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Productivity, Biodiversity and Forage Value of Meadow Sward Depending on Management Intensity and Silicon Application

Barbara Borawska-Jarmułowicz, G. Mastalerczuk

Sustainability · 2025

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Summary

The efficiency and quality of meadows is affected by, among others, the botanical composition of the sward and the frequency of cutting. The research was conducted in 2023–2024 on the experiment established in 2014 on arable land, where 3-species mixtures of grasses and legumes were sown. During the next three years, the sward was fertilized and cut 3-times per year, and then, for five years, was mown twice a year, without fertilization. On the sward formed at that time, in 2023, an experiment was established to evaluate how management intensity (2- or 3-cuts and rate of fertilizer) and silicon application (Si or 0Si) affect botanical composition, yield, and nutrient content in perennial meadow swards under variable precipitation over two years. Species richness rose in the sward in the se

Subject
Livestock nutrition & meat quality
Source type
Peer-reviewed study
System type
Other
DOI
10.3390/su17156717
Catalogue ID
SNmp2b2nam-edqwg7
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