Species Diversity and Botanical Composition of Permanent Grassland as a Response to Different Grazing Management Practices

The effects of different levels of grazing utilization (two, three and four grazing cycles per year) and mineral fertilization (nil-fertilization; N100P30K60) on the botanical composition of permanent grasslands were studied in the locality of Rapotín (Czech Republic, 332 m a.s.l.) from 2003–2010. T...

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Main Authors: Marie Štýbnarová, Josef Hakl, Pavlína Mičová, Hana Karabcová, Oldřich Látal, Karel Fiala, Jan Pozdíšek
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Language:English
Published: Mendel University Press 2015-01-01
Series:Acta Universitatis Agriculturae et Silviculturae Mendelianae Brunensis
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Online Access:https://acta.mendelu.cz/63/4/1201/
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spelling doaj-043aca982be740baab685f9fd06e13dc2020-11-24T21:17:03ZengMendel University PressActa Universitatis Agriculturae et Silviculturae Mendelianae Brunensis1211-85162464-83102015-01-016341201120910.11118/actaun201563041201Species Diversity and Botanical Composition of Permanent Grassland as a Response to Different Grazing Management PracticesMarie Štýbnarová0Josef Hakl1Pavlína Mičová2Hana Karabcová3Oldřich Látal4Karel Fiala5Jan Pozdíšek6Agrovýzkum Rapotín Ltd., Výzkumníků 267, 788 13, Vikýřovice, Czech RepublicFaculty of Agrobiology, Food and Natural Resources, Czech University of Life Sciences, Kamýcká 129, 165 00 Praha 6-Suchdol, Czech RepublicAgrovýzkum Rapotín Ltd., Výzkumníků 267, 788 13, Vikýřovice, Czech RepublicAgrovýzkum Rapotín Ltd., Výzkumníků 267, 788 13, Vikýřovice, Czech RepublicAgrovýzkum Rapotín Ltd., Výzkumníků 267, 788 13, Vikýřovice, Czech RepublicAgrovýzkum Rapotín Ltd., Výzkumníků 267, 788 13, Vikýřovice, Czech RepublicAgrovýzkum Rapotín Ltd., Výzkumníků 267, 788 13, Vikýřovice, Czech RepublicThe effects of different levels of grazing utilization (two, three and four grazing cycles per year) and mineral fertilization (nil-fertilization; N100P30K60) on the botanical composition of permanent grasslands were studied in the locality of Rapotín (Czech Republic, 332 m a.s.l.) from 2003–2010. The vegetation of the experimental pasture was classified as Cynosurion. It was found that moderate treatment (three grazing cycles per year) without mineral fertilization showed the highest value of diversity index (DI = 6.08), and maximum dominance of legumes (Dmax = 9.1%), particularly Trifolium repens. The highest dominance of grasses (Dmax = 77.7%), mainly Dactylis glomerata and Elytrigia repens, was achieved with the fertilized treatment utilized in two grazing cycles per year. Based on RDA results, tested management treatments explained 26% of species composition variability, where effect of number of grazing cycles per year was five-times higher than effect of fertilization. We recommend grassland utilization in three grazing cycles per year as the most suitable way from the objective of both species diversity and botanical composition of pastures in similar site conditions. Pasture fertilization should be more controlled by careful consideration of individual pasture goals, actual nutrient status of the soil and possible environmental risks.https://acta.mendelu.cz/63/4/1201/pasture experimentfertilizationspecies diversityfloristic composition
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author Marie Štýbnarová
Josef Hakl
Pavlína Mičová
Hana Karabcová
Oldřich Látal
Karel Fiala
Jan Pozdíšek
spellingShingle Marie Štýbnarová
Josef Hakl
Pavlína Mičová
Hana Karabcová
Oldřich Látal
Karel Fiala
Jan Pozdíšek
Species Diversity and Botanical Composition of Permanent Grassland as a Response to Different Grazing Management Practices
Acta Universitatis Agriculturae et Silviculturae Mendelianae Brunensis
pasture experiment
fertilization
species diversity
floristic composition
author_facet Marie Štýbnarová
Josef Hakl
Pavlína Mičová
Hana Karabcová
Oldřich Látal
Karel Fiala
Jan Pozdíšek
author_sort Marie Štýbnarová
title Species Diversity and Botanical Composition of Permanent Grassland as a Response to Different Grazing Management Practices
title_short Species Diversity and Botanical Composition of Permanent Grassland as a Response to Different Grazing Management Practices
title_full Species Diversity and Botanical Composition of Permanent Grassland as a Response to Different Grazing Management Practices
title_fullStr Species Diversity and Botanical Composition of Permanent Grassland as a Response to Different Grazing Management Practices
title_full_unstemmed Species Diversity and Botanical Composition of Permanent Grassland as a Response to Different Grazing Management Practices
title_sort species diversity and botanical composition of permanent grassland as a response to different grazing management practices
publisher Mendel University Press
series Acta Universitatis Agriculturae et Silviculturae Mendelianae Brunensis
issn 1211-8516
2464-8310
publishDate 2015-01-01
description The effects of different levels of grazing utilization (two, three and four grazing cycles per year) and mineral fertilization (nil-fertilization; N100P30K60) on the botanical composition of permanent grasslands were studied in the locality of Rapotín (Czech Republic, 332 m a.s.l.) from 2003–2010. The vegetation of the experimental pasture was classified as Cynosurion. It was found that moderate treatment (three grazing cycles per year) without mineral fertilization showed the highest value of diversity index (DI = 6.08), and maximum dominance of legumes (Dmax = 9.1%), particularly Trifolium repens. The highest dominance of grasses (Dmax = 77.7%), mainly Dactylis glomerata and Elytrigia repens, was achieved with the fertilized treatment utilized in two grazing cycles per year. Based on RDA results, tested management treatments explained 26% of species composition variability, where effect of number of grazing cycles per year was five-times higher than effect of fertilization. We recommend grassland utilization in three grazing cycles per year as the most suitable way from the objective of both species diversity and botanical composition of pastures in similar site conditions. Pasture fertilization should be more controlled by careful consideration of individual pasture goals, actual nutrient status of the soil and possible environmental risks.
topic pasture experiment
fertilization
species diversity
floristic composition
url https://acta.mendelu.cz/63/4/1201/
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