Effects of long-term mowing on sward composition for a potential sheep pasture
Abstract
This study examines the effects of long-term mowing on the composition and diversity of
semi-natural grasslands on Hill Somló in the Western Cserhát region of Hungary. Mowing
was used to control the dominance of native invasive species like Calamagrostis epigejos
and promote a more balanced plant community, with the goal of improving the grassland's
ecological and agricultural value for sheep grazing.