Agronomy (Nov 2024)

Site Preparation and Planting Strategies to Improve Native Forb Establishment in Pasturelands

  • David Bellangue,
  • Jacob Barney,
  • Michael Flessner,
  • Jonathan Kubesch,
  • Megan O’Rourke,
  • Benjamin Tracy,
  • John Leighton Reid

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/agronomy14112676
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 11
p. 2676

Abstract

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Increasing the diversity of native forbs in pasturelands can benefit insect pollinator populations, which have been declining widely. Establishing native forbs into existing pasturelands can be challenging, however, and information about effective planting strategies in these systems is lacking. In this study, we evaluated several planting strategies to improve native forb establishment. Two field experiments were conducted in Virginia, USA in 2021 and 2022. Experiment 1 evaluated how six herbicide treatments and tillage affected establishment success when forbs were planted in summer or fall. Experiment 2 investigated how different seeding rates from 2.2 to 56 kg/ha and pre-seeding cold stratification affected forb establishment. In experiment 1, treatments using Roundup/glyphosate and tillage resulted in the most forb establishment. Planting in summer improved establishment with Roundup/glyphosate application. In experiment 2, native forb plant establishment was positively associated with seeding rate (p p < 0.01), but these effects were inconsistent among species. Our results suggest that effective native forb establishment can be achieved through intensive site preparation with Roundup/glyphosate or tillage to suppress vegetation and planting at rates no higher than 11 kg/ha.

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