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Tall fescue produces more biomass and less carbon dioxide from the soil when it contains its beneficial fungal endophyte. Increased temperatures projected with climate change reduce fescue biomass, while altered rainfall frequency does not. Altering rainfall frequency and increasing temperatures can reduce carbon dioxide emissions from soil.
Rebecca K. McGrail +4 more
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Under steady–state conditions, potential nitrogen mineralization in soil under grasslands is closely tied to potential carbon mineralization. This study provides supporting evidence that field–specific nitrogen fertilizer recommendations could be indicated by using a simple and rapid analysis of soil–test biological activity.
Alan J. Franzluebbers
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Multi-Year Stability Assessment of Agronomic Performance, Yield and Nutritional Quality of <i>Bromus inermis</i> Genotypes in Qinghai Lake Region. [PDF]
Chen X +7 more
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The quality of artificial grasslands in alpine regions is controlled by crop photosynthesis under different fertilization conditions. [PDF]
Feng TX +6 more
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Use of cover crops as fall ungulate forage deterrents and subsequent spring livestock forage. [PDF]
Yelich JV, Ellison MJ.
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Assessing Multiple Agronomic Functions of a Winter Pea (<i>Pisum sativum</i> L.) Variety Across Different Uses. [PDF]
Uhlarik A +6 more
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