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Extensive use of sown meadows – a tool for restoration of botanical diversity
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The state of sown meadow communities of different intensity of management (intensive and extensive using) over the period of 10–14 years of running was evaluated at Graisupis Experimental Field Station, Lithuania. Comparison of study data on intensively and extensively used sown meadows enabled to ascertain that intensity of sown meadows succession depends upon the character of grassland management. The positive correlation between the number of vascular plant species and sown meadow age revealed that botanical diversity of species in extensively used grassland restores much faster (rE = 0,95) than under intensive management conditions (rI = 0,59).
Authors :
Sendžikaitė, Jūratė
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20080108
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Meadows, Plant succession, Pievos, Augalijos kaita
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http://vddb.library.lt/obj/LT-eLABa-0001:J.04~2006~ISSN_1648-6897.V_14.N_3.PG_149-158
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