Climate change impacts on the Alpine, Continental and Mediterranean grassland systems of Italy: A review

IF 2.6 3区 农林科学 Q1 AGRONOMY
C. Dibari, A. Pulina, G. Argenti, C. Aglietti, M. Bindi, M. Moriondo, Laura Mula, M. Pasqui, G. Seddaiu, P. Roggero
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Abstract

The ongoing climate change, which is threatening grassland agroecosystems throughout Europe, is also evident in the Italian grasslands. These systems, often located in marginal areas, are species-rich ecosystems characterized by variable, and often unreliable, grass and forage production and strongly dependent on interactions between climate, soil and agricultural management practices (e.g. land abandonment, lack of investments on innovation, stocking rates reduction, etc.), making them very sensitive and vulnerable to climate change. This review draws from the scientific literature the impacts of current and expected climatic changes on grassland and forage crop systems framed in three different bio-climatic zones of Italy, namely the Alpine, Continental and Mediterranean, and focussing on: i) grassland biodiversity and vegetation; and ii) forage production and quality. The main aims of this review are to: i) revise the existing literature in the domain, highlighting different or common trends among different Italian biogeographical regions; ii) provide information on the main climatic impacts analysed and drivers involved in the studied evolutions; and iii) point out the knowledge gaps currently pending in order to hypothesize the future scenarios of research in this sector. Even if this review has pointed out differences in approaches, adopted methodologies and purposes of conducted researches, some common trends can be highlighted, though located in three different environments. Expected warming and modification on rainfall pattern will produce deep changes in vegetation of grassland types, with reduction or the disappearance of cold tolerant species and a spread of xeric/thermophilus ones and shrubby vegetation and with a general upward shift of vegetation types in mountain areas. Moreover, a general reduction of aboveground biomass is expected, as summer droughts is considered a main driver able to force grassland productivity. Finally, warming and rainfall reduction are considered the main factors able to reduce forage quality and palatability of grasslands, as a consequence of reduction of nitrogen content in the available biomass and of the higher spread of less unpalatable species and shrubs. The hypothesis is that the information gained from this review can provide insights on the current level of knowledge on the expected impacts of climate change on Italian grassland systems, and support the development of policy strategies for adaptation at national level. Highlights - This review highlights grassland systems responses to climate change in the Alpine, Apennine and Mediterranean areas of Italy.- Future climate will determine deep changes in grassland composition, extension and productivity. - Droughts is considered the main factor affecting forage quality and palatability.- Further research is needed to understand climate change impacts on grassland vegetation in the Mediterranean.
气候变化对意大利阿尔卑斯、大陆和地中海草原系统的影响:综述
持续的气候变化正在威胁着整个欧洲的草地农业生态系统,在意大利的草原上也很明显。这些系统通常位于边缘地区,是物种丰富的生态系统,其特点是草和饲草生产变化不定,而且往往不可靠,并且强烈依赖于气候、土壤和农业管理做法之间的相互作用(例如土地遗弃、缺乏创新投资、放养率降低等),使其对气候变化非常敏感和脆弱。本文综述了当前和预期的气候变化对意大利三个不同生物气候带(高山、大陆和地中海)的草地和饲料作物系统的影响,并着重于:i)草地生物多样性和植被;二是饲料产量和质量。本综述的主要目的是:i)修订该领域的现有文献,突出意大利不同生物地理区域之间的不同或共同趋势;Ii)提供资料,说明所分析的主要气候影响和所研究的演变所涉及的驱动因素;iii)指出目前有待解决的知识差距,以便对该领域研究的未来情景进行假设。即使本审查指出了所进行研究的方法、采用的方法和目的的差异,也可以强调一些共同的趋势,尽管它们位于三种不同的环境中。预期的增温和降雨模式的改变将使草地类型植被发生深刻变化,耐寒物种减少或消失,喜旱/喜热植物和灌木植被扩大,山区植被类型总体上移。此外,预计地上生物量将普遍减少,因为夏季干旱被认为是能够迫使草地生产力的主要驱动因素。最后,气候变暖和降雨量减少被认为是降低草地牧草质量和适口性的主要因素,因为有效生物量中氮含量的减少以及不那么适口的物种和灌木的扩大。我们的假设是,从这篇综述中获得的信息可以提供关于气候变化对意大利草原系统预期影响的当前知识水平的见解,并支持国家层面适应政策战略的制定。本综述重点介绍了意大利阿尔卑斯、亚平宁和地中海地区草地系统对气候变化的响应。——未来气候将决定草地组成、扩展和生产力的深刻变化。-干旱被认为是影响牧草品质和适口性的主要因素。-需要进一步研究气候变化对地中海草原植被的影响。
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CiteScore
4.20
自引率
4.50%
发文量
25
审稿时长
10 weeks
期刊介绍: The Italian Journal of Agronomy (IJA) is the official journal of the Italian Society for Agronomy. It publishes quarterly original articles and reviews reporting experimental and theoretical contributions to agronomy and crop science, with main emphasis on original articles from Italy and countries having similar agricultural conditions. The journal deals with all aspects of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, the interactions between cropping systems and sustainable development. Multidisciplinary articles that bridge agronomy with ecology, environmental and social sciences are also welcome.
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