2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.ecolind.2015.10.065
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High impact grazing as a management tool to optimize biomass growth in northern Argentinean grassland

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“…PCA also revealed that HIG applied in summer, autumn or winter produced monocots and perennials, as opposed to the control, which was characterized by dicots, C 3 and deterrent dead material. Besides this, the PC2 found that HIG in autumn is associated with bare ground (due to the intense trampling), which, as we already demonstrated in a previous study, reduces the grassland's productivity [26]. Applied in autumn, HIG may be the least sustainable option.…”
Section: Principal Component Analysis (Pca)mentioning
confidence: 54%
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“…PCA also revealed that HIG applied in summer, autumn or winter produced monocots and perennials, as opposed to the control, which was characterized by dicots, C 3 and deterrent dead material. Besides this, the PC2 found that HIG in autumn is associated with bare ground (due to the intense trampling), which, as we already demonstrated in a previous study, reduces the grassland's productivity [26]. Applied in autumn, HIG may be the least sustainable option.…”
Section: Principal Component Analysis (Pca)mentioning
confidence: 54%
“…Previous results showed that HIG as a management practice in this sub-tropical grassland was able to reduce standing dead biomass, thereby increasing the green biomass share and promoting grass growth [26]. However, these positive effects for livestock farming need to be considered with the respective interests of sustainable land use practices and diversity conservation.…”
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confidence: 92%
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