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The conversion of rockrose (Cistus ladanifer L.) shrubland into biodiverse pastures

João VieiraIván Daniel FilipIsabel MatosAlessandra RodriguesAna Rita TrindadeLuís Duarte SilvaJoão CassinelloT. CaritaMaria de Belém FreitasAlcinda Neves

Year: 2025 Journal:   Croatian Journal of Food Science and Technology Vol: 17 (2)Pages: 233-247   Publisher: Josip Juraj Strossmayer University of Osijek, Faculty of Food Technology Osijek

Abstract

Pastures in the Mediterranean region are vital for sustaining local agriculture and preserving biodiversity. When well-managed, these pastures enhance soil structure and fertility, reduce erosion, and improve water retention. These functions are especially critical in a climate marked by hot, dry summers and mild, wet winters. Moreover, these systems play a key role in carbon sequestration, contributing significantly to climate change mitigation. Mediterranean pastures also support the conservation of endemic plant species and provide essential habitats for a variety of wildlife. Quinta do Freixo (Algarve, Portugal) with an area around 800 hectares, is dedicated to sustainable agriculture and promotes ecological, economic and social sustainability. In addition to organic agriculture production, the farm also produces value-added food products and offers rural tourism experiences. On this farm, a dense shrubland of rockrose (Cistus ladanifer L.) is converted into pastures using a holistic method that includes mechanical cutting of the shrubs, spreading hay and grazing with Campaniça sheep under a regenerative rotational grazing (RRG) system. As a part of the project named “Revitalgarve: Revitalization of rural areas” (PRR-C05-i03-I-000237), these restored pastures are regularly monitored. Assessments included measurements of dry matter production and floristic composition. In addition, both the pastures and Cistus ladanifer shrublands were evaluated for the nutritional value and mineral composition of their foliage material. This approach has contributed to the development of species-rich pastures, rich in legumes and grasses and characterized by high protein content, excellent digestibility, and a well-balanced mineral composition. Although Cistus ladanifer had a relatively lower nutritional value due to its lower protein content and digestibility, the analysis showed that its aerial parts can serve as a supplementary feed resource, especially in periods of forage scarcity, contributing to overall feed availability in extensive grazing systems.The control of shrublands through this practice maintains biodiversity and reduces the risk of wildfires by effectively managing fuel loads.

Keywords:
Shrubland Grazing Mediterranean climate Agriculture Biodiversity Rangeland Pasture

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Agroforestry and silvopastoral systems
Life Sciences →  Agricultural and Biological Sciences →  Forestry
Mediterranean and Iberian flora and fauna
Life Sciences →  Agricultural and Biological Sciences →  Plant Science
Ecology and Vegetation Dynamics Studies
Physical Sciences →  Environmental Science →  Nature and Landscape Conservation

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