Root proliferation in native perennial grasses of arid Patagonia, Argentina

Autores
Torres, Yanina Alejandra; Busso, Carlos Alberto; Montenegro, Oscar A.; Ithurrart, Leticia Soledad; Giorgetti, Hugo D.; Rodríguez, Gustavo; Bentivegna, Diego Javier; Brevedan, Roberto; Fernandez, Osvaldo Alberto; Mujica, María de la Merced; Baioni, Sandra S.; Entio, Lisandro José; Fioretti, María N.; Tucat, Guillermo
Año de publicación
2014
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inglés
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artículo
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versión publicada
Descripción
Pappophorum vaginatum is the most abundant C4 perennial grass desirable to livestock in rangelands of northeastern Patagonia, Argentina. We hypothesized that (1) defoliation reduce net primary productivity, and root length density and weight in the native species, and (2) root net primary productivity, and root length density and weight, are greater in P. vaginatum than in the other, less desirable, native species (i.e., Aristida spegazzinii, A. subulata and Sporobolus cryptandrus). Plants of all species were either exposed or not to a severe defoliation twice a year during two growing seasons. Root proliferation was measured using the cylinder method. Cylindrical, iron structures, wrapped up using nylon mesh, were buried diagonally from the periphery to the center on individual plants. These structures, initially filled with soil without any organic residue, were dug up from the soil on 25 April 2008, after two successive defoliations in mid-spring 2007. During the second growing season (2008–2009), cylinders were destructively harvested on 4 April 2009, after one or two defoliations in mid-and/or late-spring, respectively. Roots grown into the cylinders were obtained after washing the soil manually. Defoliation during two successive years did reduce the study variables only after plants of all species were defoliated twice, which supported the first hypothesis. The greater root net primary productivity, root length density and weight in P. vaginatum than in the other native species, in support of the second hypothesis, could help to explain its greater abundance in rangelands of Argentina.
Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias y Forestales
Materia
Ciencias Agrarias
Aristida species
Competitive ability
Pappophorum vaginatum
Sporobolus cryptandrus
Warm-season perennial grasses
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Root proliferation in native perennial grasses of arid Patagonia, Argentina
title Root proliferation in native perennial grasses of arid Patagonia, Argentina
spellingShingle Root proliferation in native perennial grasses of arid Patagonia, Argentina
Torres, Yanina Alejandra
Ciencias Agrarias
Aristida species
Competitive ability
Pappophorum vaginatum
Sporobolus cryptandrus
Warm-season perennial grasses
title_short Root proliferation in native perennial grasses of arid Patagonia, Argentina
title_full Root proliferation in native perennial grasses of arid Patagonia, Argentina
title_fullStr Root proliferation in native perennial grasses of arid Patagonia, Argentina
title_full_unstemmed Root proliferation in native perennial grasses of arid Patagonia, Argentina
title_sort Root proliferation in native perennial grasses of arid Patagonia, Argentina
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Torres, Yanina Alejandra
Busso, Carlos Alberto
Montenegro, Oscar A.
Ithurrart, Leticia Soledad
Giorgetti, Hugo D.
Rodríguez, Gustavo
Bentivegna, Diego Javier
Brevedan, Roberto
Fernandez, Osvaldo Alberto
Mujica, María de la Merced
Baioni, Sandra S.
Entio, Lisandro José
Fioretti, María N.
Tucat, Guillermo
author Torres, Yanina Alejandra
author_facet Torres, Yanina Alejandra
Busso, Carlos Alberto
Montenegro, Oscar A.
Ithurrart, Leticia Soledad
Giorgetti, Hugo D.
Rodríguez, Gustavo
Bentivegna, Diego Javier
Brevedan, Roberto
Fernandez, Osvaldo Alberto
Mujica, María de la Merced
Baioni, Sandra S.
Entio, Lisandro José
Fioretti, María N.
Tucat, Guillermo
author_role author
author2 Busso, Carlos Alberto
Montenegro, Oscar A.
Ithurrart, Leticia Soledad
Giorgetti, Hugo D.
Rodríguez, Gustavo
Bentivegna, Diego Javier
Brevedan, Roberto
Fernandez, Osvaldo Alberto
Mujica, María de la Merced
Baioni, Sandra S.
Entio, Lisandro José
Fioretti, María N.
Tucat, Guillermo
author2_role author
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author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Ciencias Agrarias
Aristida species
Competitive ability
Pappophorum vaginatum
Sporobolus cryptandrus
Warm-season perennial grasses
topic Ciencias Agrarias
Aristida species
Competitive ability
Pappophorum vaginatum
Sporobolus cryptandrus
Warm-season perennial grasses
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv Pappophorum vaginatum is the most abundant C4 perennial grass desirable to livestock in rangelands of northeastern Patagonia, Argentina. We hypothesized that (1) defoliation reduce net primary productivity, and root length density and weight in the native species, and (2) root net primary productivity, and root length density and weight, are greater in P. vaginatum than in the other, less desirable, native species (i.e., Aristida spegazzinii, A. subulata and Sporobolus cryptandrus). Plants of all species were either exposed or not to a severe defoliation twice a year during two growing seasons. Root proliferation was measured using the cylinder method. Cylindrical, iron structures, wrapped up using nylon mesh, were buried diagonally from the periphery to the center on individual plants. These structures, initially filled with soil without any organic residue, were dug up from the soil on 25 April 2008, after two successive defoliations in mid-spring 2007. During the second growing season (2008–2009), cylinders were destructively harvested on 4 April 2009, after one or two defoliations in mid-and/or late-spring, respectively. Roots grown into the cylinders were obtained after washing the soil manually. Defoliation during two successive years did reduce the study variables only after plants of all species were defoliated twice, which supported the first hypothesis. The greater root net primary productivity, root length density and weight in P. vaginatum than in the other native species, in support of the second hypothesis, could help to explain its greater abundance in rangelands of Argentina.
Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias y Forestales
description Pappophorum vaginatum is the most abundant C4 perennial grass desirable to livestock in rangelands of northeastern Patagonia, Argentina. We hypothesized that (1) defoliation reduce net primary productivity, and root length density and weight in the native species, and (2) root net primary productivity, and root length density and weight, are greater in P. vaginatum than in the other, less desirable, native species (i.e., Aristida spegazzinii, A. subulata and Sporobolus cryptandrus). Plants of all species were either exposed or not to a severe defoliation twice a year during two growing seasons. Root proliferation was measured using the cylinder method. Cylindrical, iron structures, wrapped up using nylon mesh, were buried diagonally from the periphery to the center on individual plants. These structures, initially filled with soil without any organic residue, were dug up from the soil on 25 April 2008, after two successive defoliations in mid-spring 2007. During the second growing season (2008–2009), cylinders were destructively harvested on 4 April 2009, after one or two defoliations in mid-and/or late-spring, respectively. Roots grown into the cylinders were obtained after washing the soil manually. Defoliation during two successive years did reduce the study variables only after plants of all species were defoliated twice, which supported the first hypothesis. The greater root net primary productivity, root length density and weight in P. vaginatum than in the other native species, in support of the second hypothesis, could help to explain its greater abundance in rangelands of Argentina.
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