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Journal of Environmental BiologypISSN: 0254-8704 ; eISSN: 2394-0379 ; CODEN: JEBIDP |
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Abstract - Issue Jan + Mar 2010, 31 (1) BackLong term
effects of Meric
Kumbasli*1,
Ender Makineci2
and Meric Cakir2 1Department of Faculty of Forestry, (Received: Abstract: This paper examines the effects of red
deer grazing on some properties of soil (sand, silt, clay, pH, electrical
conductivity, organic carbon, bulk density, fine soil weight, compaction and
saturation capacity), and litter (unit weight-mass, organic matter content (%)
and organic matter mass) properties on a red deer breeding area by comparing an
undisturbed area in Istanbul Belgrad Forest-Turkey.
According to the results obtained in this study, the litter mass in the
breeding area has been found considerably lower. There were some crucial
changes in the characteristics of the soil which has been investigated in 0-5
cm depth. No important difference had been detected between the breeding area
and the undisturbed area in terms of electrical conductivity. However, other
investigated soil properties in 0-5 cm depth showed significant differences
between the undisturbed area and the breeding area. Soil was significantly
compacted by Key
words: Red deer, Breeding,
Grazing, Soil, Compaction, ?????????? PDF of full length
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