L'expérience de léna démontre les avantages de la diversité végétale pour les prairies

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A number of studies suggest that there could be a positive relationship between the productivity of a plant community and its fioristic diversity. Besides, for grasslands, productivity is not the only desirable advantage. The Jena trials, constituting a large-scale and long-duration experiment, were set up to tackle these questions. In the plots of the Jena trials, the number of species varies from 1 to 60. Various sub-trials deal with the effects of the composition and the diversity of a pasture sward on its productivity, the diversity of certain organisms, and several ecological processes. The results from the first 6 years show clearly that there exist positive relationships between the number of species, the presence of legumes and/or the functional diversity on the one hand, and on the other the productivity, the resistance to encroachment by plants and to pathogenic fungi, and the cycles of nutrients. The positive effects of the fioristic diversity on the processes at the scale of the eco-system are of importance to the agricultural production and to the general environmental impact.

Translated title of the contributionThe jena trial demonstrates the benefits of fioristic diversity to pastures
Original languageFrench
JournalFourrages
Volume2008
Issue number195
Pages (from-to)275-286
Number of pages12
ISSN0429-2766
Publication statusPublished - 2008
Externally publishedYes