Abstract

AbstractA modified method with visual observation for estimating biomass distribution on grasslands is proposed. This labor‐saving technique facilitates surveys for estimating herbaceous biomass distribution for grasslands. It is based on the principle of Shiyomi's visual observation method. The procedure is performed as follows. (i) Set two points with biomass of c1 g and c2 g used as criteria in a pasture (c1 < c2). (ii) In the first visual observation, divide herbaceous biomass in the pasture into two classes that are more or less than c1 g. (iii) In the second visual observation, divide herbaceous biomass in the same pasture into two classes that are more or less than c2 g. Then, match the trial numbers obtained in the first and second observations. (iv) Measure the biomass weights of c1 and c2 with cutting. (v) From the data obtained above, infer the herbaceous biomass distribution using the gamma model. The procedure was conducted in a Zoysia grazed pasture. The following are discussed: advantages and regulations of the current method with a gamma model; some problems of the cutting method, as viewed from the shape of herbaceous biomass distribution; and the influence of grazing pressure on herbaceous biomass distribution.

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