Effects of cattle grazing timing and intensity on soil seed banks and regeneration strategies in a Mediterranean grassland
Autor: | Jaime Kigel, Avi Perevolotsky, S. Aboling, Marcelo Sternberg |
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Rok vydání: | 2008 |
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Zdroj: | Community Ecology. 9:97-106 |
ISSN: | 1588-2756 1585-8553 |
DOI: | 10.1556/comec.9.2008.s.14 |
Popis: | The relationship between the soil seed bank at the onset of the growing season and the structure of the ensuing vegetation under grazing was investigated in an eastern Mediterranean grassland. Species responses to two contrasting cattle grazing regimes were studied through plant trait analyses. Traits included plant size, phenology, seed size and germination fraction. Changes in species composition of the soil seed bank and the vegetation were analyzed using a plant functional group approach. The results showed that seed bank and relative cover oftall annual and perennial grasses increased when grazed late in the growing season. The opposite was noted for short annual grasses, annual legumes, annual thistles, annual crucifers and other annual forbs. Grazing treatments little affected plant cover of herbaceous perennials. Tall annual and tall perennial grasses have large seeds and germination rates over 90%. Short annual grasses showed similarly high germination rates but with smaller seeds. Annual legumes were characterized by medium size seeds and lower germination fractions ( |
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