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Title: | Impact of Deferred Versus Continuous Sheep Grazing on Soil Compaction in the Mediterranean Montado Ecosystem |
Authors: | Serrano, João Carreira, Emanuel Shahidian, Shakib Carvalho, Mário Marques da Silva, J. L. Paniagua, L. Moral, F. Pereira, A. |
Editors: | Krishna Gumma, Murali |
Keywords: | sheep trampling cone index deferred grazing continuous grazing |
Issue Date: | 20-Apr-2023 |
Publisher: | MDPI |
Citation: | Serrano, J.; Carreira, E.;
Shahidian, S.; de Carvalho, M.;
Marques da Silva, J.; Paniagua, L.L.;
Moral, F.; Pereira, A. Impact of
Deferred Versus Continuous Sheep
Grazing on Soil Compaction in the
Mediterranean Montado Ecosystem.
AgriEngineering 2023, 5, 761–776.
https://doi.org/10.3390/agriengineering5020047 |
Abstract: | Deferred grazing (DG) consists in adapting the number of animals and the number of days
grazed to the availability of pasture. Compared to continuous grazing (CG), which is based on a
permanent and low stocking rate, DG is a management strategy that aims at optimizing the use of
the resources available in the Mediterranean Montado ecosystem. This study with sheep grazing,
carried out between 2019 and 2021 on a 4 ha pasture in Alentejo region of the Southern of Portugal,
assesses the impact of these two grazing management systems on soil compaction as a result of animal
trampling. This area of native natural grassland (a dryland pasture, mixture of grasses, legumes, and
composite species) was divided into four grazing parks of 1 ha each, two under DG management and
two under CG management. At the end of the study, the cone index (CI, in kPa) was measured in the
topsoil layer (0–30 cm) with an electronic cone penetrometer at 48 georeferenced areas (12 in each
park). The results of CI measurement showed no significant differences between treatments in all
depths measured (0–10, 10–20, and 20–30 cm). These findings are encouraging from the point of view
of soil conservation and sustainability, revealing good prospects for the intensification of extensive
livestock production. Future work should evaluate the long-term impact and consider, at the same
time, other ecosystem services and system productivity indicators. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10174/34961 |
Type: | article |
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