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Responses of plant, soil bacterial and fungal communities to grazing vary with pasture seasons and grassland types, northern Tibet

Land Degradation and Development, 2020
Synthetic responses of plant and soil microbial communities to grazing are indefinite in alpine grasslands on the Tibetan Plateau. Three paired, fenced and free grazing sites (alpine steppe meadow for winter pasture [ASMWP]; alpine steppe meadow for ...
Haorui Zhang, Gang Fu
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Grazing intensity significantly changes the C : N : P stoichiometry in grassland ecosystems

, 2020
AIM: Livestock grazing can alter carbon (C), nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) cycles, thereby affecting the C : N : P stoichiometry in grasslands. In this study, we aimed to examine mechanisms underlying the impacts of grazing on grassland C : N : P ...
Miao-Miao He   +5 more
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Can the intermediate disturbance hypothesis explain grazing–diversity relations at a global scale?

, 2020
In the context of grazing, the intermediate disturbance hypothesis (IDH) predicts that plant diversity peaks under moderate grazing, resulting in a hump‐shape pattern for the grazing–diversity relationship.
J. Gao, Y. Carmel
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Grazing simplifies soil micro‐food webs and decouples their relationships with ecosystem functions in grasslands

Global Change Biology, 2019
Livestock grazing often alters aboveground and belowground communities of grasslands and their mediated carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) cycling processes at the local scale.
B. Wang   +6 more
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Grazing incidence tomography

Physics in Medicine & Biology, 1980
The potentialities of photographic transaxial tomographic methods are discussed. It is shown that unfiltered, transaxial tomographic summation images can yield high-quality tomograms of high-contrast objects. A direct and efficient photographic method for recording transaxial tomograms (grazing incidence tomography) is demonstrated, and various means ...
G, Thuesen, A, Lindegaard-Andersen
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Grazing, Effects of

2001
Grazing, in the traditional sense of the term describes the actions of animals that consume parts of plants without causing the death of the plant; for example, the consumption of grass tissue by domestic cattle. By extension, the term applies more generally to any feeding process that involves the partial consumption of the prey organism so as to ...
Mark E Hay, Cynthia E Kicklighter
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Bale Grazing: Feeding Hay on Pasture Using Rotational Grazing Techniques

XXV International Grassland Congress (IGC 2023), 2023
Bale grazing is a novel winter-feeding method where bales are set out on pasture, typically in checkerboard fashion, and fed in a planned, controlled manner, much like rotational grazing. So far, the concept has not been widely adopted in the eastern US, but offers an improved alternative compared to conventional winter-feeding systems for beef cattle,
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Grazing-incidence spectrograph

Applied Optics, 1994
A novel compact spectrograph, based on double diffraction by a strip-shaped grating at a grazing angle combined with a tuning mirror, is theoretically discussed. In this configuration the emerging light illuminates a large number of grooves, leading to high spectral resolution.
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