Fertilisers mediate the short-term effects of sheep grazing in the Icelandic highlands

IF 0.2 4区 农林科学 Q4 AGRICULTURE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Icelandic Agricultural Sciences Pub Date : 2019-01-01 DOI:10.16886/ias.2019.07
Tara A. Mulloy, I. Barrio, Katrín Björnsdóttir, I. Jónsdóttir, D. Hik
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Sustainable grazing management in tundra ecosystems is receiving increasing attention. In the Icelandic highlands, past grazing practices have played a major role in the extensive soil erosion, leaving many parts of this tundra rangeland in poor condition. However, the impacts of current grazing practices are not well understood. We measured the short-term effect of grazing by comparing the amount of bare ground and aboveground biomass in grazed and ungrazed plots, with and without fertiliser application, in adjacent dwarfshrub heaths and sparsely vegetated areas, at two sites within and outside the volcanic active zone. Grazing did not affect the amount of bare ground, but in the fertilised plots grazing consistently reduced plant biomass (mainly graminoids). Fertiliser application can increase grazing intensity, which can counteract the additional biomass accumulation. Consequently, the removal of biomass by sheep needs to be considered when fertilisers are used as part of a strategy to combat erosion.
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在冰岛高地,肥料调解了放牧羊的短期影响
冻土带生态系统的可持续放牧管理受到越来越多的关注。在冰岛高地,过去的放牧方式在广泛的土壤侵蚀中发挥了重要作用,使这片苔原牧场的许多地方状况不佳。然而,目前放牧的影响还没有得到很好的理解。我们在火山活动区内外的两个地点,通过比较放牧和未放牧地块的裸露地面和地上生物量的数量,测量了放牧的短期影响,在有无施肥的情况下,在邻近的矮灌木荒原和稀疏植被地区。放牧不影响光秃秃地的数量,但在施肥地块,放牧持续减少植物生物量(主要是禾本科植物)。施肥可以增加放牧强度,这可以抵消额外的生物量积累。因此,当使用肥料作为对抗侵蚀战略的一部分时,需要考虑羊对生物质的去除。
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Icelandic Agricultural Sciences
Icelandic Agricultural Sciences AGRICULTURE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
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期刊介绍: Icelandic Agricultural Sciences is published annually, or more frequently. The deadline for submitting manuscripts that are intended to appear within that year is September. The journal is in English and is refereed and distributed internationally. It publishes original articles and reviews written by researchers throughout the world on any aspect of applied life sciences that are relevant under boreal, alpine, arctic or subarctic conditions. Relevant subjects include e.g. any kind of environmental research, farming, breeding and diseases of plants and animals, hunting and fisheries, food science, forestry, soil conservation, ecology of managed and natural ecosystems, geothermal ecology, etc.
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