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Extensive roof greening with native sandy dry grassland species: Effects of different greening methods on vegetation development over four years

  • Extensive green roofs (EGRs) offer several beneficial ecosystem services for sustainable urban development. However, most standard green roofs have been designed with species-poor plant mixtures containing non-native species. Aiming to increase the nature conservation values of EGRs, we developed and tested a vascular plant seed mixture including regionally occurring native sandy dry grassland species in experimental miniature roofs in Northwestern Germany (temperate oceanic climate) over 4 years. We tested the mixture at two seed densities (1 and 2 g/m2). Additionally, we tested seeding at 1 g/m2 and introducing raked plant material collected from an ancient dry grassland. The total establishment rates of sown species reached 92–96% in the first year, but dropped to 40–60% in the last 2  years, with the highest values for the plots with raked material. Twenty-four additional species (11 vascular, 7 lichen, and 6 moss species, including 7 red-list species) typical of sandy dry grasslands were introduced through the raked material. Vascular plants reached 60–70% cover in the second year. Severe drought periods in the third and the fourth year led to a strong decline of vascular plant cover then. As this cover was higher in the plots with raked material, we assume facilitative effects through the well-developed cryptogam layer containing a mix of pleurocarpous and acrocarpous mosses and lichens. Spontaneously establishing acrocarpous mosses in sown plots did not seem to provide this same function. We conclude that EGRs designed with regionally occurring sandy dry grassland plant species and especially the application of raked plant material from ancient grassland is a fruitful approach to increase the value of green roofs for native phytodiversity.

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Author:Roland Schröder, Kathrin KiehlORCiD
Title (English):Extensive roof greening with native sandy dry grassland species: Effects of different greening methods on vegetation development over four years
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecoleng.2020.105728
ISSN:1872-6992
ISSN:0925-8574
Parent Title (English):Ecological Engineering
Document Type:Article
Language:English
Date of Publication (online):2020/02/09
electronic ID:Zur Anzeige in scinos
Release Date:2023/12/08
Tag:Green roof; Moss; Raked material; Seeding; Xerophytic grassland
Issue:145
Page Number:11
Note:
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Faculties:Fakultät AuL
DDC classes:500 Naturwissenschaften und Mathematik / 580 Pflanzen (Botanik)
Review Status:Veröffentlichte Fassung/Verlagsversion