INVESTIGADORES
GHERMANDI luciana
artículos
Título:
Overgrazing causes a reduction in the vegetation cover and seed bank of Patagonian grasslands
Autor/es:
GONZALEZ S.; GHERMANDI L:
Revista:
PLANT AND SOIL
Editorial:
SPRINGER
Referencias:
Lugar: Berlin; Año: 2021
ISSN:
0032-079X
Resumen:
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7374-9368 AbstractAim Soil and vegetation degradation are among the most serious consequences of overgrazed grasslands. Changes in vegetation may affect soil seed bank size and composition. We evaluated the contribution of the seed bank to recovery of the degraded grasslands.Methods The vegetation and seed banks of degraded grasslands and in good condition grasslands of Patagonia were sampled for analysis of species richness and composition, vegetation cover, and seed density, focusing in all cases on functional groups. We also studied the influence of seasonal weather conditions (precipitation and temperature) on the vegetation and seed bank of the degraded grassland over two years. Results Vegetation cover and seed bank size were notably lower in the degraded grassland. Perennial grasses had been replaced by shrubs in the vegetation. Annual herb seed density was higher in the grassland in good condition than in the degraded grassland. Pappostipa speciosa were the only perennial grass seeds present in the seed banks of both grasslands. Species composition similarity of the seed banks of the two grassland was high. Differences between years in the richness, vegetation cover and seed bank size of functional groups in the degraded grassland were related to weather conditions.Conclusions Recovery of the matrix species can improve the entire system through regeneration of microsites and an increase in soil fertility. To reduce overgrazing and halt soil degradation we suggest a decrease in the livestock stocking rate, allowing recovery of the vegetation from the soil seed bank, which represents a legacy from the previous vegetation.