Fertiliser and grazing effects on production and botanical composition of native grasslands in south-east Australia

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Garden, DL
Ellis, NJS
Rab, MA
Langford, CM
Johnston, WH
Shields, C
Murphy, T
Holmberg, M
Dassanayake, KB
Harden, S
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[1] NSW Agr, Canberra, ACT 2601, Australia
[2] Ellis Farm Consultancy, Verdun, SA 5245, Australia
[3] Dept Primary Ind, Frankston, Vic 3199, Australia
[4] NSW Agr, Goulburn, NSW 2580, Australia
[5] NSW Dept Infrastruct Planning & Nat Resources, Queanbeyan, NSW 2620, Australia
[6] Dept Primary Ind, Bendigo, Vic 3550, Australia
[7] NSW Dept Infrastruct Planning & Nat Resources, Wagga Wagga, NSW 2650, Australia
[8] NSW Agr, Ctr Crop Improvement, Tamworth, NSW 2340, Australia
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10.1071/EA02216
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S [农业科学];
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The effects of application of superphosphate and grazing on production and botanical composition of native grasslands were investigated at 3 locations in the high rainfall zone of south-east Australia. These studies were conducted as part of the Sustainable Grazing Systems Key Program, which investigated various aspects of grassland productivity and sustainability between 1996 and 2001. Grasslands in this study either had high contents of Themeda australis or Austrodanthonia spp., or were based on a degraded Austrodanthonia spp. grassland with a high content of annual and weedy species. All sites used increasing levels of superphosphate application (nil, low, medium and high) as treatments, with clover being added in some treatments at 1 site, and herbicide in 1 treatment at another site. Grazing (sheep) was continuous at 1 site (with stocking rates matched to pasture productivity) and intermittent at other sites, with grazing being dictated by available herbage between defined trigger points. Climate was monitored and changes in soil P, herbage mass, botanical composition, ground cover and sheep production recorded. Changes in composition resulting from the treatments varied between sites. At the continuously grazed Austrodanthonia spp. site, there was a decline in native perennial grasses throughout the experiment and an increase in exotic annual grasses in spring where superphosphate was applied. The grassland at the T. australis site remained relatively stable, which may have been due to the limited amount of grazing applied. The degraded Austrodanthonia spp. grassland showed wide seasonal fluctuations in annual species. There were no clear effects of treatments at the latter 2 sites. Sheep production increased with increased superphosphate application at the continuously grazed Austrodanthonia spp. site, but there was little effect at the other 2 sites. Recommendations are made for sustainable management of native grasslands depending on their current botanical state.
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