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Seed selection for grassland restoration: competitive effect of a dominant grass is mediated by seed source and nutrient availability
Authors:Emer A. Walker  Timo Conradi  Harald Meimberg  Johannes Kollmann
Affiliation:1. Department of Ecology and Ecosystem Management, Technische Universit?t München, Freising, Germany;2. Institute for Nature Conservation, University of Natural Resources and Applied Life Sciences (BoKu), Vienna, Austria
Abstract:Cultivars are selected for advantageous traits, which may enable them to have a greater competitive effect (CE), particularly under high nutrient conditions. Sites with high nutrient availability may favor the development of dominant grasses rather than subordinate species, especially in nutrient‐limited systems, such as calcareous grasslands. The aim of this experiment was to determine whether seed source influences the CE of a dominant grass on a subordinate species, and whether this relationship is mediated by nutrient availability. A greenhouse experiment with three nutrient levels was established; Dianthus carthusianorum was chosen as the subordinate “phytometer” to detect variation in the CE of different Festuca rubra seed sources. The grass species was sourced from 13 cultivar and 12 commercially propagated, but not selected, wild sources. When CE was calculated from biomass, propagated wild seed sources of F. rubra had a greater CE on the subordinate species than cultivars for medium and high nutrient levels. Based on phytometer height, propagated wild seed sources of F. rubra had a greater CE under all three nutrient levels. Our findings do not support the general notion that cultivars are more competitive than wild genotypes. Thus, the cultivar F. rubra may facilitate the establishment of other species during grassland restoration, particularly under elevated nutrient conditions.
Keywords:competition  cultivar and wild seed  Dianthus carthusianorum  Festuca rubra  greenhouse experiment  productivity
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