Seasonal Variation of Earthworm Abundances and Biomass in Natural Forests and Plantations (North of Iran)

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Soil productivity and plant growth are usually affected by biological activities of earthworms. The objective of this study was a comparative evaluation of earthworm abundances in ۲۰-year-old plantations of Alder, Oak, Maple and Cypress with the adjacent natural mixed broad-leaved deciduous forest in the Caspian region of Iran. In this research one sample plot, each ۱ ha; was selected in every plantation as well as in the natural stand, more over, in each plot, ۱۰ microsample plots ۱۰?۱۰m were selected random systematically. To determine the seasonal variation of density and biomass with two methods, twenty samples were taken from each microsample plot. In the first method, ۱۰ assigned soil pits of ۱۰۰?۱۰۰ cm and ۳۰ cm depth were located among each treatment and adult earthworms were collected by hand counting. In the second method, ۱۰ circular soil samples of ۸۱cm۲ to depth of ۳۰ cm were taken in each treatment. 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Authors

Sh. Mohammadnezhad Kiasari

Division of Natural Resources, Mazandaran Research Center of Agriculture and Natural Resources, P.O. Box: ۳۴۵۲۶۰۳, Iran. Corresponding author&#۰۳۹;s E-mail: Ms.mohammadnejad@gmail.com

Kh. Sagheb-Talebi

Division of Natural Resources, Research Institute of Forests and Rangeland, Tehran, Iran.

R. Rahmani

Dept. of Forestry, Gorgan University of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources, Gorgan, Iran.

O. Ghasemi Chabi

Division of Soil and Water Research, Mazandaran Research Center of Agriculture and Natural Resources, Iran.