Grazing effects on sustainable semiarid rangelands in Patagonia: The state and dynamics of the soil seed bank

被引:59
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作者
Bertiller, MB
机构
[1] Centro Nacional Patagónico, CENPAT-CONICET, 9120 Puerto Madryn, Chubut, Boulevard Brown s/n
关键词
germinable seed bank states; seed bank strategies; seed bank dynamics; perennial grasses; Festuca pallescens; Carex patagonica; plant restoration;
D O I
10.1007/PL00006692
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
The composition of the germinable seed bank was studied in four vegetation states of the Festuca pallescens grasslands in semiarid Patagonia during four years. The aim of this study was to test whether above-ground vegetation states resulting from grazing exclusion or different combinations oi grazing and topography are reflected in different states of the germinable seed bank. The size of the total and dicot germinable seed bank was positively related to the total cover in each stale. Dicots dominated all germinable seed bank states. Carex patagonica increased its cover as well as its germinable seed bank under grazing disturbance. Grazing did not reduce the germinable seed bank of perennial grasses in uplands where the grazing pressure is lower as compared with slopes. In slopes the germinable seed bank of perennial grasses was significantly reduced by grazing. A reduction of the length oi the grazing period in late spring increases the germinable seed bank of perennial grasses both in upland and slope. These results are interpreted in the frame of a model of management techniques where grazing exclusion during late spring and late summer increases the seed bank of the perennial grasses and promotes their establishment in uplands. The artificial addition of seeds of perennial grasses and the manipulation of the soil surface in order to increase ''safe sites'' appear as management alternatives that deserve further evaluation to improve plant reestablishment in slopes.
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页数:10
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