Can Targeted Grazing Reduce Abundance of Invasive Perennial Grass (Kentucky Bluegrass) on Native Mixed-Grass Prairie?

被引:7
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作者
Hendrickson, John R. [1 ]
Kronberg, Scott L. [2 ]
Scholljegerdes, Eric J. [3 ]
机构
[1] USDA ARS, Rangeland Res Management Specialist, POB 459, Mandan, ND 58554 USA
[2] USDA ARS, Res Anim Scientist Northern Great Plains Res Lab, Mandan, ND 58554 USA
[3] New Mexico State Univ, Dept Anim & Range Sci, Ruminant Nutr, Las Cruces, NM 88003 USA
关键词
Cattle grazing; Native grasses; Relative species composition; Spring grazing; Stocking rate; RANGELAND; FIRE; RECRUITMENT; COMMUNITY; PATTERNS; DROUGHT; PLAINS; SEED;
D O I
10.1016/j.rama.2020.04.001
中图分类号
Q14 [生态学(生物生态学)];
学科分类号
071012 ; 0713 ;
摘要
The rapid increase of Poa pratensis L. (Kentucky bluegrass) on North Dakota grasslands during the past 30yr has negatively impacted ecological services. Kentucky bluegrass grows earlier in the spring than many native grasses, which provides an opportunity to use targeted grazing to reduce Kentucky blue-grass and increase native grasses. A 5 year replicated study used 10 cow-calf pairs or pregnant cows to graze 3-ha paddocks in early to mid-May, early spring, (EARLY) until 30% of the native species were grazed. After 1 June, late spring-early summer, five cow-calf pairs were grazed on 3-ha paddocks (LATE) for twice as long as the EARLY treatment. Biomass was clipped inside and outside of cages after each grazing event and outside cages in the fall. In each paddock, a hundred 10-point frames were taken to determine percent native grass, Kentucky bluegrass, Bromus inermis Leyss. (smooth bromegrass), native forbs, and introduced forbs. After 5yr, native grass abundance in the EARLY paddocks was 26% greater than in the LATE paddocks. Kentucky bluegrass abundance only differed the second year of the study when the EARLY paddocks had 32% less Kentucky bluegrass than the LATE paddocks. Total biomass was greater in the EARLY paddocks than LATE paddocks in year 2 of the study (886 +/- 74g m(-2) vs. 608 +/- 28 g m(-2) for EARLY and LATE, respectively). Targeted grazing by cattle in early spring can increase native grass abundance and, depending on the year, decrease abundance of Kentucky bluegrass. Early spring targeted grazing should be used as a tool in adaptive management programs focusing on reduction of Kentucky bluegrass. (C) 2020 The Society for Range Management. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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