Die chronologische Liste zeigt aktuelle Veröffentlichungen aus dem Forschungsbetrieb der Hochschule Weihenstephan-Triesdorf. Zuständig ist das Zentrum für Forschung und Wissenstransfer (ZFW).
Nurdan Sahin-Demirbag,
K.-U. Röver,
Prof. Dr. Martina Hofmann,
J. Isselstein
Heterogenität des Futterangebotes auf extensiver Standweide (2006) Herausgeber: Walz, O.P., Deutsch-Türkische Agrarforschung | 8. Symposium vom 4. bis 8. Oktober 2005 an der Bundesforschungsanstalt für Landwirtschaft (FAL), Braunschweig , S. 431–434.
C. Franke,
Prof. Dr. Martina Hofmann,
G. Riehl
Grünland-Dauerbeobachtungsflächen in Sachsen – Ergebnisse aus 11 Jahren (2006) Info-Dienst 12/2006 , S. 68-73.
Prof. Dr. Martina Hofmann
Was bedeutet die Managementplanung in einem FFH-Gebiet für die Landwirtschaft? (2006) Veranstaltungen für landwirtschaftliche Nutzer bzw. Öffentliche Informationsveranstaltung im Rahmen der FFH-Managementplanung. 43 Veranstaltungen an verschiedenen Orten in Sachsen, April 2006 – Dezember 2007 .
Prof. Dr. Martina Hofmann,
A. J. Rook,
B. Dumont,
J. Isselstein,
J. Mills,
K. Osoro,
M. Scimone,
M. F. WallisDeVries
Effects of livestock breed and grazing intensity on biodiversity and production in sustainable grazing systems (2006) Vortrag, General Meeting of the European Grassland Federation, Badajoz/Spain .
Prof. Dr. Martina Hofmann
Grünlandbewirtschaftung im Ökologischen Landbau − Aspekte und Visionen (2006) Probevorlesung an der FH Eberswalde im Rahmen des Berufungsverfahrens auf die Professur ´Grünlandsysteme und Futterbau´, 2006 .
Prof. Dr. Martina Hofmann,
J. Isselstein
Berechtigungen: Peer Reviewed
Species enrichment in an agriculturally improved grassland and its effects on botanical composition, yield and forage quality (2005) Grass and Forage Science 60 (2), S. 136-145.
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2494.2005.00460.x
In a field experiment, the effects of different management treatments on the botanical development and productivity of a previously species‐poor, intensively managed, lowland permanent grass sward were investigated over a 4‐year period. Fertilizer inputs were stopped and nine main treatments, based on three pre‐sowing and three post‐sowing cutting regimes, were applied. Half of each treatment plot was oversown with a mixture of forb (wildflower) species and half left unsown. The aims were: (1) to investigate the effect of cutting regimes on the establishment of introduced forb species, (2) to assess the development and dry‐matter (DM) yield potential of these introduced species, and (3) to compare the DM yield and forage quality of swards with and without introduced species. Seedling establishment was recorded until the end of the second year. From the third year onwards, a common twice‐yearly cutting regime was imposed on all treatments, and the development of the introduced species was recorded. The DM yield of the nine oversown sub‐treatments was compared with the sub‐treatments not oversown. Frequent cutting after oversowing resulted in the greatest number of established plants and three times greater harvested DM yield of introduced species, compared with infrequent cutting. Plantago lanceolata and Trifolium pratense were the best performing introduced species. By years 3 and 4, there was proportionately 0·15 and 0·23, respectively, additional herbage DM yield harvested from the oversown treatments compared with unsown treatments, and up to 0·60 more in some treatments. The introduction of forbs increased the crude protein concentration, but decreased the digestibility of the forage.
J. Isselstein,
N. Kowarsch,
S. Bonn,
Prof. Dr. Martina Hofmann
The effect of sheep grazing at two stocking rates on the seedling recruitment of grassland forbs (2005) Herausgeber: O'Mara, F.P., Wilkins. R.J., ´t Mannetje, L., Rogers, RAM., Boland, T.M., XX International Grassland Congress. Wageningen Academic Press, Wageningen 2005 (625).
Prof. Dr. Martina Hofmann,
Nurdan Sahin-Demirbag,
J. Isselstein
Spatial and temporal dimensions of plant species diversity on cattle grazed pasture (2005) Mitteilungen der Arbeitsgemeinschaft für Grünland und Futterbau, Band 7, 2005 , S. 22-25.
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