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| Title: | Impact of Sheep Stocking Rates in Soil Compaction: Case Study in Montado Mediterranean Ecosystem |
| Authors: | Serrano, João Carreira, Emanuel Shahidian, S. Paniagua, L. Moral, F. Pereira, A. |
| Keywords: | Cone index sensors silvopastoral ecosystem sustainability trampling |
| Issue Date: | Jun-2026 |
| Publisher: | CIGR/AgEng |
| Citation: | Serrano, João; Carreira, Emanuel; Shahidian, Shakib; Paniágua, Luís; Moral, Francisco; Pereira, Alfredo (2026). Impact of Sheep Stocking Rates in Soil Compaction: Case Study in Montado Mediterranean Ecosystem (ID 129). Poster, “CIGR–EurAgEng World Congress 2026- Emergin Techology and Innovation in Biosystems”, Polytecnico de Torino (Itália), 24-27 de junho de 2026. |
| Abstract: | The economic return on extensive sheep farming (pasture-based systems) of the Southern of Portugal is low, as it occupies degraded soils. Therefore, the environmental perspective prevails, with the recovery of soil functionality and the preservation of the Montado as an ecosystem of high nature value. This study assesses the impact of two grazing management systems and stocking rates (SR), continuous grazing (CG) with low SR versus deferred grazing (DG) with high SR, on soil compaction. The study was carried out between December 2023 and June 2025 on a 4-ha pasture. This area of natu-ral grassland was divided into four grazing parks of 1 ha each, two under DG management and two under CG management. During the study, the cone index (CI, in kPa) was measured in the topsoil layer (0–30 cm) on eight dates, with an electronic cone penetrometer at 48 georeferenced areas. The results of CI measurement showed no significant differences between treat-ments 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 sustainabil-ity, revealing good prospects for the possible intensification of extensive livestock production. |
| URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10174/42289 |
| Type: | lecture |
| Appears in Collections: | MED - Comunicações - Em Congressos Científicos Internacionais
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