2022
Journal article  Open Access

Short-term abandonment versus mowing in a mediterranean-temperate meadow: effects on floristic composition, plant functionality, and soil properties - a case study

Vannucchi F., Lazzeri V., Rosellini I., Scatena M., Caudai C., Bretzel F.

Anthoxanthum odoratum  Plant cover  Species richness  Soil nitrogen  Soil pH  Plant functional types  Fucecchio marshes 

Hay meadows are secondary grasslands maintained by mowing, and their ecological importance resides in the inherent biodiversity and carbon stocking. We investigated the plant community and soil properties of a sub humid acid grassland near the Fucecchio marshes (Italy), managed as a hay meadow, mowed once a year, and not fertilized. Part of the meadow had been abandoned for three years. We analysed the soil properties (i.e., organic carbon and total nitrogen content, available phosphorus, pH, cation-exchange capacity, texture, and conductibility) and the plant community structure (composition, functionality, and species richness) of the two sides of the meadow (mowed and abandoned). Our aim was to highlight the changes in soil properties and vegetation community, and to find out to what extent abandonment can affect those dynamics. Our results showed that after short-term abandonment, soil pH, C and N increased; litter biomass and perennial forbs increased; and annual forbs decreased. New species colonising after abandonment, thus enriching the flora, may keep spreading and eventually hinder the growth of the specialists if mowing is not resumed. Certain valuable meadow habitats need constant human intervention to maintain their peculiar vegetation, most especially if they are a buffer zone in the proximity of natural protected areas.

Source: Agriculture (Basel) 12 (2022). doi:10.3390/agriculture12010078

Publisher: Molecular Diversity Preservation International, Basel


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@article{oai:it.cnr:prodotti:462337,
	title = {Short-term abandonment versus mowing in a mediterranean-temperate meadow: effects on floristic composition, plant functionality, and soil properties - a case study},
	author = {Vannucchi F. and Lazzeri V. and Rosellini I. and Scatena M. and Caudai C. and Bretzel F.},
	publisher = {Molecular Diversity Preservation International, Basel },
	doi = {10.3390/agriculture12010078},
	journal = {Agriculture (Basel)},
	volume = {12},
	year = {2022}
}