2012
DOI: 10.15666/aeer/1003_223231
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Cut Mowing and Grazing Effects With Grey Cattle on Plant Species Composition in Case of Pannon Wet Grasslands

Abstract: Abstract. Examined area can be found at Balaton Uplands National Park (Hungary). 5 sample areas were examined in Badacsonytördemic: 1: 32 hectare under-grazed pasture, 2: 38 hectare overgrazed pasture, 3: 34 hectare hayfield, 4: trampled area, 5: beaten track. Livestock population was 118 in the monitored pastures. Sampling was executed along five 52m long circular transects, within 5cm × 5cm interlocking quadrates. Based on the data we can state that the curve of the drinking area was the highest of speciesar… Show more

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“…In the last 25 years, several attempts were initiated to recover former traditional management by grazing and accordingly Hungarian Grey cattle grazing was reintroduced [24] . However, only a few case studies are available publishing evidences on the effects of Hungarian Grey cattle grazing on the vegetation composition [25] . As being a promising tool for nature conservation and restoration projects it is crucial to have comprehensive evidence-based knowledge on the effects of Hungarian Grey cattle grazing on species composition of the vegetation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the last 25 years, several attempts were initiated to recover former traditional management by grazing and accordingly Hungarian Grey cattle grazing was reintroduced [24] . However, only a few case studies are available publishing evidences on the effects of Hungarian Grey cattle grazing on the vegetation composition [25] . As being a promising tool for nature conservation and restoration projects it is crucial to have comprehensive evidence-based knowledge on the effects of Hungarian Grey cattle grazing on species composition of the vegetation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A legelők megfelelő kezelésének fenntartása természetvédelmi és gazdasági szempontból is sokkal hatékonyabb, mint a leromlott területek rekonstrukciója (Török et al 2012a,b, Valkó et al 2016b, emellett a legeltetés a helyreállított területeken is hasznos kezelés (Deák et al 2015, Valkó et al 2017. A legeltetés jelentős szerepet tölt be a fitomassza szezonális eltávolításában, az avar-felhalmozódás és a cserjésedés mérséklésében, megelőzésében (Deák et al 2011, Házi et al 2012. A legeltetés a zárt gyepekben időről időre megnyit olyan szabad foltokat, amelyekben új növényegyedek telepedhetnek meg, emellett a legelő állatok endo-és ektozoochoriával sok faj propagulumait szállíthatják a legelőkön , Mouissie et al 2005.…”
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“…Grazing animals might as well transport the creeper plants on short distances (plants fall out of their moths before they swallow them). The amount of above-ground biomass is more balanced on grazed covers during vegetation comparing to harvested covers, there are also fewer old plants and more grass species (HAZI et al 2012;KOHLER et al 2004), particularly in fertilized covers (LANTA et al 2014).…”
Section: Tabmentioning
confidence: 99%