A management proposition to preserve functional identity of grasses in mixed swards

Author:

Duchini Paulo Gonçalves1,Guzatti Gabriela Cristina2,Schmitt Daniel1,Echeverria Joilson Roda1,Américo Luana Fidelis1,Werner Simone Silmara3,Sbrissia André Fischer1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Santa Catarina State University (UDESC/CAV) Lages Brazil

2. Santa Catarina Federal Institute (IFSC) São Miguel do Oeste Brazil

3. Departamento de Informática e Estatística Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina Florianópolis Brazil

Abstract

AbstractThe diversity of traits plays a key role in the maximization of ecosystems' multi‐functionality, but interspecific competition in defoliated swards can lead to unpredictable changes in the functional traits over the plant community. However, we hypothesize that interrupting canopy regrowth at a height corresponding to critical leaf area index (LAI), associated with moderate intensity of defoliation, can be an effective management to preserve the functional traits of contrasting growth strategy grasses cultivated as a mixture. A 2‐year experiment was conceived to assess continuously several traits of three cool‐season perennial grasses (Arrhenatherum elatius [exploitative], Dactylis glomerata [moderately exploitative] and Festuca arundinacea [conservative]) cultivated as single species stand or as a mixture. Dactylis glomerata was the less productive stand but no difference was observed between the mixture and the most productive monocultures. No change was observed in functional traits, whether the species were cultivated as monoculture or as a mixture. The dissimilarities over traits and, therefore, the functional identity of contrasting growth strategy grasses growing in multi‐specific swards was preserved when canopy regrowth was interrupted at a height corresponding to the critical LAI associated with moderate intensity of defoliation. Since the diversity of traits maximizes ecosystem multi‐functionality, our findings provide a step forward towards designing management practices that enhance ecosystems services delivered by cultivated multi‐specific grasslands.

Funder

Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico

Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa e Inovação do Estado de Santa Catarina

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Agronomy and Crop Science

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