International Journal of Research Studies in Agricultural Sciences
Volume-2 Issue-6, 2016, Page No: 21-25
The Study of Leaves in Plantations of Poplar and Alder in
Fouman Region of Iran
Seyed Abdollah Mousavi Koupar1*,Seyed Mohsen Hosseini2, Farzam Hosseinzadeh Rad3
1.Assistant Professor, Agricultural and Natural Resources Research and Education Center of Gilan
province, Rasht
2.Associate Professor, Tarbiat Modares University, Noor, Iran
3.Researcher, Agricultural and Natural Resources Research and Education Center of Gilan province,
Rasht, Iran
Citation : Seyed Abdollah Mousavi Koupar,Seyed Mohsen Hosseini, Farzam Hosseinzadeh Rad, The Study of Leaves in Plantations of Poplar and Alder in Fouman Region of Iran International Journal of Research Studies in Agricultural Sciences . 2016;2(6):21-25.
Abstract
Fertility of soil is reduced by unmixed forest planting as a result continuity of production will be
stopped. One of the existing resolutions is mixed forest-planting along with stabilizing species. In this survey
nutritional elements existing in senescent and living leaves of two species- populous deltoids and Alnus
glutinosa- has been investigated, in mixed and unmixed forest –planting in a completely randomized block in
Fouman, Guilan. The sampling was done on September. Samples had been dried at 70°c. Total amount of
nitrogen was measured by cajoled-L device by percentage. Phosphurs, Calsium, Potassium and magnesium is
measured by absorption method with spectrophotometer device. The measured amount of nitrogen in senescent
and living leaves of Alnus glutinosa is more than populous deltoids, while there is not a meaningful difference
between the measured phosphors in living and senescent leaves of Alnus glutinosa and populous deltoids. Living
and senescent leaves of populous deltoids in mixed controls accompanying Alnus glutinosa shows higher
amount of nitrogen compare with unmixed controls that indicates effective role of Alnus glutinosa in nitrogen
absorption. In general mixture planting of Alnus glutinosa and populous deltoids is effectively impact on forest
– planting and forest conditions.