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  1. en.wikipedia.org

    The mesotrophic grassland communities in the British National Vegetation Classification system were described in Volume 3 of British Plant Communities, first published in 1992, along with the calcicolous grassland communities and the calcifugous grasslands and montane communities.. In total, 13 mesotrophic grassland communities have been identified: two communities in which False Oat-grass is ...
  2. cambridge.org

    The agricultural perspective on mesotrophic grasslands (e.g. Stapledon 1925, Fenton 1931, Davies 1941, 1952, Williams & Davies 1946) has been predominantly an economic one, interested in the abundance of a few widely distributed forage plants and aiming to provide a working basis for sward management and improvement. This kind of approach has ...
  3. howtorewild.co.uk

    Neutral Grasslands have moderate levels of biodiversity, but high levels of bioabundance compared with other grassland habitats, and they are typically found in lowland areas, (though upland habitat does exist). They're often described as hay meadows, or 'mesotrophic grasslands', and they fall between Acid and Calcareous Grasslands in their soil pH, at about 5.5 to […]
  4. publications.naturalengland.org.uk

    Learn about the different types of lowland grasslands in Britain, including neutral or mesotrophic grasslands, which are found on moist mineral soils with a pH between 5 and 6.5. Neutral grasslands are used for hay production and/or grazing and support a variety of native grasses and herbs.
  5. cdn.forestresearch.gov.uk

    Neutral grasslands occur throughout the UK on soils where the pH is within the range 5 to 6.5. Sometimes referred to as mesotrophic grasslands, they are characterised by vegetation dominated by grasses and herbs (Figure 1). The term 'neutral', although indicative of soil pH, is more correctly descriptive of the
  6. cambridge.org

    The following should therefore be seen as but a crude guide to identifying the types of mesotrophic grassland in the scheme and must always be used in conjunction with the data tables and community accounts. It relies on floristic (and, to a minor extent, physiognomic) features of the vegetation and demands a knowledge of the British flora and ...
  7. grassandflower.co.uk

    Learn about the characteristics, distribution and management of mesotrophic grassland, a type of vegetation that thrives on soils that are neither too acid nor too basic and neither very wet nor very dry. Find out how climate change, urbanization and agricultural practices affect the floristic diversity and composition of mesotrophic grassland in Britain.
  8. hutton.ac.uk

    mesotrophic, acid and mat grass grasslands and declining in improved grasslands. • Overall there was an increase in the cover of plants able to grow in moist conditions, especially in calcareous and mesotrophic grasslands. This correlates with an increase of c. 20% in rainfall at the plots surveyed over the
  9. eunis.eea.europa.eu

    Mesic grasslands Lowland and montane mesotrophic and eutrophic pastures and hay meadows of the boreal, nemoral, warm-temperate humid and mediterranean zones. They are generally more fertile than dry grasslands (E1), and include sports fields and agriculturally improved and reseeded pastures.
  10. en-academic.com

    The mesotrophic grassland communities of the NVC were described in Volume 3 of British Plant Communities, first published in 1992, along with the calcicolous grassland communities and the calcifugous grasslands and montane communities. In total, 13 mesotrophic grassland communities have been identified.
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  1. Mesotrophic grasslands in the British National Vegetation Classification system

    The mesotrophic grassland communities in the British National Vegetation Classification system were described in Volume 3 of British Plant Communities, first published in 1992, along with the calcicolous grassland communities and the calcifugous grasslands and montane communities. In total, 13 mesotrophic grassland communities have been identified:

    • two communities in which False Oat-grass is the characteristic grass species.…
    • four communities of well-drained permanent pastures and meadows, two of which are widespread and the other two more localised…
    • a single community covering a variety of widespread types of Perennial Rye-grass long-term ley…
    • three widespread communities associated with poorly drained permanent pastures…
    • three grass-dominated inundation communities, one of which, MG13, is widespread, the other two, MG11 and MG12, more localised.…
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