Native grasses’ potential of providing ecological weed suppression in rangeland and natural areas: A scoping review

IF 3.5 3区 经济学 Q1 AGRICULTURE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Outlook on Agriculture Pub Date : 2023-06-12 DOI:10.1177/00307270231180902
Zhenyu Zhang, Liberty B. Galvin
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Weedy species invasions are a huge problem in rangeland and natural areas as they degrade the quality and quantity of forage for livestock and reduce biodiversity. Weed suppression using native grasses is an ecologically driven method of weed management, representing an opportunity for low-input and management over long temporal scales if these systems can be successfully established. A systemic literature review was conducted to explore the interactions between native grasses and weeds, and revealed the potential of native grasses to provide a reduction in weed presence through interactions with other biological communities. We proposed the merging of agronomic and breeding techniques with restoration efforts such as using specialized seeding techniques to establish native grasses in these systems. A generalized planning framework for land managers is also presented, emphasizing the consideration of functional traits for competitive advantage against weeds and germplasm availability as the main considerations for species selection. Management strategies that provide advantages to native grasses such as land clearance and strategic disturbances were also discussed. Suppression can occur through a variety of mechanisms including direct competition with weeds, indirect interactions through trophic levels of arthropods and grazers, and human-induced disturbances. From our results, we believe that native grasses can potentially play an important role in efficacious weed suppression if utilized tactfully.
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原生草在牧场和自然区提供生态杂草抑制的潜力:范围界定综述
杂草物种入侵是牧场和自然地区的一个巨大问题,因为它们降低了牲畜饲料的质量和数量,降低了生物多样性。使用原生草抑制杂草是一种生态驱动的杂草管理方法,如果这些系统能够成功建立,则代表着在长期范围内进行低投入和管理的机会。进行了一项系统的文献综述,以探索原生草和杂草之间的相互作用,并揭示了原生草通过与其他生物群落的相互作用减少杂草存在的潜力。我们建议将农艺和育种技术与恢复工作相结合,例如使用专门的播种技术在这些系统中建立原生草。还提出了一个适用于土地管理者的通用规划框架,强调将考虑功能特征以获得对抗杂草的竞争优势和种质资源可用性作为物种选择的主要考虑因素。还讨论了为原生草提供优势的管理策略,如土地清理和战略干扰。抑制可以通过多种机制发生,包括与杂草的直接竞争,通过节肢动物和食草动物的营养水平的间接相互作用,以及人类引起的干扰。从我们的研究结果来看,我们相信,如果巧妙利用,本地草可能在有效的杂草抑制中发挥重要作用。
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Outlook on Agriculture
Outlook on Agriculture 农林科学-农业综合
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5.60
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13.30%
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38
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>36 weeks
期刊介绍: Outlook on Agriculture is a peer reviewed journal, published quarterly, which welcomes original research papers, research notes, invited reviews and commentary for an international and interdisciplinary readership. Special attention is paid to agricultural policy, international trade in the agricultural sector, strategic developments in food production, the links between agricultural systems and food security, the role of agriculture in social and economic development, agriculture in developing countries and environmental issues, including natural resources for agriculture and climate impacts.
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