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Displaying 1 - 5 of 5Mineral Status of Sheep and Goats Grazing in the Arid Rangelands of Northern Kenya
A study was conducted in dry and wet season to determine macro and micro mineral status of
growing sheep and goats in arid rangelands of northern Kenya. Forty four, 22 each of sheep and goats (1-2
year old), randomly purchased from three herds/flocks in study area, were sacrificed for whole liver and 12th
right and left ribs. Homogenized liver samples pooled from all the lobes and defatted bone ash from whole
left and right 12th ribs were used for determination of Ca, P, Mg, Cu, Fe, Zn and Mn status. Liver mineral
Qualitative Evaluation of Land Suitability for Principal Crops in the Gargar Region, Khuzestan Province, Southwest Iran
Here a land suitability evaluation study for key productions of the region, including wheat, alfalfa, maize and barley, covering an area of 15831 ha was carried out in the region. Using the findings of the semi-detailed soil studies for this area, 2 soil families and 8 soil series in 2 physiographic units was identified. Physiologic requirements of each crop were also determined and rated based upon the proposed methods (Parametric methods and Simple limitation method).
Comparison of Different Irrigation Methods Based on the Parametric Evaluation Approach in North Molasani Plain, Iran
The main objective of this research is to compare two different irrigation methods according to parametric evaluation system in an area of 15831 ha in the North Molasani region`s soil located in Khuzestan province, Southwest Iran. Soil properties of the study area including texture, depth, electrical conductivity, drainage, carbonate content and slope were derived from a semi-detailed soil study regarding North Molasani plain in a scale of 1/20000.
Water Crisis Analysis Using GIS; Case Study: Nishabur Plain, Iran
Water crisis as one of the most important environmental hazards has environmental, social and economical impacts. Researchers have adopted different methodologies and approaches including water balance equations, climatic changes effects and land use planning in the study of water crisis. In this study, Geographic Information System (GIS) techniques were employed to analyze the situation of Nishabur Plain (NE of Iran) and discuss the management of water crisis in the study area.
Re-Allocation Aspects in Land Consolidation: A New Model and its Application
It is presented, in this study, a mathematical optimization model suitable for designing the new re-allotment plans in LC and its application to a hypothetical area about 26.371 ha comprising 6 holdings. The most important feature of the model is a cost factor which into account the parameters of road time index, ratio of area, landowner preferences and fixed installations in optimization process. It is seen that its results will be useful and acceptable by the farmers.