In collaboration with Iranian Watershed Management Association

Document Type : Research Paper

Authors

1 Assistant Professor, Soil Conservation and Watershed Management Research Institute, Iran

2 Associate Professor, Soil Conservation and Watershed Management Research Institute, Iran

3 Scientific Board, Agricultural and Natural Resources Researches Center, Mazandaran, Iran

4 Scientific Board, Soil Conservation and Watershed Management Research Institute, Iran

Abstract

The establishment and development of fast-growing trees with effective root systems and avoidance of deforestation are effective ways for slope stability and to reduce landslides. Soil reinforcement and reduction of erosion by tree root systems are influenced by physiological and ecological characteristics of roots. In this research, root reinforcement of Diospyros lotus, one of dominant species in the forests of northern Iran, was investigated by reinforced soil sampling and laboratory testing. Based on the results, shear strength of reinforced soil is related to two factors of root density and diameter. Evaluating test results by RDR and RDDI indexes showed that soil cohesion and shear strength of reinforced soil by Diospyros lotus roots increased by 207 and 350 percent respectively compared to unreinforced soil and this process has an effective role in Soil reinforcement and massive erosion control, especially in shallow landslides.

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