Pasture restoration improvement methods for temperate degraded pastures and consequences of the climatic seasonality on soil-pasture complex

Descalzi, Constanza A.; López, Ignacio F.; Kemp, Peter D.; Dörner, José; Ordóñez, Iván

Abstract

Short persistence of renovated pastures is a major problem for pastoral production systems. Pasture species establishment, species performance and persistency and their relationships with soil-water attributes following pasture improvement methods were evaluated over two years. Fertilised naturalised pasture (FNP), non-fertilised naturalised pasture (NFNP), Lolium perenne-Trifolium repens cultivated pasture (CP), L. perenne-T. repens direct-drilled pasture (DP), and Bromus valdivianus, Holcus lanatus, Dactylis glomerata, L. perenne and T. repens direct-drilled pasture (DDP) were established as a randomised complete block design. Pastures were limed, fertilised and sheep-grazed. Plant growth compensatory mechanisms, by decreasing tiller number and increasing tiller size, equalised pasture yield during the establishment. In both years, the improved pastures yield was greater than that of NFNP. In the second year, DDP and FNP reached the higher pasture growth rate, with a seasonality diminishment. During the second summer, soil matrix potential at 0-20 cm soil profile exceeded the permanent wilting point, resulting in the pasture growth rate of NFNP and the sown pastures ranging from 0.0 to 3.6 kg DM/ha per day, while for FNP, it was 17.8 kg DM/ha per day. Sown species, fast-growing species spontaneous colonisation and growth were all stimulated in the improved pastures over species that tolerate stress, improving agronomical and ecological pasture features.

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Título según WOS: Pasture restoration improvement methods for temperate degraded pastures and consequences of the climatic seasonality on soil-pasture complex
Título según SCOPUS: Pasture restoration improvement methods for temperate degraded pastures and consequences of the climatic seasonality on soil–pasture complex
Título de la Revista: JOURNAL OF AGRONOMY AND CROP SCIENCE
Volumen: 206
Número: 1
Editorial: Wiley
Fecha de publicación: 2020
Página de inicio: 130
Página final: 147
Idioma: English
DOI:

10.1111/jac.12368

Notas: ISI, SCOPUS