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Ecological applications of imaging spectroscopy in alpine grasslands
2015Ecosystem ecology investigates the processes driving ecosystems, the services ecosystems provide and how these processes and services are linked to the organism community. However, due to the complexity of ecosystems and an inherent multitude of interactions, the links between ecosystem processes and services and the organism community are only partly ...
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Comprehensive Plant Biology
Desertified and degraded grassland can severely damage the soil microbial structure, accelerating desertification and degradation. Microbial agents can improve soil fertility, and even play a very important role in controlling soil desertification, promoting grass?land sustainability, and enhancing productivity.
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Desertified and degraded grassland can severely damage the soil microbial structure, accelerating desertification and degradation. Microbial agents can improve soil fertility, and even play a very important role in controlling soil desertification, promoting grass?land sustainability, and enhancing productivity.
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Declining human activity intensity on alpine grasslands of the Tibetan Plateau
Journal of Environmental Management, 2021Meng Li, Xian-Zhou Zhang, Jianshuang Wu
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[Characterization of soil biological properties on degraded alpine grasslands].
Ying yong sheng tai xue bao = The journal of applied ecology, 2008The study of degraded alpine grasslands in northern Tibet showed that compared with normal alpine grassland, slightly degraded alpine grassland had higher amounts of soil bacteria, fungi and actinomyces, higher activities of cellulase, urease and alkali phosphatase, and higher contents of microbial biomass C and N and organic matter in its 2-10 cm soil
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