Volume 38 (2024)
Volume 37 (2023)
Volume 36 (2022)
Volume 35 (2021)
Volume 34 (2020)
Volume 33 (2019)
Volume 32 (2018)
Volume 31 (2017)
Volume 30 (2016)
Volume 29 (2015)
Volume 28 (2014)
Volume 27 (2013)
Volume 26 (2012)
Volume 25 (2011)
Volume 24 (2010)
Volume 23 (2009)
Research Article
Comparing the effects of integrated and conventional fertilization systems on canola (Brassica napus) yield and chemical properties of soil

H. Sabahi; A. Gholavand; A.M. Modarres Sanavi; A. Asgharzadeh

Volume 22, Issue 2 , May and June 2008

https://doi.org/10.22067/jsw.v0i22.977

Abstract
  Abstract To compare the canola yield and chemical characteristics of soil under integrated and conventional fertilization systems, an experiment was conducted in Savadkooh region for 2 years. The fertilizer treatments concluded 0, 50,100, 150, 200 kg.N.ha-1 urea (F0 to F4), 150 kg.N.ha-1 urea + 50 kg.N.ha-1 ...  Read More

Research Article
Plasmid diversity of Sinorhizobium (Ensifer) bacteria

E. Karimi; A. Lakziyan; K. Khavazi; A. Asgharzadeh

Volume 22, Issue 2 , May and June 2008

https://doi.org/10.22067/jsw.v0i22.980

Abstract
  Abstract Genetic evidences have shown that the rhizobium bacteria nodulate the legume plants because of nod, sym and fix genes. Almost all members of rhizobaceae family harbor large plasmids, which are highly variable in number and size. Representative of nif, fix and nod genes have been located on ...  Read More

Research Article
Influence of aeration, soil and sugar beet molasses on growth and reproduction of earthworm Eisenia fetida in cow manure

A. Mirbolook; A. Lakziyan; Gh. Haghnia

Volume 22, Issue 2 , May and June 2008

https://doi.org/10.22067/jsw.v0i22.981

Abstract
  Abstract Some species of earthworms have great ability to breakdown the organic wastes and transform them to vermicompost. It is very important to optimize the growth conditions and earthworms reproduction to achieve high efficiency in vermicompost production. In this study the effect of aeration, soil ...  Read More

Research Article
The Effect of aspect ratio (d/w) of narrow tillage tools on draft, soil disturbed area and soil loosening efficiency

M. Laghvi; H. Azizi Ali abadi

Volume 22, Issue 2 , May and June 2008

https://doi.org/10.22067/jsw.v0i22.982

Abstract
  Abstract Narrow tines are among the most important tillage tools, which are used in chisel plows, cultivators and subsoilers. The draft of these blades is highly dependent on their geometric shape and working depth. The most important geometric specifications of these blades are their aspect ratio (depth/width ...  Read More

Research Article
Studying salinity and land use changes for Roodasht region in Isfahan Plain using Landsat TM and MSS satellite data

M. Naderi; A. Karimi

Volume 22, Issue 2 , May and June 2008

https://doi.org/10.22067/jsw.v0i22.984

Abstract
  Abstract In case the performance of irrigation and drainage systems could be monitored by using satellite data, which are taken in short intervals, the problems concerning these systems could be corrected. Roodasht region which is located in the lower part of the Zayanderood River Basin was considered ...  Read More

Research Article
Determining the estimating error of USLE erodibility factor in calcareous soils of Northwestern Iran

A.R. Vaezi; H.A. Bahrami; S.H.R. Sadeghi; M.H. Mahdian

Volume 22, Issue 2 , May and June 2008

https://doi.org/10.22067/jsw.v0i22.985

Abstract
  Abstract In the Universal Soil Loss Equation (USLE), soil erodibility factor K can be estimated by using a regression equation that has been presented based on field erosion plots in relatively non-calcareous soils. Therefore, it seems necessary to determine the estimating error of the regression equation ...  Read More

Research Article
Comparison of artificial neural networks (ANN) simulation of rainfall-runoff process with HEC-HMS model in Kardeh watershed

A.R. Jahangir; M. Raeini; M. Ziatabar Ahmadi

Volume 22, Issue 2 , May and June 2008

https://doi.org/10.22067/jsw.v0i22.986

Abstract
  Abstract Flood is one of the destructive natural phenomena and being able to forecast it is of great importance. Simulation of rainfall-runoff and flood is difficult due to influence of several factors. So far, different methods have been suggested for their analysis. The aim of this study was to compare ...  Read More

Research Article
Water use efficiency and yield of sugar beet under conventional

A.A. Ghaemi; Z. Mahdi Hossein abadi; A.R. Sepaskhah

Volume 22, Issue 2 , May and June 2008

https://doi.org/10.22067/jsw.v0i22.987

Abstract
  Abstract Microirrigation has the potential to minimize water droplet evaporation and wind drift losses associated with sprinkler irrigation, improving the irrigation control by frequent applications, providing the needed nutrients for crops through the system, minimizing deep percolation and improving ...  Read More

Research Article
Determining the optimal cropping patterns of farmlands using irrigation planning model (IPM)

M.K. Shabani; T. Honar

Volume 22, Issue 2 , May and June 2008

https://doi.org/10.22067/jsw.v0i22.998

Abstract
  Abstract Due to limitation of available water and soil resources in Iran, the challenge of optimizing the utilization of these resources has become more significant. In this study it was attempted to maximize the project benefit, estimating crop water requirements at different growth stages, and optimizing ...  Read More

Research Article
Determining the index and optimal irrigation depths to maximize benefit of early maturing corn

H. Ansari

Volume 22, Issue 2 , May and June 2008

https://doi.org/10.22067/jsw.v0i22.999

Abstract
  Abstract To calculate the index and optimal depths of crop water use, and maximizing the profit under deficit irrigation practices, this study was performed using a split plot design. In this experiment three cultivars of early maturing corns (301, 303 and 315) were set as the main treatments with ...  Read More

Research Article
Transport of some elements to depth of a soil following irrigation with raw and treated municipal wastewaters under continuous and intermittent flood conditions

A. Hosseinipour; Gh. Haghnia; A. Alizadeh; A. Fotovat

Volume 22, Issue 2 , May and June 2008

https://doi.org/10.22067/jsw.v0i22.1010

Abstract
  Abstract Due to the necessity of wastewater reuse in arid regions and the necessity of investigation on the fate of added materials into the soil, a greenhouse experiment was carried out with polyethylene columns (150 cm in length and 11 cm in diameter) filled with a sandy loam soil during 7 periods ...  Read More

Research Article
Comparison of different methods for determining the Zn critical level of dryland wheat in the Northwest of Iran

V. Feiziasl

Volume 22, Issue 2 , May and June 2008

https://doi.org/10.22067/jsw.v0i22.1011

Abstract
  Abstract In order to determine the critical level and classify the soil Zn in Western Azerbaijan, Eastern Azerbaijan, Kurdistan and Kermanshah dryland areas, a study was conducted in a complete randomized block design having 4 treatments (0, 5, 10 and 15 kg.ha-1 of zinc sulfate) with three replications ...  Read More

Research Article
Multivariate regression models for predicting sediment yield of the northern watersheds in the Great Khorasan province

S.R. Khodshenas; B. Ghahraman; K. Davary; H. Nazerian

Volume 22, Issue 2 , May and June 2008

https://doi.org/10.22067/jsw.v0i22.1013

Abstract
  Abstract Sediment load-discharge data of hydrometric stations in the north of Great Khorasan province were studied. Twenty nine stations were selected and the mean annual sediment yield was computed using sediment rating curves. The total annual sediment yield for these catchments (61.5 to 16800 km2) ...  Read More

Research Article
Developing a thermodynamic model to predict minimum temperature due to cold air accumulation over a complex terrain

M.S. Ghazanfari Moghadam; M. Mousavi baygi; S.H. Sanaei-Nejad

Volume 22, Issue 2 , May and June 2008

https://doi.org/10.22067/jsw.v0i22.1014

Abstract
  Abstract Topography is the most important parameter which produces minimum temperatures in complex terrain. Radiative inversion occurs in the mountains and produces radiative freezing. When the land surface is cooled, a boundary layer forms. Since cold air is heavier than warm air, therefore, it flows ...  Read More

Research Article
Availability of Nitrogen and Iron in blood meal amended soil and its effect on corn plant growth

N. Ghorbanzadeh; Gh. Haghnia; A. Lakziyan; A. Fotovat

Volume 22, Issue 2 , May and June 2008

https://doi.org/10.22067/jsw.v0i22.1015

Abstract
  Abstract Blood meal contains large amount of nitrogen and iron that can be supplied to plants instead of chemical fertilizers. Nitrogen is the most important nutrient for corn plant. The main objective of this study was to determine the capability of blood meal to release nitrogen and iron and its consequence ...  Read More

Research Article
Studying the effects of irrigation regimes, plant density and cultivation method on spinach yield (A case study: Bushehr province)

M. Pouzshirazi; M. Rakhshandeh rou

Volume 22, Issue 2 , May and June 2008

https://doi.org/10.22067/jsw.v0i22.1016

Abstract
  Abstract Due to good climatic condition for producing spinach during autumn in Bushehr province, a study was carried out in Borazjan Agricultural Center during 2001–2002 to determine the effects of irrigation regimes, plant density and cultivation method on spinach. The experiment was based on a complete ...  Read More

Research Article
Flow analysis on lateral intake in the bend channel using a physical model

M.R. Pirestani; M.R. Tabatabai; N. Barkhordari

Volume 22, Issue 2 , May and June 2008

https://doi.org/10.22067/jsw.v0i22.1017

Abstract
  Abstract The diversion flow pattern is quite 3-D and nonuniform. In general, diversion flow occurs either naturally like streams or artificially like lateral intakes. According to the performed investigations the intake location affects the rate of diversion discharge and entry of sediments to the diversion ...  Read More

Research Article
Study of flow characteristics in curved open channels having erodible bed and rigid walls

M. Safarpour; E. Amiri Tokaldany; M. Abolghasemi; A. Hoorfar

Volume 22, Issue 2 , May and June 2008

https://doi.org/10.22067/jsw.v0i22.1018

Abstract
  Abstract Naturally, rivers are rarely straight and more likely to take a winding course, called meandering. Because of presence of strong secondary currents in meanders, flow in river meanders is a complicated phenomenon, making it interesting for many researchers and engineers to investigate the equations ...  Read More

Research Article
Comparing the sediment variation with hillside direction and plot length in storm wise soil erosion

S.H. Sadeghi; M. Boshri Seghaleh; A. Rangavar

Volume 22, Issue 2 , May and June 2008

https://doi.org/10.22067/jsw.v0i22.1019

Abstract
  Abstract In this study the role of hillside direction and plot length of experimental plots on the accuracy of soil erosion estimation was studied. For this purpose 12 experimental plots with length of 2, 5, 10, 15, 20 and 25 meters were established on the north and south facing hillside of Sanganeh ...  Read More

Research Article
A model for predicting the bed load in ephemeral rivers

K. Esmaili; M. Shafai Bejestan; M. Kashefipoor

Volume 22, Issue 2 , May and June 2008

https://doi.org/10.22067/jsw.v0i22.1020

Abstract
  Abstract To investigate the effective parameters and simulate the conditions under which sediments are transported in ephemeral rivers and compare it to perennial rivers a series of experiments were performed in a laboratory flume. The hydrodynamic equations were solved for initial and boundary conditions ...  Read More

Research Article
The effects of land use change on physical properties and water repellency of soils in Lordegan forest and Freidunshar pasture

A.A. Zolfaghari; M.A. Hajabbasi

Volume 22, Issue 2 , May and June 2008

https://doi.org/10.22067/jsw.v0i22.1021

Abstract
  Abstract Converting the forests and pastures to cultivated land results in loss of soil organic matter, deteriorating the soil structure, lowering hydraulic conductivity and increasing soil bulk density, which all cause increase in surface runoff and soil erosion. One of the soil physical properties ...  Read More

Research Article
Storm-Wise sediment yield prediction using rainfall and runoff variables

L. Gholami; H.R. Sadeghi; A. Khaledi Darvishan; A. Telvari

Volume 22, Issue 2 , May and June 2008

https://doi.org/10.22067/jsw.v0i22.1022

Abstract
  Abstract Application of empirical models is a must owing to complexity of process, different features, spatial and temporal variation of soil erosion and non-existence or lack of pertaining data. In this study, the efficiency of rainfall and runoff variables of 11 storms during winter 2006 and spring ...  Read More

Research Article
Computer model for computation of the parameters of furrow geometry functions

F. Soroush; B. Mostafazadeh fard

Volume 22, Issue 2 , May and June 2008

https://doi.org/10.22067/jsw.v0i22.1023

Abstract
  Abstract Furrow irrigation is one of the oldest methods of irrigation in which soil surface is used to convey and infiltrate water. The furrow geometry data are used for design, evaluation and simulation of furrow irrigation. With furrow geometry data, the furrow infiltration, irrigation efficiency ...  Read More

Research Article
Effect of treated wastewater on uptake of some elements by Turf grass in different soil textures

F. Soroush; S.F. Mousavi; Kh. Razmjou; B. Mostafazadehfard

Volume 22, Issue 2 , May and June 2008

https://doi.org/10.22067/jsw.v0i22.1024

Abstract
  Abstract There is a gradual decline in the availability of fresh water to be used for irrigation in Iran. As a consequence, the use of treated wastewater and other unconventional sources of water for landscape irrigation are on the rise in arid and semi arid areas. Irrigation with wastewater changes ...  Read More

Research Article
Determination of water production functions and yield response factor for three cotton cultivars in Gorgan area

A. Emami; B. Ghahraman; K. Davary; M. Hashemi nia; S. Tamassoki

Volume 22, Issue 2 , May and June 2008

https://doi.org/10.22067/jsw.v0i22.1025

Abstract
  Abstract Deficit irrigation is a method to promote water use efficiency (WUE) in a farm under water shortage conditions, however, the consequences is that yield per area decreases. To determine production functions for three cotton cultivars, an experiment was conducted during 1381 growing season on ...  Read More

Research Article
Effect of limited irrigation with saline water on forage of two local populations of Kochia scoparia L. Schrad

M.R. Soleimani; M. Kafi; M. Ziaei; J. Shabahang

Volume 22, Issue 2 , May and June 2008

https://doi.org/10.22067/jsw.v0i22.1028

Abstract
  Abstract In order to evaluate the effects of limited irrigation on forage of two local populations of Kochia scoparia a field experiment was conducted in Research Field of Center of Excellence for Special Plants at Ferdowsi University of Mashhad during 2007 growing season. The experiment was performed ...  Read More

Research Article
Estimation of required area for controlling saline drainage water by using evaporation ponds (Case study: Mirza Kuchak Khan project in Khuzestan)

H. Ramezani; A. Liaghat; A.A. Naseri

Volume 22, Issue 2 , May and June 2008

https://doi.org/10.22067/jsw.v0i22.1032

Abstract
  Abstract Drainage water created from irrigation and drainage projects in south of Khuzestan province are saline and its disposal to rivers such as Karoon river is faced with certain constraints. One of drainage water disposal strategies is using evaporation ponds, in which the most important outlet ...  Read More

Research Article
Comparison of some crop reference evapotranspiration models in a cold semi-arid climate to optimize the use of radiation models

A.A. Sabziparvar; F. Tafazoli; H. Aareabyaneh; M. Mousavi baygi; M. Ghafoori; S.A. Mohseni Movahed; Z. Merianji

Volume 22, Issue 2 , May and June 2008

https://doi.org/10.22067/jsw.v0i22.1033

Abstract
  Abstract The estimation of reference evapotranspiration (ETo) is of great importance due to its applications in water resource management as well as irrigation scheduling. Difficulties associated with using lysimeters have encouraged researchers to use various ETo models, while the shortage of actual ...  Read More

Research Article
Study the effect of stockosorb super absorption polymer on the flow advance time and infiltration parameters in furrow irrigation

A.A. Montazar

Volume 22, Issue 2 , May and June 2008

https://doi.org/10.22067/jsw.v0i22.1034

Abstract
  Abstract Efficient water use in agriculture is a priority in arid and semi-arid regions where water for irrigation is scarce. Super absorption polymers (SAP) could be considered as an approach to increase water productivity in rainfed and irrigated farming. The present study was carried out to evaluate ...  Read More

Research Article
Optimization of observation well network for the estimation of groundwater balance using double water table fluctuation method

N. Ganji Khorramdel; K. Mohammadi; M.J. Monem

Volume 22, Issue 2 , May and June 2008

https://doi.org/10.22067/jsw.v0i22.1035

Abstract
  Abstract An estimate of the groundwater budget at the aquifer scale is particularly important for the sustainable management of available water resources. Water resources are generally subjected to over-exploitation for agricultural and domestic purposes in agrarian economies like Iran. Using water ...  Read More

Research Article
Evaluation of subsurface drainage performance with rice husk envelope (Case study: Ran drainage network, Behshahr)

H. Ebrahimian; A. Liaghat; M. Parsinejad; M. Akram

Volume 22, Issue 2 , May and June 2008

https://doi.org/10.22067/jsw.v0i22.1036

Abstract
  Abstract By evaluating the performance of the current drainage systems and exploration of their strengths and weaknesses a comprehensive perspective can be given to designers and organizers for optimum design and implementation of drainage systems for future plans. This study was conducted to evaluate ...  Read More

Research Article
Effect of different puddling levels on moisture variations and bulk density of three dominant soil textures in paddy fields of Guilan province

S. Yousofi Moghadam; S.F. Mousavi; B. Mostafazadeh fard; M.R. Yazdani; A. Hemmat

Volume 22, Issue 2 , May and June 2008

https://doi.org/10.22067/jsw.v0i22.1037

Abstract
  Abstract Puddling is the most common method of land preparation of paddy fields in lowland rice cultivation. Puddling affects the physical, chemical and biological properties of soil and these changes are effective on rice growth. The soil that is more susceptible to changes in structure is easier ...  Read More

Research Article
Investigation of the effects of spent mushroom compost (SMC) application on some chemical properties of soil and leachate

F. Vahabbi; H. Mirseyed Hosseini; M. Shorafa; S. Hatami

Volume 22, Issue 2 , May and June 2008

https://doi.org/10.22067/jsw.v0i22.1038

Abstract
  Abstract Spent mushroom compost (SMC) is a by-product of the mushroom industries. It is made from straw, manure, gypsum and horse-bedded straw, hay and poultry manure. SMC has been used as a soil amendment, particularly for intensive horticultural production. In this study the effects of various SMC's ...  Read More

Research Article
Improvement of the reservoir shape factor method and evaluation of its changes due to sedimentation

J. Mohammadzadeh Habili; S.F. Mousavi

Volume 22, Issue 2 , May and June 2008

https://doi.org/10.22067/jsw.v0i22.1039

Abstract
  Abstract The shape factor is one of the most important physical characteristics of a dam’s reservoir. This factor is equal to the reciprocal of the slope of a line obtained by plotting reservoir depth against reservoir capacity on a log-log paper. The shape factor is used for reservoir classification ...  Read More

Research Article
Scaling and prediction of soil moisture profile during redistribution phase

M. Sadeghi; B. Ghahraman; K. Davary

Volume 22, Issue 2 , May and June 2008

https://doi.org/10.22067/jsw.v0i22.1041

Abstract
  Abstract The rate and duration of downward flow during redistribution process determines the effective soil water storage at any time. This property is vitally important, particularly in arid and semi-arid regions where plants must rely for long periods of time on the remained soil water of the root ...  Read More

Research Article
Analysis of spatial variability of specific physical and hydraulic properties of soil on a catchment scale

H.R. Motaghian; A. Karimi; J. Mohammadi

Volume 22, Issue 2 , May and June 2008

https://doi.org/10.22067/jsw.v0i22.1042

Abstract
  Abstract Analysis and interpreting spatial variability of soil hydraulic and physical properties on a catchment scale is important in hydrological modeling and decision making. This study was conducted to analyze and interpret spatial distribution of selected soil hydraulic and physical properties including ...  Read More

Research Article
Introducing an appropriate packing method in disturbed soil columns and its verification to achieve a homogeneous porous media

Y. Hasheminejhad; M. Gholami touran poshti

Volume 22, Issue 2 , May and June 2008

https://doi.org/10.22067/jsw.v0i22.1043

Abstract
  Abstract The initial assumption of many laboratory, greenhouse and lysimetric experiments is the longtitudal and latitudal homogeneity of repacked soil columns as well as homogeneity between different replications. Despite the great importance of these assumptions, a few reports, especially among domestic ...  Read More

Research Article
Investigation of relationship between air and soil temperature at different depths and estimation of the freezing depth (Case study: Khorasan Razavi)

M.H. Najafi mood; A. Alizadeh; A. Mohamadian; J. Mousavi

Volume 22, Issue 2 , May and June 2008

https://doi.org/10.22067/jsw.v0i22.1044

Abstract
  Abstract In order to estimate the freezing depth and developing a simple and rational relationship between air temperatures at the screen and soil temperature at different depths a study was conducted during 1386. The maximum and minimum daily air temperatures (2 meter above ground) and the soil temperature ...  Read More

Research Article
The climatic zoning of dryland wheat in Eastern Azerbaijan

Gh.A. Kamali; A. Sedghiani; A. Sedaghat kerdar

Volume 22, Issue 2 , May and June 2008

https://doi.org/10.22067/jsw.v0i22.1045

Abstract
  Abstract Since the majority of dryland farming area in eastern Azerbaijan is devoted to wheat production, therefore, climate zoning of dryland wheat was set as the goal of this research. For this reason long term climatic data of 39 meteorological stations inside the province and 7 synoptic stations ...  Read More

Research Article
Increasing water productivity of irrigated crops in Borkhar irrigation district, Isfahan

M. Vazifedoust; A. Alizadeh; Gh.A. Kamali; M. Feyzi

Volume 22, Issue 2 , May and June 2008

https://doi.org/10.22067/jsw.v0i22.1046

Abstract
  Abstract To explore the on-farm strategies which result in higher economic gains and water productivity (WP), a physically based agro-hydrological model, Soil Water Atmosphere Plant (SWAP), was calibrated and validated using intensive measured data at 8 selected farmer fields (wheat, fodder maize, sunflower ...  Read More