Cattle grazing effect on Mimosa pudica L. in tropical pasture system

Mimosa pudica is the most abundant and problematic invasive species in tropical pastures. This study investigates the effects of two cattle grazing systems, long-term moderate grazing (LTG, 2.7 animal unit/ha/yr for 33 years) and short-term heavy grazing (STG, 5 animal unit/ha/yr for 2 years) compar...

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Main Authors: Ajorlo, Majid, Abdullah, Ramdzani, Abdul Halim, Ridzwan, Ebrahimian, Mahboubeh
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universiti Putra Malaysia Press 2014
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/36716/1/36716.pdf
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author Ajorlo, Majid
Abdullah, Ramdzani
Abdul Halim, Ridzwan
Ebrahimian, Mahboubeh
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Abdullah, Ramdzani
Abdul Halim, Ridzwan
Ebrahimian, Mahboubeh
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description Mimosa pudica is the most abundant and problematic invasive species in tropical pastures. This study investigates the effects of two cattle grazing systems, long-term moderate grazing (LTG, 2.7 animal unit/ha/yr for 33 years) and short-term heavy grazing (STG, 5 animal unit/ha/yr for 2 years) compared with ungrazed exclosure pasture on the invasion of M. pudica and its relationship with herbage production in tropical pasture. M. pudica and pasture production were concurrently sampled four times at the end of grass growing period at both grazed and ungrazed pastures. Mean density of M. pudica was 56% greater (P<0.05) in the LTG pasture than that in the ungrazed exclosure although it did not vary (P>0.05) between the STG pasture and ungrazed exclosure. Mean importance value (IV) of M. pudica in the LTG pasture was 46% lower (P<0.05) than that in the ungrazed exclosure, and this was 220% greater (P<0.05) in the STG pasture than that in the ungrazed exclosure. Pasture herbage production was unrelated (P>0.05) to the density, IV and dry matter (DM) of M. pudica in either pasture system. An insignificant negative relationship was found between the density and DM of M. pudica with pasture production. In contrast, a positive but insignificant relationship was observed between %IV of M. pudica and pasture production in both pasture sites. The LTG system had adverse effect on M. pudica population, whereas STG system supplied relatively desirable conditions for M. pudica establishment and infestation.
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spelling upm.eprints-367162015-05-30T06:36:44Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/36716/ Cattle grazing effect on Mimosa pudica L. in tropical pasture system Ajorlo, Majid Abdullah, Ramdzani Abdul Halim, Ridzwan Ebrahimian, Mahboubeh Mimosa pudica is the most abundant and problematic invasive species in tropical pastures. This study investigates the effects of two cattle grazing systems, long-term moderate grazing (LTG, 2.7 animal unit/ha/yr for 33 years) and short-term heavy grazing (STG, 5 animal unit/ha/yr for 2 years) compared with ungrazed exclosure pasture on the invasion of M. pudica and its relationship with herbage production in tropical pasture. M. pudica and pasture production were concurrently sampled four times at the end of grass growing period at both grazed and ungrazed pastures. Mean density of M. pudica was 56% greater (P<0.05) in the LTG pasture than that in the ungrazed exclosure although it did not vary (P>0.05) between the STG pasture and ungrazed exclosure. Mean importance value (IV) of M. pudica in the LTG pasture was 46% lower (P<0.05) than that in the ungrazed exclosure, and this was 220% greater (P<0.05) in the STG pasture than that in the ungrazed exclosure. Pasture herbage production was unrelated (P>0.05) to the density, IV and dry matter (DM) of M. pudica in either pasture system. An insignificant negative relationship was found between the density and DM of M. pudica with pasture production. In contrast, a positive but insignificant relationship was observed between %IV of M. pudica and pasture production in both pasture sites. The LTG system had adverse effect on M. pudica population, whereas STG system supplied relatively desirable conditions for M. pudica establishment and infestation. Universiti Putra Malaysia Press 2014-05 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/36716/1/36716.pdf Ajorlo, Majid and Abdullah, Ramdzani and Abdul Halim, Ridzwan and Ebrahimian, Mahboubeh (2014) Cattle grazing effect on Mimosa pudica L. in tropical pasture system. Pertanika Journal of Tropical Agricultural Science, 37 (2). pp. 249-261. ISSN 1511-3701; ESSN: 2231-8542 http://www.pertanika.upm.edu.my/current_issues.php?jtype=1&journal=JTAS-37-2-5
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title Cattle grazing effect on Mimosa pudica L. in tropical pasture system
title_full Cattle grazing effect on Mimosa pudica L. in tropical pasture system
title_fullStr Cattle grazing effect on Mimosa pudica L. in tropical pasture system
title_full_unstemmed Cattle grazing effect on Mimosa pudica L. in tropical pasture system
title_short Cattle grazing effect on Mimosa pudica L. in tropical pasture system
title_sort cattle grazing effect on mimosa pudica l in tropical pasture system
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