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Scientia Agricola
Horse grazing systems: understory biomass and plant biodiversity of a Pinus radiata stand
Antonio Rigueiro-rodríguez1  Rabia Mouhbi1  José Javier Santiago-freijanes1  María Del Pilar González-hernández1  María Rosa Mosquera-losada1 
[1] ,Universidad de Santiago de Compostela Escuela Politécnica Superior Depto. de Produción VegetalLugo,Spain
关键词: silvopastoral;    species richness;    livestock management;    shrub biomass control;    fires;   
DOI  :  10.1590/S0103-90162012000100006
来源: SciELO
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【 摘 要 】

Horse grazing systems may affect productivity and biodiversity of understory developed under Pinus radiata D. Don silvopastoral systems, while acting as a tool to reduce the risk of fire. This study compared continuous and rotational grazing systems effect upon biomass, fractions of stem, sprouts, leaves and woody parts of Ulex europaeus L. and alpha (Species Richness, Shannon-Wiener) and beta (Jaccard and Magurran) biodiversity for a period of four years in a P. radiata silvopastoral system. The experiment consisted of a randomized block design of two treatments (continuous and rotational grazing). Biomass, and species abundances were measured - biodiversity metrics were calculated based on these results for a two years of grazing and two years of post-grazing periods. Both continuous and rotational grazing systems were useful tools for reducing biomass and, therefore, fire risk. The rotational grazing system caused damage to the U. europaeus shrub, limiting its recovery once grazing was stopped. However, the more intensive grazing of U. europaeus plants under rotational had a positive effect on both alpha and beta biodiversity indexes due to the low capacity of food selection in the whole plot rather than continuous grazing systems. Biomass was not affected by the grazing system; however the rotational grazing system is more appropriate to reduce U. europaeus biomass and therefore forest fire risk at a long term and to enhance pasture biodiversity than the continuous grazing system.

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