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Central European Journal of Biology | 2012

Grazed Pannonian grassland beta-diversity changes due to C 4 yellow bluestem

Szilárd Szentes; Zsuzsanna Sutyinszki; Gábor Szabó; Zita Zimmermann; J. Házi; Barnabás Wichmann; Levente Hufnagel; Károly Penksza; Sándor Bartha

This study investigates how yellow bluestem affects biodiversity in a typical Pannonian grassland. Beta diversity (i.e. the finescale spatial variability of species compositions), was estimated by the realized number of species combinations sampled at various scales. Sampling was performed by a standard protocol. Presences of plant species were recorded along 52.2 m long belt transect of 1044 units of 0.05x0.05 m contiguous microquadrats. According to the results the massive presence of tested C4 grass significantly reduced species richness of the grassland. Beta diversity assessment revealed that 90% of species combinations were lost due to yellow bluestem invasion. Fine-scale spatial pattern analyses showed complete local extinctions of other species from microsites dominated by yellow bluestem. This local extinction is enhanced by the specific clonal architecture of this species and by the accumulation of litter. Other dominant grasses had no effect on fine scale diversity, i.e. they could coexist well with other elements of the local flora. This study presents currently developed microhabitat types, forecasts and also draws attention to the danger that climate warming will probably enhance the spread of this detrimental C4 species.


Tuexenia | 2017

Comparative study on grasslands dominated by Festuca vaginata and F. pseudovaginata in the Carpathian Basin

Gábor Szabó; Zita Zimmermann; Andrea Catorci; Péter Csontos; Barnabás Wichmann; Szilárd Szentes; Attila Barczi; Károly Penksza

The aim of our study was to reveal the differences in the species composition and soil properties of open sandy grasslands dominated by different Festuca species, Festuca vaginata and F. pseudovaginata. Due to the arid conditions, sandy grasslands are generally covered by xerothermic vegetation in which F. vaginata is a typical dominant species. Festuca pseudovaginata, a species newly described by the authors, can also gain dominance in sandy grasslands. However, species composition and soil properties of grasslands dominated by this recently discovered species are still undiscovered. Based on previous coenological studies, we hypothesised that the grasslands characterised by the endemic F. vaginata are more species-rich than those with F. pseudovaginata. Coenological sampling was carried out in May 2009 at two study sites using the Braun-Blanquet method in quadrats of 2 m × 2 m. Five relevés were sampled in stands dominated by F. vaginata and F. pseudovaginata respectively at two study sites in Central Hungary, resulting in a total of twenty relevés. Analyses were based on the cover scores of vascular plant species and cryptogam crust and values of seven soil properties (pH [KCl], pH [H2O], humus, total N, Ca, P2O5 and K2O) measured in the 0–15 and 15–30 cm soil layers. Soil properties of the grasslands dominated by F. pseudovaginata and F. vaginata (dependent variables) were compared by linear mixed models, where ‘grassland type’ was the fixed factor and ‘site nested in grassland type’ was considered as random factor. Data were analysed by cluster analysis, fusion algorithm was a combinatorial method (minimising increase of variance), and the correlation was used as comparative function. We compared the cover of subordinate species by Mann-Whitney U test. We found that F. pseudovaginata and F. vaginata samples were well separated, and grasslands dominated by F. pseudovaginata had nearly two times more species than those dominated by F. vaginata. Based on the cluster analyses using plant cover and upper 0–15 cm soil layer data, F. pseudovaginata Manuscript received 12 December 2016, accepted 04 July 2017 Co-ordinating Editor: Balázs Deák ©Floristisch-soziologische Arbeitsgemeinschaft; www.tuexenia.de; download unter www.zobodat.at


Applied Vegetation Science | 2014

Impact of mid-successional dominant species on the diversity and progress of succession in regenerating temperate grasslands

Sándor Bartha; Szilárd Szentes; András Horváth; Judit Házi; Zita Zimmermann; Csaba Molnár; István Dancza; Katalin Margóczi; Robert W. Pal; Dragica Purger; Dávid Schmidt; Miklós Óvári; Cecília Komoly; Zsuzsanna Sutyinszki; Gábor Szabó; András István Csathó; Melinda Juhász; Károly Penksza; Zsolt Molnár


Catena | 2016

Meta-analysis of field scale spatial variability of grassland soil CO2 efflux: Interaction of biotic and abiotic drivers

Szilvia Fóti; János Balogh; Michael Herbst; Marianna Papp; Péter Koncz; Sándor Bartha; Zita Zimmermann; Cecília Komoly; Gábor Szabó; Katalin Margóczi; Manuel Acosta; Zoltán Nagy


Journal of Vegetation Science | 2016

How plot shape and spatial arrangement affect plant species richness counts: implications for sampling design and rarefaction analyses

Behlül Güler; Anke Jentsch; Iva Apostolova; Sándor Bartha; Juliette M. G. Bloor; Giandiego Campetella; Roberto Canullo; J. Házi; Jürgen Kreyling; Julien Pottier; Gábor Szabó; Tsvetelina Terziyska; Emin Uğurlu; Camilla Wellstein; Zita Zimmermann; Jürgen Dengler; János Podani


Applied Ecology and Environmental Research | 2014

The impact of the lesser blind mole rat [nannospalax (superspecies leucodon)] on the species composition and diversity of a loess steppe in Hungary

Zita Zimmermann; Gábor Szabó; András István Csathó; Judit Sallainé Kapocsi; Szilárd Szentes; Melinda Juhász; Judit Házi; Cecília Komoly; Klára Virágh; Harkányiné Székely Zsuzsanna; Lampert Rita; Zsuzsanna Sutyinszki; Sándor Bartha


Ecosystems | 2018

Temporal Variability of CO2 and N2O Flux Spatial Patterns at a Mowed and a Grazed Grassland

Szilvia Fóti; János Balogh; Marianna Papp; Péter Koncz; Dóra Hidy; Zsolt Csintalan; Péter Kertész; Sándor Bartha; Zita Zimmermann; Marianna Biró; László Hováth; Erik Molnár; Albert Szaniszló; Krisztina Kristóf; Györgyi Kampfl; Zoltán Nagy


Understanding broad-scale vegetation patterns | 2015

Trait-based assembly rules across climatic gradients of European grasslands are affected little by extreme drought

Camilla Wellstein; Anke Jentsch; Stefano Chelli; Giandiego Campetella; Roberto Canullo; Iva Apostolova; Juliette M. G. Bloor; Kevin Cianfaglione; Jürgen Dengler; Philipp von Gillhaußen; Behlül Güler; Judit Házi; Cecília Komoly; Jürgen Kreyling; Julien Pottier; Gábor Szabó; Tsvetelina Terziiska; Emin Uğurlu; Zita Zimmermann; Sándor Bartha


Journal of Agricultural Informatics | 2011

High resolution vegetation assessment with beta-diversity - a moving window approach

Sándor Bartha; Zita Zimmermann; András Horváth; Szilárd Szentes; Zsuzsanna Sutyinszki; Gábor Szabó; Judit Házi; Cecília Komoly; Károly Penksza


Archive | 2016

Improve plains blue-stem infested sward with overseeding

Szilárd Szentes; Zsuzsanna Sutyinszki; András Halász; G. Török; Károly Penksza; Gábor Szabó; Zita Zimmermann; Juliánna Eszter Tasi

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Sándor Bartha

Hungarian Academy of Sciences

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Cecília Komoly

Hungarian Academy of Sciences

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Judit Házi

Hungarian Academy of Sciences

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Camilla Wellstein

Free University of Bozen-Bolzano

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