Effects of soil properties and humidity regimes on semi-natural meadow productivity |
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Authors: | Regina Skuodiene Kazimieras Katutis Rita Nekrosiene Regina Repsiene Danute Karcauskiene |
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Institution: | 1. Vezaiciai Branch of the Lithuanian Research Centre for Agriculture and Forestry, Klaipeda Distr., Lithuaniaregina.skuodiene@vezaiciai.lzi.lt;3. Vezaiciai Branch of the Lithuanian Research Centre for Agriculture and Forestry, Klaipeda Distr., Lithuania;4. Klaipeda University, Klaipeda, Lithuania |
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Abstract: | ABSTRACTThe research has been conducted for four years in five phytocenoses affected by the processes of naturalization. Two of them are located in non-flooded, relatively abandoned meadows and the remaining - flooded meadows in different parts of the Nemunas delta (Western Lithuania). The aim of the research was to estimate the influence of ecological conditions (humidity regimes, soil agrochemical parameters) on semi-natural meadow productivity. Humidity regimes and nitrogen amount in the soil influenced dry matter (DM) yield of meadow phytocesosis. The biggest DM yield (8.64 ± 0.77 t ha-1) was found in flooded meadow in the central part of the Nemunas delta in Terric Histosol (HSs) soil, which had moderate acidity and was rich in nitrogen. The economic value depended on the prevailing plant species and was the highest in non-flooded meadows. Botanical composition and plant species number depended on agrochemical characteristics of the soil and management activities: the greatest plant species diversity and the best plant population stability were established in flooded meadow in the riverside part of the Nemunas delta behind a levee in soil rich in phosphorus and potassium and low acidity. A similar number of plant species and similar ecological stability parameters were found in non-flooded meadow, whose soil was low in nutrients, but there was intensified farming. |
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Keywords: | Ecological conditions phytocenoses productivity species ecological stability |
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