Abstract
The aim of the study was to estimate changes in the floristic composition near ŠvýcáRNA lodge (1304 m a.s.l.), where cattle grazing after a long-term management cessation was introduced on a pasture area of 3.6 ha in 2012. The pasture was divided into two grazing sub-localities: P1 (Nar) with dominance of Nardus stricta and Avenella flexuosa and P2 (Des) with dominance of Deschampsia cespitosa. For grazing, Highland Cattle was used with a stocking rate up to 1 livestock unit per ha and year. The floristic composition was evaluated and statistically analyzed. After six years of restored grazing the overall species richness enhanced and a higher dominance of rare and endangered species was found. The dominance of some common species like Vaccinium myrtillus, and Calamagrostis villosa tended to decrease within a grazing period in favor of new species colonisation.
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Mrazkova-Stybnarova, M., Holec, J., Štencl, R., Kolárová, M., Tyšer, L., & Látal, O. (2020). Impact of renewed cattle grazing on floristic composition in the hrubý jeseník mountains. Acta Universitatis Agriculturae et Silviculturae Mendelianae Brunensis, 68(2), 335–342. https://doi.org/10.11118/actaun202068020335
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