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Seed mix design and first year management influence multifunctionality and cost-effectiveness in prairie reconstruction

Journal

RESTORATION ECOLOGY
Volume 28, Issue 4, Pages 807-816

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/rec.13013

Keywords

ecosystem services; erosion control; pollinators; prairie reconstruction; seedling establishment; tallgrass prairie; weed resistance

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Funding

  1. Iowa Nutrient Reduction Center [2016-07, Y16-079]
  2. Farm Service Agency [AG-3151-C-17-0013]
  3. Iowa Nutrient Research Center [2016-07]

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Agricultural intensification continues to diminish many ecosystem services in the North American Corn Belt. Conservation programs may be able to combat these losses more efficiently by developing initiatives that attempt to balance multiple ecological benefits. In this study, we examine how seed mix design and first year management influence three ecosystem services commonly provided by tallgrass prairie reconstructions (erosion control, weed resistance, and pollinator resources). We established research plots with three seed mixes, with and without first year mowing. The grass-dominated Economy mix had 21 species and a 3:1 grass-to-forb seeding ratio. The forb-dominated Pollinator mix had 38 species and a 1:3 grass-to-forb seeding ratio. The grass:forb balanced Diversity mix, which was designed to resemble regional prairie remnants, had 71 species and a 1:1 grass-to-forb ratio. To assess ecosystem services, we measured native stem density, cover, inflorescence production, and floral richness from 2015 to 2018. The Economy mix had high native cover and stem density, but produced few inflorescences and had low floral richness. The Pollinator mix had high inflorescence production and floral richness, but also had high bare ground and weed cover. The Diversity mix had high inflorescence production and floral richness (comparable to the Pollinator mix) and high native cover and stem density (comparable to the Economy mix). First year mowing accelerated native plant establishment and inflorescence production, enhancing the provisioning of ecosystem services during the early stages of a reconstruction. Our results indicate that prairie reconstructions with thoughtfully designed seed mixes can effectively address multiple conservation challenges.

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