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ECOLOGICAL INTERPRETATIONS OF RANGELAND CONDITION OF SOME VILLAGES IN KIRIKKALE PROVINCE OF TURKEY
Author
ÃœNAL, Sabahaddin
DEDEBAL,Mikail
ÖCAL, Murat B.
Publisher
Turkish Journal of Field Crops
Publication Year
2010
Body

This study was undertaken to determine rangeland condition in three selected villages of Kırıkkale province in the
highlands of Central Anatolia and to identify the common management techniques for the dominant steppe
vegetation of these villages, in which rangeland deterioration is a serious problem because of long term over-grazing.
The rangeland conditions of units called Karakeçili, Mahmutlar arklısı and Pazarcık were found as poor (20.00 %),
fair (40.03 %), and good (52.00 %), respectively. However, the rangeland health of villages were unhealthy. Indirect
gradient analysis with Correspondence Analysis produced that the four axes have explained 71.2 % of the variance of
species data and direct gradient analysis with Canonical Correspondence Analysis produced that the four axes have
explained 57.5 % and 96.5 % of the variance of species data and of species-environment relationship, respectively.
Each unit or village was placed in a different area on the biplot graph and a triplot showed that altitude and aspect
had a negative correlation. However, grazing intensity, erosion and slope had the same dimensions and the similar
relationships.
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Language
English
Resource Type
Text
Document Type
Journal Issue/Article
Journal Volume
15
Journal Number
1
Journal Pages
43-49
Collection
Journal Name
Turkish Journal of Field Crops
Keywords
Kirikkale Province
Turkey
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