Effects of grazing intensity and topography on steppe vegetation and soil properties of Mt. Aragats, Armenia

Steppes are large ecosystems and diverse in plant composition and soils-climatic conditions. Steppes have been used for pastoralism for centuries. Few studies have considered interactive effects of grazing intensity and topography on steppe productivity, plant composition and soil properties. The s...

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Main Authors: Marine NAVASARDYAN, Tatevik SARGSYAN, Harutyun DAVEYAN, Eleni M. ABRAHAM
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Published: AcademicPres 2025-06-01
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author Marine NAVASARDYAN
Tatevik SARGSYAN
Harutyun DAVEYAN
Eleni M. ABRAHAM
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Harutyun DAVEYAN
Eleni M. ABRAHAM
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description Steppes are large ecosystems and diverse in plant composition and soils-climatic conditions. Steppes have been used for pastoralism for centuries. Few studies have considered interactive effects of grazing intensity and topography on steppe productivity, plant composition and soil properties. The study was conducted at no grazed, moderately and freely grazed sites of two steppe areas located at 1500-1800 m a.s.l. of south-east slope of Mt. Aragats. Slope exposition, slope inclination, mean temperature and precipitation for steppe areas were also assessed. Aboveground biomass and plant and soil chemical analysis were done by the national standard methods, and influencing factors were extracted by RDA. Results showed that the steppe aboveground biomass decreased significantly with the grazing intensity increasing (55-70%), no matter of soil type as was shown by RDA analysis. Vegetation height responds to grazing intensity independently of topography and environmental factors. Nitrogen content in plants was mainly affected by grazing and increased in freely grazed sites, while it had no effect on phosphorus and potassium content. Grazing intensity and topography and environmental factors did not affect soil physicochemical properties. Only litter content was higher at moderately grazed sites on chernozem like soils. Comparative analysis of the two steppe areas highlighted notable shifts in productivity and key soil properties, primarily driven by grazing pressure rather than environmental conditions. Therefore, effective conservation strategies and controlled grazing management are essential for sustainable land use and mitigating degradation in these ecosystems.
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spelling doaj-art-0d75c1cfbc094e4b8ee78d4019da5ba92025-08-20T02:42:12ZengAcademicPresNotulae Botanicae Horti Agrobotanici Cluj-Napoca0255-965X1842-43092025-06-0153210.15835/nbha53214582Effects of grazing intensity and topography on steppe vegetation and soil properties of Mt. Aragats, Armenia Marine NAVASARDYAN0Tatevik SARGSYAN1Harutyun DAVEYAN2Eleni M. ABRAHAM3Center for Ecological-Noosphere Studies NAS, Department of Bioenergy and Feed Quality, Abovyan 68, Yerevan, 0025Center for Ecological-Noosphere Studies NAS, Department of Bioenergy and Feed Quality, Abovyan 68, Yerevan, 0025Ministry of Economy, Department of Agricultural Resources, Mher Mkrtchyan 5, Yerevan, 0010Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Laboratory of Range Science 236, Department of Forestry and Natural Environment, 54124 Thessaloniki Steppes are large ecosystems and diverse in plant composition and soils-climatic conditions. Steppes have been used for pastoralism for centuries. Few studies have considered interactive effects of grazing intensity and topography on steppe productivity, plant composition and soil properties. The study was conducted at no grazed, moderately and freely grazed sites of two steppe areas located at 1500-1800 m a.s.l. of south-east slope of Mt. Aragats. Slope exposition, slope inclination, mean temperature and precipitation for steppe areas were also assessed. Aboveground biomass and plant and soil chemical analysis were done by the national standard methods, and influencing factors were extracted by RDA. Results showed that the steppe aboveground biomass decreased significantly with the grazing intensity increasing (55-70%), no matter of soil type as was shown by RDA analysis. Vegetation height responds to grazing intensity independently of topography and environmental factors. Nitrogen content in plants was mainly affected by grazing and increased in freely grazed sites, while it had no effect on phosphorus and potassium content. Grazing intensity and topography and environmental factors did not affect soil physicochemical properties. Only litter content was higher at moderately grazed sites on chernozem like soils. Comparative analysis of the two steppe areas highlighted notable shifts in productivity and key soil properties, primarily driven by grazing pressure rather than environmental conditions. Therefore, effective conservation strategies and controlled grazing management are essential for sustainable land use and mitigating degradation in these ecosystems. https://www.notulaebotanicae.ro/index.php/nbha/article/view/14582aboveground biomassgrazingplant nutrientssoil physicochemical propertiessteppes
spellingShingle Marine NAVASARDYAN
Tatevik SARGSYAN
Harutyun DAVEYAN
Eleni M. ABRAHAM
Effects of grazing intensity and topography on steppe vegetation and soil properties of Mt. Aragats, Armenia
Notulae Botanicae Horti Agrobotanici Cluj-Napoca
aboveground biomass
grazing
plant nutrients
soil physicochemical properties
steppes
title Effects of grazing intensity and topography on steppe vegetation and soil properties of Mt. Aragats, Armenia
title_full Effects of grazing intensity and topography on steppe vegetation and soil properties of Mt. Aragats, Armenia
title_fullStr Effects of grazing intensity and topography on steppe vegetation and soil properties of Mt. Aragats, Armenia
title_full_unstemmed Effects of grazing intensity and topography on steppe vegetation and soil properties of Mt. Aragats, Armenia
title_short Effects of grazing intensity and topography on steppe vegetation and soil properties of Mt. Aragats, Armenia
title_sort effects of grazing intensity and topography on steppe vegetation and soil properties of mt aragats armenia
topic aboveground biomass
grazing
plant nutrients
soil physicochemical properties
steppes
url https://www.notulaebotanicae.ro/index.php/nbha/article/view/14582
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