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Títulos: Shrub encroachment in Mediterranean silvopastoral systems: Retama sphaerocarpa and Cistus ladanifer induce contrasting effects on pasture and Quercus ilex production
Autores/as: Rivest, David
Rolo Romero, Víctor
López Díaz, María Lourdes
Moreno Marcos, Gerardo
Palabras clave: Producción de bellota;Acorn production;Agroforestal;Agroforestry;Dehesa
Fecha de publicación: 2011
Editor/a: Elsevier
Resumen: Silvopastoral systems are threatened worldwide by progressive loss of either tree cover or herbaceous cover due to lack of tree regeneration and shrub encroachment, respectively. Grazed Mediterranean open woodlands, as Iberian dehesa, are an outstanding example of silvopastoral system where shrub encroachment has been proposed as an effective means to facilitate tree seedling recruitment and ensure the system persistence. Shrubs also may interact with pasture understorey and tree overstorey, thereby affecting the overall system productivity. We tested the effects of shrub encroachment on pasture yield, tree growth and acorn production in years of contrasting rainfall in Quercus ilex L. dehesas of central-western Spain. We compared the effects of two prominent Mediterranean shrub species that differ in their ecological strategies: an N2-fixing and sparse deep-rooting shrub (Retama sphaerocarpa (L.) Boiss), and a dense shallow-rooting shrub (Cistus ladanifer L). In intermediate and dry years, pasture yield beneath tree canopy was lower by 21 to 35 % than in open grassland. Pasture yield beneath tree canopy was not significantly affected during the wet year. Cistus ladanifer encroachment significantly reduced pasture yield by 68 to 98 %, tree growth by 17 to 29 %, and acorn yield by 6 to 44 %. In contrast, Retama sphaerocarpa significantly increased pasture yield by 11 to 157 % and tree growth by 6 to 13 %, but had a neutral effect on acorn yield. Our results suggest that pasture is more sensitive to shrub encroachment and annual rainfall variation than is Quercus ilex. The importance of C. ladanifer competition and R. sphaerocarpa facilitation on pasture yield increased in the driest year. We conclude that the sign and intensity of shrub encroachment effects on pasture and tree production in Mediterranean dehesas is species-specific and depends on temporal variation as a function of climate.
Descripción: Versión aceptada del trabajo publicado en https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0167880911001381?via%3Dihub
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10662/20229
ISSN: 0167-8809
DOI: 10.1016/j.agee.2011.04.018
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