학술논문

Co-seeding grasses and forbs supports restoration of species-rich grasslands and improves weed control in ex-arable land.
Document Type
Article
Source
Scientific Reports. 12/8/2022, Vol. 12 Issue 1, p1-13. 13p.
Subject
*GRASSLAND restoration
*GRASSES
*FARMS
*SOWING
*ARABLE land
*WEED control
*FALLOWING
Language
ISSN
2045-2322
Abstract
Sowing is widely used for the restoration of species-rich grasslands but still there are knowledge gaps regarding the most suitable application of different seed mixtures. We tested the effect of seed mixtures application timing on the establishment of sown forbs and weed control. 36 experimental plots with nine sowing treatments were established in an abandoned cropland in Hungary. Grass-seeds, diverse forb seed mixture and the combination of the two were applied: diverse forb mixture was sown simultaneously or 1, 2 or 3 years after grass sowing, in plots sown previously with grass or in empty plots (fallows). All sowing treatments supported the rapid establishment of the sown species in large cover and hampered weed encroachment. Forbs performed better when sown into fallows than in grass-matrix and forbs establishment was worse in older fallows than in younger ones. Grasses expressed a strong priority effect, especially when forbs were sown at least two years later than grasses. We also investigated the relation between seed germinability, weather parameters and establishment success. Germination rate in the greenhouse could not predict the establishment success of forbs in the field and showed great differences between years, hence we recommend sowing target forbs in multiple years. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]