots (1×1 m) were randomly positioned. This included 27 plots on the skid trails with ages of 5, 10, and 15 years at three traffic intensities (low, medium, and high). Additionally, 27 sample plots served as controls with a distance of 10 m from the skid trails parallel to these trails. All the plants in the plots were identified, their abundance was counted, and their species and families were identified. The results of the current research showed that among the three investigated treatments, traffic intensity alone had a significant effect on the recovery of vegetation along the skid trails. However, the age after harvesting and the interaction of traffic intensity and age after harvesting did not have a significant effect. The results also showed that traffic intensity significantly affected the abundance of species. Furthermore, in all three factors (traffic intensity, age after harvesting, and the interaction of traffic intensity × age after harvesting), tree species were more affected by soil changes compared to herbaceous species. Therefore, traffic intensity can significantly affect the variety of species and number of plants in the skid trails, with a greater effect on tree species than herbaceous species.
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Discussed in the "Iran's Nature" Expert Roundtable: "Barriers to Progress and Development of the Wood Farming Program" (Part One)
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Iran Nature, -
Spatial pattern of trees in different dominant types along the elevation gradient of Hyrcanian Forests, Iran (Case study: Kheiroud Forest of Nowshahr)
N. Fanaei, V. Etemad *, M. Matinizadeh, Kh. Sagheb-Talebi, A. Shirvany
Iranian Journal of Forest and Poplar Research, -
Comparison of the efficiency of polyethylene mulch and herbicides in controlling Bermuda grass (Cynodon dactylon L.) in vineyards
Mansor Sarani *, , Batoul Samedani
Iranian Journal of Weed Science, -
Evaluation of intercropping buckwheat and cowpea in improving yield and weed control under deficit irrigation conditions
Kiavash Arvin, Seyed Mohammadbagher Hoseini *, , Ahmad Ashouri, Hamed Ebrahimian Taleshi
Electronic Journal of Crop Production, -
Evaluation of long-term soil compaction impacts on the restoration of soil physical properties and regeneration in skid trails of the Shirgah forests
Saeb Seifi Ghadi, *, Mohammad Jafari
Journal of Forest and Wood Products, -
The effect of tree species on the occupational exposure in forest workers caused by hand-arm vibration using chainsaw
*, Somayeh Khajavi, Jafar Fathi
Iranian Journal of Wood and Paper Industries,