Track 2-01: The Ecology of Grassland and Forage Ecosystems
Description
Reproduction and re-generation strategies, whether by sexual or asexual means, are important attributes of grazed plants. The Gramineae family is the main element of rangelands, grasslands and grassland ecosystems by virtue of their seed production and distribution mechanisms, and their tolerance of environment stresses (cold, heat, drought). Festuca ovina is a highly palatable and productive plant that has been recommended for drilling and sowing in the steppe and semi-steppe rangelands of Iran. The aim of this study, which was located in the Ghorkhoud region in North-east Iran, was to investigate the effects of different grazing intensities on reproduction of this grass species.
Citation
Alidoost, Somaye; Amirkhani, Masoume; Akbarlou, Mousa; and Mesdaghi, Mansour, "Effects of Livestock Grazing Intensity on Reproductive Changes in Festuca ovina L." (2020). IGC Proceedings (1993-2023). 12.
https://uknowledge.uky.edu/igc/22/2-1/12
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Effects of Livestock Grazing Intensity on Reproductive Changes in Festuca ovina L.
Reproduction and re-generation strategies, whether by sexual or asexual means, are important attributes of grazed plants. The Gramineae family is the main element of rangelands, grasslands and grassland ecosystems by virtue of their seed production and distribution mechanisms, and their tolerance of environment stresses (cold, heat, drought). Festuca ovina is a highly palatable and productive plant that has been recommended for drilling and sowing in the steppe and semi-steppe rangelands of Iran. The aim of this study, which was located in the Ghorkhoud region in North-east Iran, was to investigate the effects of different grazing intensities on reproduction of this grass species.