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Soil organic carbon primarily shaped soil bacterial community composition during grassland restoration. [PDF]
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Potential impacts of landuse changes on the supply-demand relationship of water resources in semiarid loess hilly regions. [PDF]
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Grazer exclusion is associated with higher fast-cycling carbon pools but lower slow-cycling mineral-associated carbon across grasslands. [PDF]
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Uncovering the effects of grazing exclusion duration on plant richness and biomass in alpine grasslands using the price equation. [PDF]
Pu X, Feng T, Sun L.
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Spatial heterogeneity of plant diversity-productivity-carbon nexus in eastern Loess Plateau grasslands. [PDF]
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Current Biology, 2021
Grasslands comprise one of Earth's dominant biomes, accounting for up to 40% of its terrestrial area (Figure 1). The fundamental components of grassland habitats are grasses and grass-like plants, but diverse assemblages of other plant life forms and diverse animal communities also contribute to grassland biodiversity.
Jana S, Petermann, Oksana Y, Buzhdygan
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Grasslands comprise one of Earth's dominant biomes, accounting for up to 40% of its terrestrial area (Figure 1). The fundamental components of grassland habitats are grasses and grass-like plants, but diverse assemblages of other plant life forms and diverse animal communities also contribute to grassland biodiversity.
Jana S, Petermann, Oksana Y, Buzhdygan
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Ecological Restoration, 1998
Abstract More than any other community type, grasslands illustrate the difference between ‘designer’ and ‘political’ habitat creation. Much of the substantial wild flower grassland establishment, especially in urban areas, might be classed as ‘political’, in that it is all about stimulating a public interest in and appreciation of ...
Oliver L Gilbert, Penny Anderson
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Abstract More than any other community type, grasslands illustrate the difference between ‘designer’ and ‘political’ habitat creation. Much of the substantial wild flower grassland establishment, especially in urban areas, might be classed as ‘political’, in that it is all about stimulating a public interest in and appreciation of ...
Oliver L Gilbert, Penny Anderson
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The Journal of Agricultural Science, 1959
Field experiments are described comparing the yield of herbage on a series of grass-clover plots which were irrigated after various deficits had developed. In addition to the irrigation treatments, different rates of nitrogen were applied.The maximum yields were obtained when only small deficits were allowed (maximum pF 3·3).
A. J. Low, E. R. Armitage
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Field experiments are described comparing the yield of herbage on a series of grass-clover plots which were irrigated after various deficits had developed. In addition to the irrigation treatments, different rates of nitrogen were applied.The maximum yields were obtained when only small deficits were allowed (maximum pF 3·3).
A. J. Low, E. R. Armitage
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