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Title: Mid-term fertilisers and lime effect on grassland in the hilly-mountain region in Balkan
Authors: Zornić, Vladimir
Djurovic, Vesna
Petrović, Mirjana
Babić, Snežana
Tomic, Dalibor
Racić, Nedeljko
Milenković, Jasmina
Journal: Plant soil and environment
Issue Date: 2025
Abstract: Although the effects of fertiliser addition and liming on semi-natural grassland productivity and biomass quality are well documented, less is known about how fertilisers change plant functional groups and mean ecological values. We researched the effects of liming (no lime and lime with 1 t/ha) and mineral fertilisers (control – no fertilisers, PK-P60K60, N20PK-N20P60K60, N80PK-N80P60K60, and N140PK-N140P60K60) for nine years on the Danthonia alpina Vest. grassland community. Based on Brown-Blanquet cover-abundance, we calculated Shannon- Wiener evenness and abundance of plant functional groups (based on height, canopy structure, storage organs presence and flowering duration). We also researched Landolt’s ecological indicator values for nutrients, moisture, reaction, light, and temperature. Results revealed that fertilisers stimulated tall species with longer flowering duration. Shannon-Wiener evenness in control was 0.45, and N20PK increased to 0.71 but significantly decreased in treatment N140PK (0.25). Mean Landolt ecological value for nutrients and moisture increased while temperature dropped. The coverage of legumes and Landolt indicator value for nutrients increased because of the lime application, while the lime had no effect on Shannon-Wiener evenness and abundance of functional groups. Greater Shannon-Wiener evenness in treatments of PK and N20PK is a prerequisite for resistance to the effects of extreme climate events
URI: https://scidar.kg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/21971
Type: article
DOI: https://doi.org/10.17221/347/2024-PSE
ISSN: 214-1178 (Print), 1805-9368 (On-line)
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