Restoration of grazing management and its effect on vegetation in an upland grassland

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作者
Pavlu, Vilem
Hejcman, Michal
Pavlu, Lenka
Gaisler, Jan
机构
[1] Crop Res Inst, Grassland Res Stn Liberec, Dept Plant Ecol & Weed Sci, CZ-46001 Liberec, Czech Republic
[2] Czech Univ Life Sci, Dept Ecol & Environm, CZ-16521 Prague 6, Czech Republic
关键词
abandoned semi-natural grassland; grazing intensity; pasture; principal response curve; vegetation trait;
D O I
10.1111/j.1654-109X.2007.tb00436.x
中图分类号
Q94 [植物学];
学科分类号
071001 ;
摘要
Question: How are plant species and functional group composition, and potential sward height affected by implementation of different grazing regimes on previously abandoned seminatural grassland? Location: The Jizerske mountains, northern Czech Republic. Methods: We established a randomized block experiment with the following treatments: unmanaged control (U), intensive (IG) and extensive (EG) continuous grazing, first cut followed by intensive (ICG) and first cut followed by extensive (ECG) continuous grazing for the rest of the growing season. The percentage cover of all vascular plant species was recorded in 40 permanent plots. Results: Total plant species richness increased in all managed treatments, whereas species number was reduced in U at the end of the experiment. Tall forbs (Aegopodium podagraria, Galium album, Anthriscus sylvestris, Cirsium arvense) as well as tall grasses (Elytrigia repens and Alopecurus pratensis) were more abundant in U. Species associated with both grazing treatments (IG, EG) were Dactylis glomerata, Festuca rubra agg. and Phleum pratense. Agrostis capillaris, Taraxacum spp., Trifolium repens, Ranunculus repens and Cirsium vulgare were promoted by ECG and ICG. Abundance of tall grasses and tall forbs reflected the intensity of management in the order U > EG, ECG > IG, ICG. Prostrate forbs, on the other hand, increased their cover with increasing intensity: ICG > IG > ECG > EG. Conclusions: Plant species composition of semi-natural grasslands is affected by the defoliation regime. Continuous grazing on abandoned grassland alters the sward structure towards a permanent pasture with short, light-sensitive grasses and prostrate forbs. To maintain or enhance plant species richness in semi-natural grasslands, understanding the effects of different grazing regimes on plant species composition is necessary.
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