2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.ecoleng.2022.106592
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Effects of shading and site conditions on vegetative and generative growth of a native grassland invader

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“…Our results are in line with those of Suter and Lüscher (2011) who reported a reduction of J. aquatica following a repeated late‐seasonal mowing instead of bi‐annual mowing in grasslands of different productivity levels. Generally, competition for light reduced J. aquatica growth and the number of individuals; the latter due to dying rosettes and less reproduction (Suter & Lüscher, 2011; Bassler et al, 2016; Krieger et al, 2022).…”
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“…Our results are in line with those of Suter and Lüscher (2011) who reported a reduction of J. aquatica following a repeated late‐seasonal mowing instead of bi‐annual mowing in grasslands of different productivity levels. Generally, competition for light reduced J. aquatica growth and the number of individuals; the latter due to dying rosettes and less reproduction (Suter & Lüscher, 2011; Bassler et al, 2016; Krieger et al, 2022).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Adaptation of mowing strategies was also found to reduce abundance and fecundity of native invaders (Winter et al, 2014;Bassler et al, 2016;Krieger et al, 2022). Nevertheless, such management practices may, apart from the desired suppression of the native invader, also negatively affect different aspects of community structure, such as species composition, evenness and richness (Chapin III et al, 2000).…”
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“…On the other hand, the Andean scenario is losing its vegetation cover, which is evidenced by the presence of increasingly rarefied plants until it becomes a bald zone; this is aggravated by the rugged topography that also directly influences the spatial change of hydrological conditions through soil moisture, which in turn is responsible for the predominant edaphic and biotic characteristics [8,9]. It is the microbial and biochemical properties of soil that undergo greater changes than chemical properties; thus we have the report on Iranian uplands where the change meant 36%, followed by the change in particulate organic carbon at 22%, microbial carbon at 15%, available phosphorus in 15%, etc., which concluded that microbial properties, labile carbon and phosphorus availability should be taken into account to detect the effects of fire on grasslands [10], especially in highly degraded grasslands such as the Andean mountain range, except when the grasslands were cut, which in that case would condition a greater exposure of the soil to sunlight that would allow the appearance and temporary development of invasive species [11].…”
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“…Tanto em áreas antropogênicas quanto em áreas de vegetação nativa, o sombreamento pode modificar as condições microambientais (Krieger et al 2022), por promover a redução da evaporação, manter o solo úmido por mais tempo, e, muitas vezes, aumentar a fertilidade do mesmo, pela decomposição das folhas que ficam abaixo da copa das plantas (Grouzis e Akpo 1997). Tal fato poderia compensar o efeito alelopático de algumas espécies ou outro fator limitante da germinação e estabelecimento da plântula, caso existissem, por reduzir o efeito negativo da elevada incidência de luz solar, possibilitando a ocorrência de interações de facilitação entre as espécies, o que pode favorecer a germinação de algumas espécies e recuperação das áreas.…”
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