Interactions between vegetation dynamic and edaphic factors in the Great Salt Desert of central Iran
Investigating the relationships between vegetation dynamic and edaphic factors provide management insights into factors affecting the growth and establishment of plant species and vegetation communities in saline areas. The aim of this study was to assess the spatial variability of various vegetation communities in relation to edaphic factors in the Great Salt Desert, central Iran. Fifteen vegetation communities were identified using the physiognomy-floristic method. Coverage and density of vegetation communities were determined using the transect plot method. Forty soil samples were collected from major horizons of fifteen profiles in vegetation communities, and analyzed in terms of following soil physical and chemical characteristics: soil texture, soluble Na+ concentration, sodium adsorption ratio (SAR), electrical conductivity (EC), pH, organic matter content, soluble Mg2+ and Ca2+ concentrations, carbonate and gypsum contents, and spontaneously- and mechanically-dispersible clay contents. Redundancy analysis was used to investigate the relationships between vegetation dynamic and edaphic factors. The generalized linear method (GLM) was used to find the plant species response curves against edaphic factors. Results showed that plant species responded differently to edaphic factors, in which soluble sodium concentration, EC, SAR, gypsum content and soil texture were identified as the most discriminative edaphic factors. The studied plant species were also found to have different ecological requirements and tolerance to edaphic factors, in which Tamarix aphylla and Halocnemum strobilaceum were identified as the most salt-resistant species in the region. Furthermore, the presence of Artemisia sieberi was highly related to soil sand and gypsum contents. The results implied that exploring the plant species response curves against edaphic factors can assist managers to lay out more appropriate restoration plans in similar arid areas.
Mostafa TARKESH、Mohammad R MOSADDEGHI、Soghra POODINEH、Hossein BASHARI、SeyedMehrdad KAZEMI、SeyedMehdi ADNANI
环境科学理论环境科学技术现状环境管理环境生物学植物学
desertgeneralized linear methodmechanically-dispersible clayordinationplant species response curvesspontaneously-dispersible clay
Mostafa TARKESH,Mohammad R MOSADDEGHI,Soghra POODINEH,Hossein BASHARI,SeyedMehrdad KAZEMI,SeyedMehdi ADNANI.Interactions between vegetation dynamic and edaphic factors in the Great Salt Desert of central Iran[EB/OL].(2021-02-10)[2025-04-27].https://chinaxiv.org/abs/202102.00069.点此复制
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