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Cryptogamic Biomass in Pannonic Acidic Sand Steppes Subject to Changing Land-Use

Cryptogams, often neglected in vegetation dynamics studies, compose a large part of biomass and contribute to the biodiversity of sandy grasslands. Since the work of Verseghy (1970s), their productivity has not been analyzed in Hungary. We studied the lichen and bryophyte dynamics (hereinafter calle...

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Autores principales: Aszalósné Balogh, Rebeka, Farkas, Edit, Tüdősné Budai, Júlia, Lőkös, László, Matus, Gábor
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10458599/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37631183
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants12162972
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author Aszalósné Balogh, Rebeka
Farkas, Edit
Tüdősné Budai, Júlia
Lőkös, László
Matus, Gábor
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Farkas, Edit
Tüdősné Budai, Júlia
Lőkös, László
Matus, Gábor
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description Cryptogams, often neglected in vegetation dynamics studies, compose a large part of biomass and contribute to the biodiversity of sandy grasslands. Since the work of Verseghy (1970s), their productivity has not been analyzed in Hungary. We studied the lichen and bryophyte dynamics (hereinafter called cryptogams) at two Eastern Hungarian dry sandy grassland sites. The sites of Corynephorus canescens and of Festuca vaginata dominance, respectively, belonging to the community Festuco vaginatae–Corynephoretum have been monitored. We aimed at (1) quantifying the diversity and biomass of the cryptogamic communities; (2) exploring the cryptogamic response to management changes; and (3) studying the effect of experimental management (fencing) on the cryptogamic assemblages. The sites have been compared in 2013 and 2018, respectively. Forty microplots per site per management have been analyzed in both years. Samples of lichens and bryophytes were hand-sorted, dried and then measured. Fencing has led to increased biomass of cryptogams within a few years. Lichens in general benefited comparatively more from exclosure than bryophytes. The increase in lichen biomass (especially that of Cladonia rangiformis) is clearly due to the over 10-year absence of grazing. The only lichen favored by moderate grazing is the legally protected C. magyarica. Short spells of low-intensity grazing can promote the species richness of cryptogams in the community.
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spelling pubmed-104585992023-08-27 Cryptogamic Biomass in Pannonic Acidic Sand Steppes Subject to Changing Land-Use Aszalósné Balogh, Rebeka Farkas, Edit Tüdősné Budai, Júlia Lőkös, László Matus, Gábor Plants (Basel) Article Cryptogams, often neglected in vegetation dynamics studies, compose a large part of biomass and contribute to the biodiversity of sandy grasslands. Since the work of Verseghy (1970s), their productivity has not been analyzed in Hungary. We studied the lichen and bryophyte dynamics (hereinafter called cryptogams) at two Eastern Hungarian dry sandy grassland sites. The sites of Corynephorus canescens and of Festuca vaginata dominance, respectively, belonging to the community Festuco vaginatae–Corynephoretum have been monitored. We aimed at (1) quantifying the diversity and biomass of the cryptogamic communities; (2) exploring the cryptogamic response to management changes; and (3) studying the effect of experimental management (fencing) on the cryptogamic assemblages. The sites have been compared in 2013 and 2018, respectively. Forty microplots per site per management have been analyzed in both years. Samples of lichens and bryophytes were hand-sorted, dried and then measured. Fencing has led to increased biomass of cryptogams within a few years. Lichens in general benefited comparatively more from exclosure than bryophytes. The increase in lichen biomass (especially that of Cladonia rangiformis) is clearly due to the over 10-year absence of grazing. The only lichen favored by moderate grazing is the legally protected C. magyarica. Short spells of low-intensity grazing can promote the species richness of cryptogams in the community. MDPI 2023-08-17 /pmc/articles/PMC10458599/ /pubmed/37631183 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants12162972 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Tüdősné Budai, Júlia
Lőkös, László
Matus, Gábor
Cryptogamic Biomass in Pannonic Acidic Sand Steppes Subject to Changing Land-Use
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title_full Cryptogamic Biomass in Pannonic Acidic Sand Steppes Subject to Changing Land-Use
title_fullStr Cryptogamic Biomass in Pannonic Acidic Sand Steppes Subject to Changing Land-Use
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title_sort cryptogamic biomass in pannonic acidic sand steppes subject to changing land-use
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10458599/
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