Botanical composition of pastures with different plant densities
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https://doi.org/10.59515/rma.2025.v46.i2.01Keywords:
Frequency, Grasses, Legumes, PastureAbstract
The study was carried out in the Aciyurt pasture of Ulas district of Sivas province in the Central Anatolia region of Turkey to determine the area covered with plants, botanical composition and frequency values of plants in pastures with different plant densities. NDVI data was created using 10 m resolution Sentinel 2A satellite images of April and May 2021 and 4 different vegetation densities (very high, high, medium and very low) were determined. The proportions of the area covered with herbs, grasses, legumes and other family plants, and the proportions of grasses, legumes and other family plants in the covered area varied 57.2-96.9, 16.7-42.4, 4.0-21.3, 33.2-50.8, 29.4-43.9, 5.1-21.9 and 34.2-65.5%, respectively. The most common species in the pasture were Festuca ovina (57.51%), Bromus tectorum L. (44.65%), Convolvulus assyricus (39.23%), Veronica orientalis Mill. (26.31%), Medicago sp. (22.89%) and Alyssum pateri Nyὰr (21.43%).
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