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Type: Journal Article
Author(s): M. Hansson; H. Fogelfors
Publication Date: 2000

Vegetation changes in a semi-natural grassland of wooded meadow type that had been grazed for centuries are described following the introduction of various management regimes: mowing each year, mowing every third year, burning, mechanical removal of woody plants, chemical treatment of woody plants, continuous grazing and abandonment. The experiment was established in southern Sweden in 1972 and has been in progress for 15 years. In 1972, 1980 and 1986 the botanical composition in these plots was investigated in permanent subplots. The study clearly demonstrates that mowing or grazing is necessary to preserve community structure and that mowing is to be preferred in cases where maintaining species richness is of primary concern. Mowing every third year delayed vegetation change and prevented woody species from spreading. Therefore, periodic mowing might be an alternative way to preserve the flora. In contrast, yearly burning does not seem to be a viable management in this type of semi-natural grassland. To preserve the open landscape regeneration of woody plants has to be prevented. However, in plots where woody plants were removed the typical grassland flora declined. Abandonment resulted in closed forest. © IAVS; Opulus Press Uppsala. Printed in Sweden.

Citation: Hansson, M., and H. Fogelfors. 2000. Management of a semi-natural grassland; results from a 15-year-old experiment in southern Sweden. Journal of Vegetation Science, v. 11, no. 1, p. 31-38.

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  • burning
  • Europe
  • fire frequency
  • fire management
  • forestation
  • grasslands
  • grazing
  • grazing
  • herbicide
  • herbicides
  • mowing
  • mowing
  • periodic mowing
  • range management
  • species diversity (plants)
  • Sweden
  • woody plants
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