Affiliation:
1. Sari University of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources, Faculty of Natural Resources, Department of Forestry, Iran
2. University of Tehran, Faculty of Natural Resources, Department of Forestry and Forest Economics, Iran
3. Tarbiat Modares University, Department of Watershed Management, Iran
Abstract
This
study aimed to investigate the effects of two types of natural geotextiles, including
wood shred (WS), rice straw (RS) and the biomechanics method of brush wood dam (BWD) with planting seedlings of Alnus glutinosa
and Salix alba on runoff, soil loss and
fill slope. The effects were compared with those obtained from control treatment.
A total of 36 plots (2×4m) with three replicates in the direction of gradient to
fill slope of a forest road in northern Iran was considered. Soil moisture, canopy
cover of seedlings, vegetation coverage, runoff, sedimentation and erosion were
measured in plots during 12 months. BWD and WS played an effective role in reducing
runoff by 57% and 73%, respectively. By using RS and WS, the sediment concentration
was decreased by 23% and 11%, respectively, while by using BWD it increased
by 58%. RS (24.16%) and BWD (7%) had the greatest and smallest impact on reducing
vegetation coverage, respectively. BWD (33%) and RS (27%) had the
highest and lowest canopy cover of seedlings, respectively. Results showed that
both RS (22.23%) and A. glutinosa (4.96%)
had the greatest effects on increasing soil moisture. Comparison between the planted
species and the control treatment (with no seedlings) showed that S. alba was effective in reducing runoff
(46.22%), while A. glutinosa was effective
in reducing erosion (66.89%) and sediment concentration (53.52%). Finally, interactions
between conservation treatment and planting of seedlings played a more effective
role in controlling runoff and erosion. Therefore, the application of conservation
treatments together with planting of seedlings is recommended in order to provide
better soil conservation and restoration of fill slope.
Publisher
Faculty of Forestry, University of Zagreb
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