Traditional land-use cessation allows the spread of invasive tall-grass species and thus leads to a reduction in grassland biodiversity. We hypothesized that long-term multi-year mowing of invaded grassland fosters the recovery of its taxonomic diversity and functional composition by reducing the dominance of the tall grass species Brachypodium rupestre, and that this change increases the pasture feed value. In 2010, we fenced part of a grassland, abandoned for about 30 years, invaded by Brachypodium rupestre (1 ha) in the central Apennine ridge (1,000–1,300 m a.s.l.), and cut it twice a year for six years; another area (1 ha) was fenced and left unmown. Before the experiment started, we recorded species cover in 30 random sampling units (0...
Mowing is a suitable practice to restore the grassland coenological composition after invasion of ta...
Questions: How does horse or sheep grazing affect species richness, diversity and functional composi...
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Traditional land-use cessation allows the spread of invasive tall-grass species and thus leads to a ...
The cessation of semi-extensive farming or underutilization of grasslands is leading to vegetation c...
Traditional land-use abandonment of semi-natural grasslands is threatening biodiversity across Europ...
Land‐use cessation in sub‐Mediterranean grasslands causes the spread of dominant unpalatable tall gr...
Land abandonment in sub-Mediterranean grasslands causes the spread of tall-grasses, affecting biodiv...
In low-mountain secondary grasslands of central Apennines, grazing cessation and undergrazing foster...
Abandoned semi-natural grasslands are characterized by lower plant diversity as a consequence of tal...
Abandoned semi-natural grasslands are characterized by lower plant diversity as a consequence of tal...
Invasion of the tall grass Brachypodium genuense was observed in an area of the central Apennines (I...
Mowing is a suitable practice to restore the grassland coenological composition after invasion of ta...
Questions: How does horse or sheep grazing affect species richness, diversity and functional composi...
International audienceFew studies document the impacts of conservation management practices such as ...
Traditional land-use cessation allows the spread of invasive tall-grass species and thus leads to a ...
The cessation of semi-extensive farming or underutilization of grasslands is leading to vegetation c...
Traditional land-use abandonment of semi-natural grasslands is threatening biodiversity across Europ...
Land‐use cessation in sub‐Mediterranean grasslands causes the spread of dominant unpalatable tall gr...
Land abandonment in sub-Mediterranean grasslands causes the spread of tall-grasses, affecting biodiv...
In low-mountain secondary grasslands of central Apennines, grazing cessation and undergrazing foster...
Abandoned semi-natural grasslands are characterized by lower plant diversity as a consequence of tal...
Abandoned semi-natural grasslands are characterized by lower plant diversity as a consequence of tal...
Invasion of the tall grass Brachypodium genuense was observed in an area of the central Apennines (I...
Mowing is a suitable practice to restore the grassland coenological composition after invasion of ta...
Questions: How does horse or sheep grazing affect species richness, diversity and functional composi...
International audienceFew studies document the impacts of conservation management practices such as ...