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Volume 34 (2020)
Volume 33 (2019)
Volume 32 (2018)
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Research Article
Spatial and Regional Analysis of Precipitation Trend over Iran in the Last Half of Century

Mohammad Nazeri Tahrudi; Keivan Khalili; Farshad Ahmadi

Volume 30, Issue 2 , May and June 2016, Pages 643-654

https://doi.org/10.22067/jsw.v30i2.39130

Abstract
  Introduction: Climate change has been one the most important subject in studies in the recent decades. Precipitation is an effective climatic parameter in the municipal and rural studies and in the industry, architecture, agriculture, climate and other fields. Trend analysis of average monthly and yearly ...  Read More

Research Article
Identification of Trend in Spatial and Temporal Dry and Wet Periods in Northwest of Iran Based on SPI and RAI Indices

Majid Montaseri; Babak Amirataee; Keyvan Khalili

Volume 30, Issue 2 , May and June 2016, Pages 655-671

https://doi.org/10.22067/jsw.v30i2.39679

Abstract
  Introduction: Droughts are natural extreme phenomena, which frequently occur around the world. This phenomenon can occur in any region, but its effects will be more severe in arid and semi-arid regions. Several studies have highlighted the increasing of droughts trend around the world. The majority of ...  Read More

Research Article
Effects of Fire on Soil Properties, Erosion and Hydrologic Regime of Zrebar Lake Watershed

Shirko Ebrahimi Mohammadi; Mahmood Azari; Esmaeel Manoochehri

Volume 30, Issue 2 , May and June 2016, Pages 618-631

https://doi.org/10.22067/jsw.v30i2.48630

Abstract
  Introduction: Forest herbs due to decrease of runoff coefficient and the kinetic energy of raindrops, is known as a key factor in controlling runoff and soil conservation. Many physical (hydrophobicity, electrical conductivity, pH, particle size distribution, color and temperature regimes), chemical ...  Read More

Research Article
Slope and Land Use Changing Effects on Soil Properties and Magnetic Susceptibility in Hilly Lands, Yasouj Region

rouhollaah vafaeezadeh; shamsollah Ayoubi; mohamamdreza mosaddeghi; maryam yousefifard

Volume 30, Issue 2 , May and June 2016, Pages 632-642

https://doi.org/10.22067/jsw.v30i2.48970

Abstract
  Introduction: Land use changes are the most reasons which affect natural ecosystem protection. Forest soils have high organic matter and suitable structure, but their land use management change usually affects soil properties and decreases soil quality. There are several outcomes of such land use changes ...  Read More

Research Article
Lead Sorption from Aqueous Solutions by Pseudomonas putida (p168) and its Composites with Palygorskite and Sepiolite Clays

Marzieh tavanaei; somayeh bakhtiari; mehran shirvani

Volume 30, Issue 2 , May and June 2016, Pages 594-604

https://doi.org/10.22067/jsw.v30i2.44210

Abstract
  Introduction: Heavy metals contamination due to natural and anthropogenic sources is a global environmental concern. Lead (Pb) is one of the very toxic heavy metals. Industrial production processes and their emissions, mining operation, smelting, combustion sources and solid waste incinerators are the ...  Read More

Research Article
The Effect of Lead on the Glomalin Content of Hypha and Root Reactive with Monoclonal Antibody and Bradford in both in Vitro and Pot Culture Conditions

Elham Malekzadeh; Jafar Majidi; Nasser Aliasgharzad; Jalal Abdolalizadeh

Volume 30, Issue 2 , May and June 2016, Pages 605-617

https://doi.org/10.22067/jsw.v30i2.47802

Abstract
  Introduction: Glomalin is known as a specific fungal glycoprotein belonging to the order Glomerales in phylum Glomeromycota and has been introduced as a heat shock protein. We hypothesised that increasing the level of Pb would lead to increase in glomalin production. Glomalin is usually determined by ...  Read More

Research Article
Effects of Zeolite and Vermicompost on Changes of Zn Chemical Fractionation in a Polluted Soil

Mohsen Hamidpour; Leila Akbari; Hossein Shirani; Ali akbar Mohammadi

Volume 30, Issue 2 , May and June 2016, Pages 569-580

https://doi.org/10.22067/jsw.v30i2.42290

Abstract
  Introduction: Soil contamination by heavy metals is a major concern throughout the world, due to persistence of metals in the environment and their toxicity and threat to all living organisms. Several strategies have been used to immobilize heavy metal ions in soils. Immobilization can be achieved by ...  Read More

Research Article
Zinc and Copper Release Kinetics in a Calcareous Soil amended with Manure and Vermicompost

hamid reza motaghian; alireza hosseinpuor; Shahram Kiani

Volume 30, Issue 2 , May and June 2016, Pages 581-593

https://doi.org/10.22067/jsw.v30i2.42565

Abstract
  Introduction: Use of organic fertilizers such as vermicompost in agricultural soils with low organic matter content is almost considered as a one way for adding nutrients in these soils. However, application of these fertilizers may affect micronutrient release characteristics. Micronutrient release ...  Read More

Research Article
Influence of PGPR Bacteria and Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi on Growth and some Physiological Parameters of Onopordon acanthium in a Cd-Contaminated Soil

MirHassan Rasouli-Sadaghiani; Habib Khodaverdiloo; Mohsen Barin; Solmaz Kazemalilou

Volume 30, Issue 2 , May and June 2016, Pages 542-554

https://doi.org/10.22067/jsw.v30i2.40077

Abstract
  Introduction: Heavy metals (HMs) are serious threat for environment due to their dangerous effects. These metals as contaminants that can be accumulated in soil and after absorption by plants, finally will be found in food chains. Cadmium (Cd) is one of the dangerous HMs that threats the health of plants, ...  Read More

Research Article
Genesis and Development of Soils along Different Geomorphic Surfaces in Kouh Birk Area, Mehrestan City

Mohammad Akbar Bahoorzahi; Mohammad Hady Farpoor; Azam Jafari

Volume 30, Issue 2 , May and June 2016, Pages 555-568

https://doi.org/10.22067/jsw.v30i2.42562

Abstract
  Introduction: The optimum and sustainable use of soil is only possible with correct and complete understanding of its properties. The objectives of the present research were to study 1) genesis and development of soils related to different geomorphic surfaces in Kouh Birk Area (Mehrestan City), 2) Soil ...  Read More

Research Article
The Effect of Compost and the Ripe Fruit Waste of Fig on some Physical Properties of Surface Soil

zahra dianat maharluei; ali akbar moosavi

Volume 30, Issue 2 , May and June 2016, Pages 522-531

https://doi.org/10.22067/jsw.v30i2.39599

Abstract
  Introduction: In arid and semi-arid soils, low organic matter is one of the barriers to achieving optimal performance. The soils with more organic matter have a better structure and are more resistant to erosive factors such as water and wind. Soil organic matter has a particular importance and has significant ...  Read More

Research Article
Ammonium Oxidation Kinetics in the Presence of Nitrification Inhibitor Dicyandiamide (DCD) in some Calcareous Soils of Chaharmahal va Bakhtiari Province

roza kazemi; shahram kiani

Volume 30, Issue 2 , May and June 2016, Pages 532-541

https://doi.org/10.22067/jsw.v30i2.39581

Abstract
  Introduction: Nitrification inhibitors (NIs) are compounds that retard the biological oxidation of ammonium to nitrite by depressing the activity of Nitrosomonas bacteria in the soil. Many popular NIs such as nitrapyrine (NP), dicyandiamide (DCD) and 3,4-dimethylpyrazole phosphate (DMPP) are produced ...  Read More

Research Article
Effects of Zinc and Phosphorus on Nutrients, Starch and Reducing Sugar Concentrations of Potato Tubers under with or without Water Deficit Stress

rahim motalebifard; Nosratollah Najafi; Shahin Oustan

Volume 30, Issue 2 , May and June 2016, Pages 497-510

https://doi.org/10.22067/jsw.v30i2.39588

Abstract
  Introduction: In natural environments, plants are subjected to biotic (insects, bacteria, fungi, and viruses) and abiotic (light, temperature, water availability, nutrients, and soil structure) stresses that can have negative effect on growth, metabolism, and yield. Among these, drought is a major abiotic ...  Read More

Research Article
The Effect of Preceding Crops on the Chemical Fractions of Copper (Cu) in the Rhizosphere and the Bulk Soil and its Relationship with Copper Uptake by Wheat

shahrzad kabirinejad; mahmoud kalbasi; amir khoshgoftar manesh; M. Hoodaji; Majid Afyuni

Volume 30, Issue 2 , May and June 2016, Pages 511-521

https://doi.org/10.22067/jsw.v30i2.38982

Abstract
  Introduction: Preceding crops as a source of organic matter are an important source of micronutrient and can play an important role in the soil fertility and the micronutrients cycle of soil. In addition to the role of the organic matter in increasing the concentration of micronutrients in soil solution, ...  Read More

Research Article
The Effect of Nitrogen Application on Boron Toxicity Reduction in Pistachio (Pistacia vera cv. Badami-Zarand Saplings)

babak motesharezadeh; somayeh rezaezadeh; majid fekri

Volume 30, Issue 2 , May and June 2016, Pages 472-483

https://doi.org/10.22067/jsw.v30i2.38911

Abstract
  Introduction: Boron is one of the seven essential microelements for the natural growth of plants. The toxicity of this element occurs in arid and semi-arid regions, which is because of its high level in soils and the irrigation water of mentioned regions. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect ...  Read More

Research Article
Analysis of Eh Condition and Evolutional Trend of Paddy Soils in a Toposequence

javad seyedmohammadi; leila esmaeelnejad; hassan ramezanpour; kamran eftekhari

Volume 30, Issue 2 , May and June 2016, Pages 484-496

https://doi.org/10.22067/jsw.v30i2.39163

Abstract
  Introduction: Paddy soils are important and the base of agriculture in Guilan province. It is necessary to recognize these soils for understanding of their limitations and optimum use. Unsaturated soil submerging is the cause of collection of chemical and electrochemical process that has significant ...  Read More

Research Article
Survey and Zoning of Soil Physical and Chemical Properties Using Geostatistical Methods in GIS (Case Study: Miankangi Region in Sistan)

M. Hashemi; Ahmad Gholamalizadeh Ahangar; Abolfazl Bameri; F. Sarani; A. Hejazizadeh

Volume 30, Issue 2 , May and June 2016, Pages 443-458

https://doi.org/10.22067/jsw.v30i2.25950

Abstract
  Introduction: In order to provide a database, it is essential having access to accurate information on soil spatial variation for soil sustainable management such as proper application of fertilizers. Spatial variations in soil properties are common but it is important for understanding these changes, ...  Read More

Research Article
Investigating the Effect of Soil Texture and Fertility on Evapotranspiration and Crop Coefficient of Maize Forage

M. Ghorbanian Kerdabadi; Hamideh Noory; A.M. Liaghat

Volume 30, Issue 2 , May and June 2016, Pages 459-471

https://doi.org/10.22067/jsw.v30i2.28961

Abstract
  Introduction: Crop coefficient varies in different environmental conditions, such as deficit irrigation, salinity and intercropping. The effect of soil fertility and texture of crop coefficient and evapotranspiration of maize was investigated in this study. Low soil fertility and food shortages as a ...  Read More

Research Article
An Investigation on Physiological and Photosynthetic Parameters of Forage Maize at Regulated Deficit Irrigation and Partial Root Zone Draying Methods

Nader Naderi; Ramin Fazl Oula; Mirkhaleg Ziatabar Ahmadi; Ali Shahnazari; Saeed Khavari Khorasani

Volume 30, Issue 2 , May and June 2016, Pages 432-442

https://doi.org/10.22067/jsw.v30i2.48803

Abstract
  Introduction: Water shortage is the most important factor affecting crop production in the world. The deficit irrigation is a way to reduce water consumption in farming. The Partial Root- zone Drying (PRD) irrigation is a new improvement in deficit irrigation in which the half of the root zone is irrigated ...  Read More

Research Article
Effects of Climate Change on Groundwater Recharge (Case Study: Sefid Dasht Plain)

samin ansari; Alireza Massah Bavani; Abbas Roozbahani

Volume 30, Issue 2 , May and June 2016, Pages 416-431

https://doi.org/10.22067/jsw.v30i2.39574

Abstract
  Introduction: Nowadays, the issue of climate change and its related problems are fundamental crisis in water resource management. On the other hand, considering that groundwater is the most important water resources, determination of the effects of climate change on groundwater and estimation the amount ...  Read More

Research Article
Experimental Study of the Effect of W-weir on Reduction of Scour Depth at 90 Degree Sharp Bend

Vida Atashi; Mahmood Shafai-Bajestan; Ideh Golrokh

Volume 30, Issue 2 , May and June 2016, Pages 392-404

https://doi.org/10.22067/jsw.v30i2.39431

Abstract
  Introduction: Flow patterns within the river bend is three dimensional. Occurrence of secondary flow due to centrifugal force and formation of helicoidally vortex in river bend usually causes the outer bank of river erodes whilst the sediment are deposited in inner bend which appears in the form of point ...  Read More

Research Article
Sediment Curve Uncertainty Estimation Using GLUE and Bootstrap Methods

aboalhasan fathabadi; hamed rouhani

Volume 30, Issue 2 , May and June 2016, Pages 405-415

https://doi.org/10.22067/jsw.v30i2.39843

Abstract
  Introduction: In order to implement watershed practices to decrease soil erosion effects it needs to estimate output sediment of watershed. Sediment rating curve is used as the most conventional tool to estimate sediment. Regarding to sampling errors and short data, there are some uncertainties in estimating ...  Read More

Research Article
Verification SEBAL and Hargreaves –Samani Models to Estimate Evapotranspiration by Lysimeter Data

Ali Morshedi; Seyed Hassan Tabatabaei; Mahdi Naderi

Volume 30, Issue 2 , May and June 2016, Pages 367-376

https://doi.org/10.22067/jsw.v30i2.39762

Abstract
  Introduction: Evapotranspiration (ET) is an important component of the hydrological cycle, energy equations at the surface and water balance. ET estimation is needed in various fields of science, such as hydrology, agriculture, forestry and pasture, and water resources management. Conventional methods ...  Read More

Research Article
Investigation of Land Use Effects in Geomorphological Unit Hydrograph of Linear Reservoirs

Ahmad Fakheri Fard; Vahid Nourani; Faegheh Niazi

Volume 30, Issue 2 , May and June 2016, Pages 377-391

https://doi.org/10.22067/jsw.v30i2.39841

Abstract
  Introduction: The influence of urbanization, as one important form of land use, on runoff and floods within watersheds has been a major topic of research during the past few decades. Urbanization affects the hydrology processes of a watershed by replacing the vegetated land cover with impervious surfaces. ...  Read More

Research Article
Development of a Disaggregation Framework toward the Estimation of Subdaily Reference Evapotranspiration: 1- Performance Comparison of some Daily-to-subdaily Weather Data Disaggregation Models

Farzin Parchami-Araghi; seyed majid mirlatifi; Shoja Ghorbani Dashtaki; Majid Vazifehdoust; Adnan Sadeghi-Lari

Volume 30, Issue 2 , May and June 2016, Pages 334-354

https://doi.org/10.22067/jsw.v30i2.30628

Abstract
  Introduction: In order to provide more realistic representation of processes governing the water and energy balances as well as water quality and plant physiological processes, weather data are needed at finer timescales than currently are available at most regions. In this study, a physically based ...  Read More

Research Article
Simulation Furrow Irrigation by Winsrfr4.1 in order to Determine the Optimum Length of Furrow

Mona Golabi; M. R. Sikakinezhad; A. Shir Afrous; M. Albaji

Volume 30, Issue 2 , May and June 2016, Pages 355-366

https://doi.org/10.22067/jsw.v30i2.32094

Abstract
  Introduction: Surface irrigation methods are the most common methods for irrigation of agricultural land. These methods are superior to sprinkler, drip and underground irrigation, because they have lower costs of funding and implementation, is inexpensive, needed maintenance of equipment is simple and ...  Read More