The effects of P fertilization on spontaneous annual self-reseeding legume species of Mediterranean pastures
Conference Paper
Publication Date:
2014
abstract:
Natural and improved pastures represent an important component for forage systems, biodiversity,
human activities, and rural countryside in Sardinia (Italy). However, research dealing with agronomic methods
to increase the performances of spontaneous legumes in natural pastures, as an alternative to the introduction
of the corresponding commercial varieties to improve pasture productivity, is still limited. A three-year
trial was carried out to study the effects of phosphorus (P) fertilization in a natural pasture containing spontaneous
legumes. Annual forage yields of grasses, legumes and others families and its quality and legume
seed production have been monitored. Annual forage dry matter yield increased from 1 to 2 t ha-1 in P fertilized
pasture compared to the unfertilized treatment. Legume contribution to the total DM yield increased from
4 to 40%. Moreover, forage quality and annual legume input to the soil seed bank significantly improved.
Iris type:
04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
List of contributors:
Salis, Mauro; Sassu, MARIA MADDALENA; Canu, Simone; Sulas, Leonardo
Book title:
Forage resources and ecosystem services provided by Mountain and Mediterranean grasslands and rangelands.