Data di Pubblicazione:
2008
Abstract:
A pan-European experiment carried out at 28 sites across Europe showed strong benefits of sward diversity in
agricultural grasslands. We systematically varied the relative abundance of four agronomic plant species (sown species
evenness), and found that 4-species mixtures yielded more forage than could be expected on the basis of the monoculture
yields. Mixtures generally yielded more than even the best performing monoculture (transgressive overyielding). Mixtures
strongly reduced the incidence of unsown species in the sward. These diversity effects were consistent over the wide range
of environmental conditions and persisted over three harvest years and in highly fertilized conditions. These results indicate
a strong potential for agronomic mixtures to contribute to more sustainable agricultural systems. Agronomic diversity can
improve forage yield and reduce weed invasion in intensively managed grasslands, and may also enhance the provision of
other ecosystem services.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
mixtures; monocolture; transgressive overyielding; weed invasion
Elenco autori:
Porqueddu, CLAUDIO ANTONIO
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