Enhancing Grassland Resilience to Drought Through Plant Diversity

This practice abstract analyzes how increasing plant species and genetic diversity in grasslands can stabilize forage production under drought and outlines strategies for moderate and severe drought conditions.

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This practice abstract examines the role of plant diversity in sown and permanent grasslands to maintain forage production under drought. It aims to understand species responses to water stress, identify traits for drought resistance and survival, and explore how these traits interact in mixtures across climatic gradients from Mediterranean to temperate regions. Recommendations include increasing species diversity under moderate drought to leverage insurance and complementarity effects, and exploiting intra-specific genetic variability to breed cultivars for severe drought. The review highlights the combined use of inter- and intra-specific diversity to boost resilience, reduce vulnerability, and create entrepreneurial opportunities.

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Contribution detail info

Project

Agroecology-TRANSECT

Trans-disciplinary approaches for systemic economic, ecological and climate change transitions

Location
France, Europe
Authors
Andreas Lüscher , VOLAIRE, F., SUTER M. , FINN J. A. , SUTER, D
Purpose
Manage risks and enhance resilience, Adopt innovative practices, Apply ready-to-use practices

File type
document
Created on
28 Feabh 2026
Origin language
English
Official project website
License
CC BY-SA