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Weed suppression greatly increased by plant diversity in intensively managed grasslands: A continental‐scale experiment

1. Grassland diversity can support sustainable intensification of grassland production through increased yields, reduced inputs and limited weed invasion. We report the effects of diversity on weed suppression from 3 years of a 31‐site continental‐scale field experiment. 2. At each site, 15 grasslan...

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Autores principales: Connolly, John, Sebastià, Maria‐Teresa, Kirwan, Laura, Finn, John Anthony, Llurba, Rosa, Suter, Matthias, Collins, Rosemary P., Porqueddu, Claudio, Helgadóttir, Áslaug, Baadshaug, Ole H., Bélanger, Gilles, Black, Alistair, Brophy, Caroline, Čop, Jure, Dalmannsdóttir, Sigridur, Delgado, Ignacio, Elgersma, Anjo, Fothergill, Michael, Frankow‐Lindberg, Bodil E., Ghesquiere, An, Golinski, Piotr, Grieu, Philippe, Gustavsson, Anne‐Maj, Höglind, Mats, Huguenin‐Elie, Olivier, Jørgensen, Marit, Kadziuliene, Zydre, Lunnan, Tor, Nykanen‐Kurki, Paivi, Ribas, Angela, Taube, Friedhelm, Thumm, Ulrich, De Vliegher, Alex, Lüscher, Andreas
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5836893/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29540935
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1365-2664.12991
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author Connolly, John
Sebastià, Maria‐Teresa
Kirwan, Laura
Finn, John Anthony
Llurba, Rosa
Suter, Matthias
Collins, Rosemary P.
Porqueddu, Claudio
Helgadóttir, Áslaug
Baadshaug, Ole H.
Bélanger, Gilles
Black, Alistair
Brophy, Caroline
Čop, Jure
Dalmannsdóttir, Sigridur
Delgado, Ignacio
Elgersma, Anjo
Fothergill, Michael
Frankow‐Lindberg, Bodil E.
Ghesquiere, An
Golinski, Piotr
Grieu, Philippe
Gustavsson, Anne‐Maj
Höglind, Mats
Huguenin‐Elie, Olivier
Jørgensen, Marit
Kadziuliene, Zydre
Lunnan, Tor
Nykanen‐Kurki, Paivi
Ribas, Angela
Taube, Friedhelm
Thumm, Ulrich
De Vliegher, Alex
Lüscher, Andreas
author_facet Connolly, John
Sebastià, Maria‐Teresa
Kirwan, Laura
Finn, John Anthony
Llurba, Rosa
Suter, Matthias
Collins, Rosemary P.
Porqueddu, Claudio
Helgadóttir, Áslaug
Baadshaug, Ole H.
Bélanger, Gilles
Black, Alistair
Brophy, Caroline
Čop, Jure
Dalmannsdóttir, Sigridur
Delgado, Ignacio
Elgersma, Anjo
Fothergill, Michael
Frankow‐Lindberg, Bodil E.
Ghesquiere, An
Golinski, Piotr
Grieu, Philippe
Gustavsson, Anne‐Maj
Höglind, Mats
Huguenin‐Elie, Olivier
Jørgensen, Marit
Kadziuliene, Zydre
Lunnan, Tor
Nykanen‐Kurki, Paivi
Ribas, Angela
Taube, Friedhelm
Thumm, Ulrich
De Vliegher, Alex
Lüscher, Andreas
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description 1. Grassland diversity can support sustainable intensification of grassland production through increased yields, reduced inputs and limited weed invasion. We report the effects of diversity on weed suppression from 3 years of a 31‐site continental‐scale field experiment. 2. At each site, 15 grassland communities comprising four monocultures and 11 four‐species mixtures based on a wide range of species' proportions were sown at two densities and managed by cutting. Forage species were selected according to two crossed functional traits, “method of nitrogen acquisition” and “pattern of temporal development”. 3. Across sites, years and sown densities, annual weed biomass in mixtures and monocultures was 0.5 and 2.0 t  DM ha(−1) (7% and 33% of total biomass respectively). Over 95% of mixtures had weed biomass lower than the average of monocultures, and in two‐thirds of cases, lower than in the most suppressive monoculture (transgressive suppression). Suppression was significantly transgressive for 58% of site‐years. Transgressive suppression by mixtures was maintained across years, independent of site productivity. 4. Based on models, average weed biomass in mixture over the whole experiment was 52% less (95% confidence interval: 30%–75%) than in the most suppressive monoculture. Transgressive suppression of weed biomass was significant at each year across all mixtures and for each mixture. 5. Weed biomass was consistently low across all mixtures and years and was in some cases significantly but not largely different from that in the equiproportional mixture. The average variability (standard deviation) of annual weed biomass within a site was much lower for mixtures (0.42) than for monocultures (1.77). 6. Synthesis and applications. Weed invasion can be diminished through a combination of forage species selected for complementarity and persistence traits in systems designed to reduce reliance on fertiliser nitrogen. In this study, effects of diversity on weed suppression were consistently strong across mixtures varying widely in species' proportions and over time. The level of weed biomass did not vary greatly across mixtures varying widely in proportions of sown species. These diversity benefits in intensively managed grasslands are relevant for the sustainable intensification of agriculture and, importantly, are achievable through practical farm‐scale actions.
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spelling pubmed-58368932018-03-12 Weed suppression greatly increased by plant diversity in intensively managed grasslands: A continental‐scale experiment Connolly, John Sebastià, Maria‐Teresa Kirwan, Laura Finn, John Anthony Llurba, Rosa Suter, Matthias Collins, Rosemary P. Porqueddu, Claudio Helgadóttir, Áslaug Baadshaug, Ole H. Bélanger, Gilles Black, Alistair Brophy, Caroline Čop, Jure Dalmannsdóttir, Sigridur Delgado, Ignacio Elgersma, Anjo Fothergill, Michael Frankow‐Lindberg, Bodil E. Ghesquiere, An Golinski, Piotr Grieu, Philippe Gustavsson, Anne‐Maj Höglind, Mats Huguenin‐Elie, Olivier Jørgensen, Marit Kadziuliene, Zydre Lunnan, Tor Nykanen‐Kurki, Paivi Ribas, Angela Taube, Friedhelm Thumm, Ulrich De Vliegher, Alex Lüscher, Andreas J Appl Ecol Invasive Plants 1. Grassland diversity can support sustainable intensification of grassland production through increased yields, reduced inputs and limited weed invasion. We report the effects of diversity on weed suppression from 3 years of a 31‐site continental‐scale field experiment. 2. At each site, 15 grassland communities comprising four monocultures and 11 four‐species mixtures based on a wide range of species' proportions were sown at two densities and managed by cutting. Forage species were selected according to two crossed functional traits, “method of nitrogen acquisition” and “pattern of temporal development”. 3. Across sites, years and sown densities, annual weed biomass in mixtures and monocultures was 0.5 and 2.0 t  DM ha(−1) (7% and 33% of total biomass respectively). Over 95% of mixtures had weed biomass lower than the average of monocultures, and in two‐thirds of cases, lower than in the most suppressive monoculture (transgressive suppression). Suppression was significantly transgressive for 58% of site‐years. Transgressive suppression by mixtures was maintained across years, independent of site productivity. 4. Based on models, average weed biomass in mixture over the whole experiment was 52% less (95% confidence interval: 30%–75%) than in the most suppressive monoculture. Transgressive suppression of weed biomass was significant at each year across all mixtures and for each mixture. 5. Weed biomass was consistently low across all mixtures and years and was in some cases significantly but not largely different from that in the equiproportional mixture. The average variability (standard deviation) of annual weed biomass within a site was much lower for mixtures (0.42) than for monocultures (1.77). 6. Synthesis and applications. Weed invasion can be diminished through a combination of forage species selected for complementarity and persistence traits in systems designed to reduce reliance on fertiliser nitrogen. In this study, effects of diversity on weed suppression were consistently strong across mixtures varying widely in species' proportions and over time. The level of weed biomass did not vary greatly across mixtures varying widely in proportions of sown species. These diversity benefits in intensively managed grasslands are relevant for the sustainable intensification of agriculture and, importantly, are achievable through practical farm‐scale actions. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2017-09-27 2018-03 /pmc/articles/PMC5836893/ /pubmed/29540935 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1365-2664.12991 Text en © 2017 The Authors. Journal of Applied Ecology published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of British Ecological Society This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Invasive Plants
Connolly, John
Sebastià, Maria‐Teresa
Kirwan, Laura
Finn, John Anthony
Llurba, Rosa
Suter, Matthias
Collins, Rosemary P.
Porqueddu, Claudio
Helgadóttir, Áslaug
Baadshaug, Ole H.
Bélanger, Gilles
Black, Alistair
Brophy, Caroline
Čop, Jure
Dalmannsdóttir, Sigridur
Delgado, Ignacio
Elgersma, Anjo
Fothergill, Michael
Frankow‐Lindberg, Bodil E.
Ghesquiere, An
Golinski, Piotr
Grieu, Philippe
Gustavsson, Anne‐Maj
Höglind, Mats
Huguenin‐Elie, Olivier
Jørgensen, Marit
Kadziuliene, Zydre
Lunnan, Tor
Nykanen‐Kurki, Paivi
Ribas, Angela
Taube, Friedhelm
Thumm, Ulrich
De Vliegher, Alex
Lüscher, Andreas
Weed suppression greatly increased by plant diversity in intensively managed grasslands: A continental‐scale experiment
title Weed suppression greatly increased by plant diversity in intensively managed grasslands: A continental‐scale experiment
title_full Weed suppression greatly increased by plant diversity in intensively managed grasslands: A continental‐scale experiment
title_fullStr Weed suppression greatly increased by plant diversity in intensively managed grasslands: A continental‐scale experiment
title_full_unstemmed Weed suppression greatly increased by plant diversity in intensively managed grasslands: A continental‐scale experiment
title_short Weed suppression greatly increased by plant diversity in intensively managed grasslands: A continental‐scale experiment
title_sort weed suppression greatly increased by plant diversity in intensively managed grasslands: a continental‐scale experiment
topic Invasive Plants
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5836893/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29540935
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1365-2664.12991
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