Title of article :
Investigation on Physiographic Condition of Wild Pistachio Habitats in Zagros Forests, Iran using GIS
Author/Authors :
Moradi، Sohrab نويسنده Plant Biotechnology Department, National Institute of Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology, Tehran, Iran. , , Pato، Majid نويسنده Guilan University, Iran , , Majidi، Taha نويسنده Guilan University, Iran ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2014
Abstract :
The first step in protecting and preservating
forest ecosystems is identification of genetic reservoirs. Wild
pistachio (Pistachio mutica F & M) forests are widely
distributed throughout most parts of Zagros Mountain
Ranges of Iran. These plants have edible fruits with
extractable juice usable in pharmaceuticals, gums, paints,
pesticides, pastes, perfumes and mineral oil industries. The
habitats of this species in Salas babajani region,
approximately with total area of 24000 ha can be observed in
four open forest types including Quercus spp – pistacia spp,
pistacia spp- Acer monpessulanum, pistacia spp – Amygdalus
spp and pistacia spp. In this research, regarding the
distribution area, elevation, slope and aspect characteristics
of wild pistachio, different maps were provided using GIS,
then were overlaid the map of distribution area of wild
pistachio with maps of elevation, slope and aspect. The
results obtained from statistic analysis, showed that 93.26%
of habitats of wild pistachio have been located in 20-60%
slope range, 85.7% are mostly distributed between 1000 and
2000 m.a.s.l and 43.9% have been located in the southwestern
and northeastern aspects. The results obtained from one way
variance analysis and Dunnet’s T3 test; indicate significant
difference between the distribution area of wild pistachio in
different aspects and also different slope classes but no
significant difference between the distribution areas of wild
pistachio in different elevation classes.
Journal title :
International Journal of Agriculture Innovations and Research
Journal title :
International Journal of Agriculture Innovations and Research