Shelterbelts Planted on Cultivated Fields Are Not Solutions for the Recovery of Former Forest-Related Herbaceous Vegetation

Establishing shelterbelts for field protection is one of the rediscovered agroforestry practices in Europe and Hungary. Several studies have focused on the effects of these plantations on agricultural production. Prior scholarship reveals that shelterbelts enhance the diversity of bird and insect co...

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Main Authors: Nóra Szigeti, Imre Berki, Andrea Vityi, Leonid Rasran
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-09-01
Series:Land
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2073-445X/10/9/930
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spelling doaj-cdd688ba99cc4774965907dae38c25c22021-09-26T00:33:21ZengMDPI AGLand2073-445X2021-09-011093093010.3390/land10090930Shelterbelts Planted on Cultivated Fields Are Not Solutions for the Recovery of Former Forest-Related Herbaceous VegetationNóra Szigeti0Imre Berki1Andrea Vityi2Leonid Rasran3Institute of Advanced Studies, 9730 Kőszeg, HungaryInstitute of Environmental and Earth Sciences, University of Sopron, 9400 Sopron, HungaryInstitute of Environmental and Earth Sciences, University of Sopron, 9400 Sopron, HungaryInstitute of Botany, Natural Resources and Life Sciences, 1180 Vienna, AustriaEstablishing shelterbelts for field protection is one of the rediscovered agroforestry practices in Europe and Hungary. Several studies have focused on the effects of these plantations on agricultural production. Prior scholarship reveals that shelterbelts enhance the diversity of bird and insect communities but generally fail to consider herbaceous cover. Our study aimed to describe the herbaceous vegetation in shelterbelts of different origins, tree species composition, and land management. We investigated surveys in four agricultural landscapes of North West Hungary, where the intensity of the landscape transformation is different. The diversity and species composition of the herbaceous vegetation were analyzed, including plant sociology and forest affinity. Our results highlight the importance of landscape history in herbaceous flora. Shelterbelts planted on cultivated without an immediate connection to former woody vegetation soil are not appropriate for the appearance of forest-related herbaceous species, regardless of tree species composition or the extent of the shelterbelt. On the contrary, the remnants of former woody vegetation are refuges for those herbaceous species that are very slow at colonizing new plantations. These findings expose that protecting existing woody areas is an essential task of agricultural land management.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-445X/10/9/930shelterbeltherbaceous floradiversityplant sociology
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author Nóra Szigeti
Imre Berki
Andrea Vityi
Leonid Rasran
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Imre Berki
Andrea Vityi
Leonid Rasran
Shelterbelts Planted on Cultivated Fields Are Not Solutions for the Recovery of Former Forest-Related Herbaceous Vegetation
Land
shelterbelt
herbaceous flora
diversity
plant sociology
author_facet Nóra Szigeti
Imre Berki
Andrea Vityi
Leonid Rasran
author_sort Nóra Szigeti
title Shelterbelts Planted on Cultivated Fields Are Not Solutions for the Recovery of Former Forest-Related Herbaceous Vegetation
title_short Shelterbelts Planted on Cultivated Fields Are Not Solutions for the Recovery of Former Forest-Related Herbaceous Vegetation
title_full Shelterbelts Planted on Cultivated Fields Are Not Solutions for the Recovery of Former Forest-Related Herbaceous Vegetation
title_fullStr Shelterbelts Planted on Cultivated Fields Are Not Solutions for the Recovery of Former Forest-Related Herbaceous Vegetation
title_full_unstemmed Shelterbelts Planted on Cultivated Fields Are Not Solutions for the Recovery of Former Forest-Related Herbaceous Vegetation
title_sort shelterbelts planted on cultivated fields are not solutions for the recovery of former forest-related herbaceous vegetation
publisher MDPI AG
series Land
issn 2073-445X
publishDate 2021-09-01
description Establishing shelterbelts for field protection is one of the rediscovered agroforestry practices in Europe and Hungary. Several studies have focused on the effects of these plantations on agricultural production. Prior scholarship reveals that shelterbelts enhance the diversity of bird and insect communities but generally fail to consider herbaceous cover. Our study aimed to describe the herbaceous vegetation in shelterbelts of different origins, tree species composition, and land management. We investigated surveys in four agricultural landscapes of North West Hungary, where the intensity of the landscape transformation is different. The diversity and species composition of the herbaceous vegetation were analyzed, including plant sociology and forest affinity. Our results highlight the importance of landscape history in herbaceous flora. Shelterbelts planted on cultivated without an immediate connection to former woody vegetation soil are not appropriate for the appearance of forest-related herbaceous species, regardless of tree species composition or the extent of the shelterbelt. On the contrary, the remnants of former woody vegetation are refuges for those herbaceous species that are very slow at colonizing new plantations. These findings expose that protecting existing woody areas is an essential task of agricultural land management.
topic shelterbelt
herbaceous flora
diversity
plant sociology
url https://www.mdpi.com/2073-445X/10/9/930
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