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Nutrient cycling in warm-climate grasslands

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CROP SCIENCE
Volume 47, Issue 3, Pages 915-928

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WILEY
DOI: 10.2135/cropsci2006.09.0581

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Nutrients cycle among pools within an ecosystem, and losses of nutrients to the environment accompany each, transfer from, pool to pool. Efficient recapture of nutrients by plants is critical and extensively managed grasslands if these swards are to persist. In intensively managed systems, the greatest contribution of efficient recapture of nutrients may be minimizing loss of nutrients to the environment and associated negative impacts. Regardless of management intensity, grassland management decisions should be informed by an understanding of the dynamics of nutrient cycling. A significant body of literature has emerged in recent years describing nutrient dynamics in warm climate grasslands. In warm climates globally, are most often low-input production dominated by C-4 grasses. These characteristics affect nutrient cycling, resulting in very different management challenges and opportunities than in higher input, C-3-grass or legume-dominated, grasslands. This paper will focus on warm-climate grasslands. Within context its objectives are (i) to describe the most prominent pools of C, N, P, and K, (ii) to discuss fluxes among nutrient pools, with emphasis on plant litter and animal excreta, (iii) to describe the importance of management, and dynamics of soil organic matter (iv) to review the impact of grazing systems on nutrient cycling.

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