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Journal of Applied Ecology | 2013

Ecosystem function enhanced by combining four functional types of plant species in intensively managed grassland mixtures: a 3‐year continental‐scale field experiment

John A. Finn; Laura Kirwan; John Connolly; M.-Teresa Sebastia; Áslaug Helgadóttir; Ole Hans Baadshaug; Gilles Bélanger; Alistair Black; Caroline Brophy; Rosemary P. Collins; Jure Čop; Sigridur Dalmannsdóttir; Ignacio Delgado; A. Elgersma; M. Fothergill; Bodil E. Frankow-Lindberg; Anne Ghesquière; Barbara Golińska; Piotr Golinski; Philippe Grieu; Anne-Maj Gustavsson; Mats Höglind; Olivier Huguenin-Elie; Marit Jørgensen; Zydre Kadziuliene; Päivi Kurki; Rosa Llurba; Tor Lunnan; Claudio Porqueddu; Matthias Suter

1.A coordinated continental-scale field experiment across 31 sites was used to compare the biomass yield of monocultures and four species mixtures associated with intensively managed agricultural grassland systems. To increase complementarity in resource use, each of the four species in the experimental design represented a distinct functional type derived from two levels of each of two functional traits, nitrogen acquisition (N2-fixing legume or nonfixing grass) crossed with temporal development (fast-establishing or temporally persistent). Relative abundances of the four functional types in mixtures were systematically varied at sowing to vary the evenness of the same four species in mixture communities at each site and sown at two levels of seed density. 2.Across multiple years, the total yield (including weed biomass) of the mixtures exceeded that of the average monoculture in >97% of comparisons. It also exceeded that of the best monoculture (transgressive overyielding) in about 60% of sites, with a mean yield ratio of mixture to best-performing monoculture of 1·07 across all sites. Analyses based on yield of sown species only (excluding weed biomass) demonstrated considerably greater transgressive overyielding (significant at about 70% of sites, ratio of mixture to best-performing monoculture = 1·18). 3.Mixtures maintained a resistance to weed invasion over at least 3 years. In mixtures, median values indicate


Ecology | 2014

The Agrodiversity Experiment: three years of data from a multisite study in intensively managed grasslands

Laura Kirwan; John Connolly; Caroline Brophy; Ole Hans Baadshaug; Gilles Bélanger; Alistair Black; Tim Carnus; Rosemary P. Collins; Jure Čop; Ignacio Delgado; Alex De Vliegher; A. Elgersma; Bodil E. Frankow-Lindberg; Piotr Golinski; Philippe Grieu; Anne-Maj Gustavsson; Áslaug Helgadóttir; Mats Höglind; Olivier Huguenin-Elie; Marit Jørgensen; Žydrė Kadžiulienė; Tor Lunnan; Andreas Lüscher; Päivi Kurki; Claudio Porqueddu; M.-Teresa Sebastia; Ulrich Thumm; David Walmsley; John A. Finn

Kirwan, L., Connolly, J., Brophy, C., Baadshaug, O. H., Belanger, G., Black, A., Carnus, T., Collins, R. P., Cop, J., Delgado, I., De Vliegher, A., Elgersma, A., Frankow-Lindberg, B. E., Golinski, P., Grieu, P., Gustavsson, A., Helgadottir, A., Hoglind, M., Huguenin-elie, O., Jorgensen, M., Kadziuliene, Z., Lunnan, T., Luscher, A., Kurki, P., Porqueddu, C., Sebastia, M. T., Thumm, U., Walmsley, D. & Finn, J. A. (2014). The Agrodiversity Experiment: three years of data from a multisite study in intensively managed grasslands. Ecology, 95 (9), [2680]


Ecology | 2014

The Agrodiversity Experiment: three years of data from a multisite study in intensively managed grasslands Ecological Archives

Laura Kirwan; John Connolly; Caroline Brophy; Ole Hans Baadshaug; Gilles Bélanger; Alistair Black; Tim Carnus; Rosemary P. Collins; Jure Čop; Ignacio Delgado; Alex De Vliegher; A. Elgersma; Bodil E. Frankow-Lindberg; Piotr Golinski; Philippe Grieu; Anne-Maj Gustavsson; Áslaug Helgadóttir; Mats Höglind; Olivier Huguenin-Elie; Marit Jørgensen; Zydre Kadziuliene; Tor Lunnan; Andreas Lüscher; Päivi Kurki; Claudio Porqueddu; M.-Teresa Sebastia; Ulrich Thumm; David Walmsley; John A. Finn

Kirwan, L., Connolly, J., Brophy, C., Baadshaug, O. H., Belanger, G., Black, A., Carnus, T., Collins, R. P., Cop, J., Delgado, I., De Vliegher, A., Elgersma, A., Frankow-Lindberg, B. E., Golinski, P., Grieu, P., Gustavsson, A., Helgadottir, A., Hoglind, M., Huguenin-elie, O., Jorgensen, M., Kadziuliene, Z., Lunnan, T., Luscher, A., Kurki, P., Porqueddu, C., Sebastia, M. T., Thumm, U., Walmsley, D. & Finn, J. A. (2014). The Agrodiversity Experiment: three years of data from a multisite study in intensively managed grasslands. Ecology, 95 (9), [2680]


Irish Journal of Agricultural and Food Research | 2009

Comparative growth and management of white and red clovers.

Alistair Black; A.S. Laidlaw; Derrick J. Moot; P. O'Kiely


Grass and Forage Science | 2006

Development and growth characteristics of Caucasian and white clover seedlings, compared with perennial ryegrass

Alistair Black; Derrick J. Moot; Richard J. Lucas


Grass and Forage Science | 2006

Spring and autumn establishment of Caucasian and white clovers with different sowing rates of perennial ryegrass

Alistair Black; Derrick J. Moot; Richard J. Lucas


Irish Journal of Agricultural and Food Research | 2009

Effects of multi-species swards on dry matter production and the incidence of unsown species at three Irish sites

John Connolly; John A. Finn; Alistair Black; Laura Kirwan; Caroline Brophy; Andreas Lüscher


Proceedings of the New Zealand Grassland Association 62nd Conference, Invercargill, New Zealand, 31 October-2 November 2000. | 2000

Caucasian clover was more productive than white clover in grass mixtures under drought conditions

Alistair Black; Richard J. Lucas


Proceedings of the New Zealand Grassland Association | 2002

Seedling development and growth of white clover, caucasian clover and perennial ryegrass grown in field and controlled environments

Alistair Black; Derrick J. Moot; Richard J. Lucas


New Zealand Grassland Association: Conference 2014 | 2014

Identification and effectiveness of rhizobial strains that nodulate Lupinus polyphyllus

Travis Ryan-Salter; Alistair Black; Mitchell Andrews; Derrick J. Moot

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John Connolly

University College Dublin

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Laura Kirwan

Waterford Institute of Technology

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Áslaug Helgadóttir

Agricultural University of Iceland

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Ole Hans Baadshaug

Norwegian University of Life Sciences

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Gilles Bélanger

Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada

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Jure Čop

University of Ljubljana

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A. Elgersma

Wageningen University and Research Centre

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