Document Type : Research Article
Authors
1 Scientific Member of Soil and Water Research Department, East Azerbaijan Aagricultureal and Natural Rresources Research and Education Center and Ph.D. Graduate, Department of Soil Science, Faculty of agriculture, University of Zanjan, Zanjan, Iran
2 Department of Soil Science, Faculty of agriculture, University of Zanjan, Zanjan, Iran
3 Expert of the General Meteorological Department of East Azerbaijan Province, Tabriz
Abstract
Introduction: FAO agro-ecological model determines the production capacity, creating a logical relationship between the natural potential of the environment, the needs of communities, human activities, and sustainable adaptation. With the development of plant growth simulation models, researchers have begun a large-scale effort to agroecological zoning of various crops on a regional scale. In this method, an area was divided into homogeneous units with maximum similarity in terms of climate and land characteristics. Then, the potential yield map predicted by a simulation model is used for zoning. Pistachio is a subtropical plant that has long been cultivated in the central areas of Iran. With the occurrence of drought in the last two decades, farmers cultivated Pistachio in East Azerbaijan province without considering this crop requirement. This study aimed to use the AHP model to evaluate the suitability of East Azerbaijan lands for cultivating pistachio.
Methods and Materials: East Azerbaijan province is located in the northwest of Iran, between the latitudes of 36˚ and 45' to 39˚ and 26' N and the longitudes of 45˚ and 5' to 48˚ and 22' E based on the geographic coordinate system. The area of the province is 45800 square kilometers. The climate is generally cold and semi-arid, but it has different climates due to its diverse and extensive topography. The area of agricultural lands is estimated to be 18,000 square kilometers, which is about 39% of the total area. In this research, climatic data were collected for 30 years from Tabriz, Jolfa, Mianeh, Sarab, Maraghe, and Malekan synoptic stations, and from four neighboring stations of Orumieh, Khoy, Miandoab, and Parsabad. Three criteria (i.e. climate, land, and soil) and 11 sub-criteria were studied. The sub-climatic criteria included the average temperature of the growing season, average temperature in the pollination stage, absolute minimum temperature in the coldest month of the year, and average percentage of relative humidity in the flowering stage. Land criteria were land use sub-criteria, land slope, and slope directions, and soil criteria were salinity (electrical conductivity of saturated extract), pH, soil texture, and soil lime content (CaCO3). The results of the analysis of about 9000 soil samples were prepared for zoning of soil factors from East Azerbaijan Agricultural and Natural Resources Research Center. Land characteristics of slope map and aspects were prepared from the digital elevation map of the study area and land use map was obtained base on the map provided by the Forests and Rangelands Research Institute of Iran. The parameters were then weighted upon AHP by the parameter importance for each region. Data were transferred to Expert Choice software and clustered, rated, integrated for producing the final layer.
Results and Discussion: According to the AHP model, there are no entirely suitable class areas for pistachio cultivation in East Azerbaijan province. Because one or more factors or sub-criteria created low restrictions for the cultivation of this crop. The results showed that 3887 square kilometers or 8.5% of the area was classified as a relatively suitable class. Although this area has low restrictions for pistachio planting, the profitability of this complex has increased the area of pistachio orchards rapidly. The suitable lands are mainly located by the agricultural lands and if water requirement could be met, they can be allocated for planting. The low water requirement and tolerance to salinity compared to other crops can be considered as the advantages of cultivating pistachio. Since 1998, droughts have occurred in different areas of the province. It caused a decrease in agricultural products by up to 35%. The declining water level of Lake Urmia is one of the consequences of the recent droughts, deteriorating the groundwater quantity and quality. The 6250 square kilometers (13.6%) of the province's lands was classified as the critically suitable class. Some of the sub-criteria studied in these lands such as the average temperature of pollination period, the average temperature of the growth period, amount and direction of slope, and soil texture were in the critical classes. The 35663 square kilometers (77.9%) of the studied lands were found to be unsuitable (N). The main reason for the unsuitability was the very high salinity of lands, as seen in the soil salinity map. Although it is a modifiable factor, the lack of quality for leaching, heavy soil texture, and the impossibility of draining drainage due to flatness, render the reclamation of these lands impossible. Under the current situation, East Azerbaijan province is much more capable of planting this crop. However, it is necessary to conduct more detailed studies to avoid pistachio cultivation in marginal suitable lands.
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