Restoration approach for alpine extremely degraded landscapes: testing direct seeding and mulching with grass clippings

Author:

Wu Gao‐Lin12ORCID,Li Mingtao1,Leite Pedro A. M.3,Dang Zhiqiang4,Zhao Jingxue4

Affiliation:

1. State Key Laboratory of Soil Erosion and Dryland Farming on the Loess Plateau, College of Soil and Water Conservation Science and Engineering (Institute of Soil and Water Conservation) Northwest A&F University Yangling Shaanxi 712100 China

2. Institute of Soil and Water Conservation Chinese Academy of Sciences and Ministry of Water Resource Yangling Shaanxi 712100 China

3. Department of Ecology and Conservation Biology Texas A&M University College Station Texas U.S.A.

4. State Key Laboratory of Herbage Improvement and Grassland Agro‐Ecosystems, and College of Ecology Lanzhou University Lanzhou 730000 China

Abstract

Alpine meadows are key ecosystems that are facing increasing degradation due to climate change and anthropogenic disturbances. Despite tremendous efforts in ecological restoration and diverse communities rebuilding in alpine regions, restoration of extremely degraded alpine meadows (which have lost mattic epipedon) remains a major challenge for land managers. Here, we performed a field restoration experiment that combined seeding three grass species commonly (Elymus nutans, Poa annua, and Festuca sinensis) used in alpine meadow restoration with the application of grass clippings as mulch (bare land without mulching, 50% mulch cover, and 100% mulch cover) to ameliorate the soil surface conditions of degraded bare land. Soils covered with 50% and 100% mulching increased soil moisture, seedling density, plant cover, plant density, aboveground biomass, and belowground biomass, and reduced soil temperature during strong radiation days and insulated at night. In the three grass species seeding plots, mulching with grass clippings also improved seedling density, plant cover, plant density, and biomass. Moreover, 100% mulching had stronger restoration effect than 50% mulching. We further demonstrated that the improvement of surface microclimate in degraded alpine meadows by grass clipping mulching, that is, increasing soil moisture and regulating soil temperature, is an important reason for the success of grassland restoration. Mulching with grass clippings simulates the original mattic epipedon, improving the surface hydrothermal conditions and promoting ecological restoration facilitation. We encourage the application of locally available grass clippings after seeding as this can be an efficient, low‐cost, and sustainable approach for restoring extremely degraded high‐elevation alpine grassland ecosystems.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Natural Science Foundation of Qinghai Province

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Nature and Landscape Conservation,Ecology,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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