Vegetational response to short-duration and continuous grazing in southcentral New Mexico
Issue Date
1991-07-01Keywords
grazing timevegetation cover
standing crop
stocking rate
pastures
vegetation
Bouteloua gracilis
biomass production
grazing intensity
cattle
biomass
range management
botanical composition
grazing
New Mexico
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White, M. R., Pieper, R. D., Donart, G. B., & Trifaro, L. W. (1991). Vegetational response to short-duration and continuous grazing in southcentral New Mexico. Journal of Range Management, 44(4), 399-403.Publisher
Society for Range ManagementJournal
Journal of Range ManagementDOI
10.2307/4002408Additional Links
https://rangelands.org/Abstract
Vegetational response of a nine-paddock, short-duration grazing cell was compared to that of a continuous pasture for a 5-year period in southcentral New Mexico. Differences in vegetational response to short-duration and continuous grazing on blue grama rangeland were small. Basal plant cover was slightly hither for the short-duration pastures, but end-of-season standing crop of all species was similar for both systems. Blue grama aboveground productivity and basal cover were higher for the short-duration pastures than for the continuously-grazed pasture. Possible short-term results from short-duration grazing include slightly higher stocking rates and a positive response of blue grama.Type
textArticle
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enISSN
0022-409Xae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.2307/4002408