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Kaszálás felhagyás hatása helyreállított szikes és löszgyepek vegetációjára

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2021-09-12
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Kelbert, B. (2021). Kaszálás felhagyás hatása helyreállított szikes és löszgyepek vegetációjára. Grassland Studies, 10(1-2), 21-29. https://doi.org/10.55725/gygk/2012/10/1-2/9869
Abstract

Grasslands recovered by sowing of low diversity seed mixtures are frequently managed by mowing. However only a few studies focused on the direct effects of post-restoration mowing on recovered grassland vegetation. In this study we followed vegetation changes in 13 recovered grasslands, in 5×5-m-sized exclosures with continuous and ceased mowing in Hortobágy, East-Hungary. We asked the following study questions:

(i) What are the effects of cessation of mowing on the vegetation structure of recovered grasslands?

(ii) What are the effects of cessation of mowing on the abundance of sown grasses, target and weed species?

(iii) Is yearly mowing an appropriate management for the maintenance of recovered grasslands?

Our results showed that the cessation of mowing caused litter accumulation, decrease in total cover and decrease in the cover of sown grasses compared to the continuously mown exclosures. The cover of perennial weeds was significantly higher in unmown exclosures compared to the mown ones. The species composition in mown exclosures remained more similar to reference grasslands than to the unmown ones. Our results suggest that without a regular post-restoration mowing the favourable stage of recovered grasslands can be rapidly vanished caused by litter accumulation and/or by the expansion of undesirable weedy species. We also stress that yearly mowing is solely enough to maintain grasslands recovered by low-diversity seed sowing, but cannot be considered to be enough to recover target vegetation composition.