Prescribed fire increases forage mineral content in grazed rangeland

IF 2.9 3区 农林科学 Q1 FORESTRY
Megan R. Wanchuk, Devan Allen McGranahan, Kevin K. Sedivec, Kendall C. Swanson, Torre J. Hovick
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Abstract

Background

Sustainable rangeland management balances production and conservation. While a broad literature describesthe conservation benefits of prescribed fire, benefits for livestock production have emerged more slowly. Mineral nutrition is important for livestock health and performance, but the impact of prescribed fire on mineral concentration of forages, especially in the northern US Great Plains, remains unknown.

Aims

We investigated how burning affects the mineral concentration of forage early and late in the growing season.

Methods

Data were collected on mixed-grass prairie in south-central North Dakota, USA. Vegetation was clipped from recently burned, 1 year post-fire, 2 years post-fire, and not-yet-burned patches at the same sampling points in spring and late summer. Samples were analysed for calcium, phosphorus, magnesium, potassium, copper, iron, manganese, and zinc concentration.

Key results

Burning increased forage mineral concentration across most minerals. Phosphorous, potassium, copper and zinc were higher in burned areas in late spring and summer; calcium, magnesium and manganese were only higher during the late summer; Late-season iron levels increased with time since fire.

Conclusions

Prescribed fire has a positive effect on forage mineral content.

Implications

Prescribed fire has the potential to reduce mineral supplementation costs and improve cow performance.

放火可增加放牧牧场的牧草矿物质含量
背景可持续的牧场管理兼顾了生产和保护。尽管有大量文献描述了野火对保护环境的益处,但野火对牲畜生产的益处却出现得较慢。矿物质营养对牲畜的健康和表现非常重要,但野火对牧草(尤其是美国北部大平原)矿物质浓度的影响仍然未知。目的我们研究了焚烧如何影响草料在生长季节初期和后期的矿物质浓度。方法在美国北达科他州中南部的混合草草原上收集数据。在春季和夏末的相同取样点,分别从最近烧过、火烧后 1 年、火烧后 2 年以及尚未烧过的地块剪取植被。对样本进行了钙、磷、镁、钾、铜、铁、锰和锌浓度分析。主要结果焚烧增加了牧草中大多数矿物质的浓度。春末和夏末焚烧地区的磷、钾、铜和锌含量较高;钙、镁和锰仅在夏末含量较高;随着焚烧时间的延长,夏末的铁含量也在增加。结论放火对牧草矿物质含量有积极影响。意义放火有可能降低矿物质补充成本,提高奶牛生产性能。
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来源期刊
CiteScore
5.50
自引率
9.70%
发文量
67
审稿时长
12-24 weeks
期刊介绍: International Journal of Wildland Fire publishes new and significant articles that advance basic and applied research concerning wildland fire. Published papers aim to assist in the understanding of the basic principles of fire as a process, its ecological impact at the stand level and the landscape level, modelling fire and its effects, as well as presenting information on how to effectively and efficiently manage fire. The journal has an international perspective, since wildland fire plays a major social, economic and ecological role around the globe. The International Journal of Wildland Fire is published on behalf of the International Association of Wildland Fire.
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