Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, Faculty of Natural Resources and Environment, Campus of Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, Azadi Sq., Mashhad, Iran , klnaseri@um.ac.ir 2- Faculty of Science, Mazandaran University, Babolsar 3- Faculty ofPlant Research Institute, Campus of Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, Azadi Sq., Mashhad, Iran
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The present study has been conducted as one of the requirements for the conservation plans of plant species populations and the restoration and rehabilitation projects of natural ecosystems. In this study, the natural areas of six counties located in the northern part of Khorasan Razavi province, including the counties of Kalat, Darghaz, Quchan, Chenaran, Golbahar, and Torqabeh - Shandiz, were examined, which are mainly situated in the two phytogeographical regions of the Hezar Masjed and Binalood mountains. In this area, the medicinal and industrial plant of “black cumin” was identified, and the coordinates of the species' presence points were recorded separately, determining the cloud of the species' distribution. These points were considered as the actual distribution of each species. Then, using specialized software packages related to plant distribution modeling within the R software environment, based on digital layers of environmental factors and employing the MaxEnt algorithm, the ecological conditions of the species' habitat were determined. Based on this modeling, the fundamental or potential distribution (habitat) of the species was revealed. The results showed that in the case of the black cumin species, the fundamental distribution of the species is more extensive than their actual (habitat) distribution. Therefore, there is a possibility for the species' habitat to expand, and vast areas that currently lack this species or have very low density have the capacity and potential to accommodate and expand the black cumin species. This issue can be included in the agenda of corrective and restorative actions by the Natural Resources and Watershed Management offices. There is also the possibility of developing this plant in low-yield rain-fed areas in these regions and replacing it with annual cereals.
Nikdel A, Naseri K, Bashirzad M, Joharchi M R. Feasibility study of developing medicinal plant black cumin’s population in the Hezar Masjed-Binalood vegetation zone through fundamental habitat zoning. PEC 2026; 13 (27) : 3 URL: http://pec.gonbad.ac.ir/article-1-1008-en.html