Restoration of Rangelands Invaded by <i>Amelichloa clandestina</i> (Hack.) Arriaga & Barkworth after 12 Years of Agriculture Abandonment (Coahuila, Mexico)

Abandonment of agricultural land is currently one of the main land use changes in developed countries. This change has an impact at the economic level and from the point of view of conservation. Therefore, recovering these areas after abandonment is, in many cases, necessary for ecological restorati...

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Main Authors: José R. Arévalo, Juan A. Encina-Domínguez, Sait Juanes-Márquez, Perpetuo Álvarez-Vázquez, Juan A. Nuñez-Colima, Miguel Mellado
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-09-01
Series:Agriculture
Subjects:
DCA
Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2077-0472/11/9/886
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spelling doaj-9affff845baf423bbd44bf409abc5fb02021-09-25T23:33:44ZengMDPI AGAgriculture2077-04722021-09-011188688610.3390/agriculture11090886Restoration of Rangelands Invaded by <i>Amelichloa clandestina</i> (Hack.) Arriaga & Barkworth after 12 Years of Agriculture Abandonment (Coahuila, Mexico)José R. Arévalo0Juan A. Encina-Domínguez1Sait Juanes-Márquez2Perpetuo Álvarez-Vázquez3Juan A. Nuñez-Colima4Miguel Mellado5Department of Botany, Ecology and Plant Physiology, University of La Laguna, 38206 La Laguna, SpainDepartament of Natural Resources, Autonomous Agrarian University Antonio Narro, Saltillo 25315, MexicoDepartament of Natural Resources, Autonomous Agrarian University Antonio Narro, Saltillo 25315, MexicoDepartament of Natural Resources, Autonomous Agrarian University Antonio Narro, Saltillo 25315, MexicoDepartament of Natural Resources, Autonomous Agrarian University Antonio Narro, Saltillo 25315, MexicoDepartment of Animal Nutrition, Autonomous Agrarian University Antonio Narro, Saltillo 25315, MexicoAbandonment of agricultural land is currently one of the main land use changes in developed countries. This change has an impact at the economic level and from the point of view of conservation. Therefore, recovering these areas after abandonment is, in many cases, necessary for ecological restoration, especially as they can be invaded by exotic or dominant species, preventing recovery of the original plant species community. The objective of this study is to examine changes in plant species richness and composition after the application of different treatments to eliminate <i>Amelichloa clandestina,</i> a species that dominates pastures abandoned 12 years ago in an area located in northern Mexico. The area is a semi-desert grassland dominated by buffalo grass <i>Bouteloua dactyloides</i>. We used different eradication techniques such as burning, herbicides, and clipping. Although the treatments had significant effects on species richness and composition and resulted in a relative reduction of the target species, the abundance of <i>Amelichloa clandestina</i> was still substantial. Burning is effective, favoring the increase of species richness and provoking a lower presence of <i>A. clandestine</i> but with a dominance of annuals. The most important impact on the total cover of <i>A. clandestina</i> is shown by the herbicide treatment. However, monitoring of these areas will still be required to consider the long-term impact and success of treatments.https://www.mdpi.com/2077-0472/11/9/886biodiversityDCAspecies richnessrestoration
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author José R. Arévalo
Juan A. Encina-Domínguez
Sait Juanes-Márquez
Perpetuo Álvarez-Vázquez
Juan A. Nuñez-Colima
Miguel Mellado
spellingShingle José R. Arévalo
Juan A. Encina-Domínguez
Sait Juanes-Márquez
Perpetuo Álvarez-Vázquez
Juan A. Nuñez-Colima
Miguel Mellado
Restoration of Rangelands Invaded by <i>Amelichloa clandestina</i> (Hack.) Arriaga & Barkworth after 12 Years of Agriculture Abandonment (Coahuila, Mexico)
Agriculture
biodiversity
DCA
species richness
restoration
author_facet José R. Arévalo
Juan A. Encina-Domínguez
Sait Juanes-Márquez
Perpetuo Álvarez-Vázquez
Juan A. Nuñez-Colima
Miguel Mellado
author_sort José R. Arévalo
title Restoration of Rangelands Invaded by <i>Amelichloa clandestina</i> (Hack.) Arriaga & Barkworth after 12 Years of Agriculture Abandonment (Coahuila, Mexico)
title_short Restoration of Rangelands Invaded by <i>Amelichloa clandestina</i> (Hack.) Arriaga & Barkworth after 12 Years of Agriculture Abandonment (Coahuila, Mexico)
title_full Restoration of Rangelands Invaded by <i>Amelichloa clandestina</i> (Hack.) Arriaga & Barkworth after 12 Years of Agriculture Abandonment (Coahuila, Mexico)
title_fullStr Restoration of Rangelands Invaded by <i>Amelichloa clandestina</i> (Hack.) Arriaga & Barkworth after 12 Years of Agriculture Abandonment (Coahuila, Mexico)
title_full_unstemmed Restoration of Rangelands Invaded by <i>Amelichloa clandestina</i> (Hack.) Arriaga & Barkworth after 12 Years of Agriculture Abandonment (Coahuila, Mexico)
title_sort restoration of rangelands invaded by <i>amelichloa clandestina</i> (hack.) arriaga & barkworth after 12 years of agriculture abandonment (coahuila, mexico)
publisher MDPI AG
series Agriculture
issn 2077-0472
publishDate 2021-09-01
description Abandonment of agricultural land is currently one of the main land use changes in developed countries. This change has an impact at the economic level and from the point of view of conservation. Therefore, recovering these areas after abandonment is, in many cases, necessary for ecological restoration, especially as they can be invaded by exotic or dominant species, preventing recovery of the original plant species community. The objective of this study is to examine changes in plant species richness and composition after the application of different treatments to eliminate <i>Amelichloa clandestina,</i> a species that dominates pastures abandoned 12 years ago in an area located in northern Mexico. The area is a semi-desert grassland dominated by buffalo grass <i>Bouteloua dactyloides</i>. We used different eradication techniques such as burning, herbicides, and clipping. Although the treatments had significant effects on species richness and composition and resulted in a relative reduction of the target species, the abundance of <i>Amelichloa clandestina</i> was still substantial. Burning is effective, favoring the increase of species richness and provoking a lower presence of <i>A. clandestine</i> but with a dominance of annuals. The most important impact on the total cover of <i>A. clandestina</i> is shown by the herbicide treatment. However, monitoring of these areas will still be required to consider the long-term impact and success of treatments.
topic biodiversity
DCA
species richness
restoration
url https://www.mdpi.com/2077-0472/11/9/886
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