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Revista de la Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias. Universidad Nacional de Cuyo

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AGUIRRE RIVERA, Juan Rogelio; NEGRETE SANCHEZ, Luis Octavio  and  CASTRO RIVERA, Rigoberto. Effects of 20 years of parceling on the condition of communal rangeland on a Mexican ejido. Rev. Fac. Cienc. Agrar., Univ. Nac. Cuyo [online]. 2020, vol.52, n.2, pp.189-203. ISSN 1853-8665.

This study evaluated the current condition of rangeland on 18 out of 62 plots created in 1993 by parceling the communal rangeland of the El Castañón ejido (Catorce, San Luis Potosí, México). Six plots located in three different rangeland sites were analyzed: two, visually characterized as 'good', two as 'poor', and two as 'intermediate'. The density and volumetric biomass of the preponderant perennial species were estimated after grouping them by vital form and forage value. The current state of soil cover was assessed using Canfield's line intercept method. Estimates of the variables of vegetation structure and soil cover on the plots were then subjected to multivariate analysis (DECORANA). The hypothesis established that the concepts of site and condition of rangeland, developed for climatic grasslands in the USA, are valid for multi-stratified rangelands in the scrublands of the potosino highland. The three sites of rangeland and the visual assessments of their condition were confirmed by the results of the analyses of vegetation and soil cover. After prioritizing 17 characteristics of the 18 plots, we confirmed that the variables density and biomass by groups of species with distinct forage value, and the ratio of bare soil to ground covered with vegetation and mulch, generated adequate evaluations of the condition of these rangelands. The studied plots showed important differences in rangeland condition, after 20 years of parceling and individual exploitation.

Keywords : Multi-stratified rangelands; Rangeland site; Multivariate analysis; Desertization.

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