Comparison of nitrogen uptake in the roots and rhizomes of Leymus chinensis
Leymus chinensis (Trin.) Tzvel is a rhizomatous grass species in the Eastern Eurasian steppe zone that is often limited by low soil nitrogen availability. Although a previous study showed that the rhizomes of L.
S. Li +6 more
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Evaluation of evapotranspiration methods for model validation in a semi-arid watershed in northern China [PDF]
International audienceThis study evaluates the performance of four evapotranspiration methods (Priestley-Taylor, Penman-Monteith, Hargreaves and Makkink) of differing complexity in a semi-arid environment in north China.
Bernhofer, C. +5 more
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Previous studies of transgenerational plasticity have demonstrated that long-term overgrazing experienced by Leymus chinensis, an ecologically dominant, rhizomatous grass species in eastern Eurasian temperate grassland, significantly affects its clonal ...
Xiangyang Hou +9 more
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Rhizomes Help the Forage Grass Leymus chinensis to Adapt to the Salt and Alkali Stresses
Leymus chinensis has extensive ecological adaptability and can grow well in saline-alkaline soils. The knowledge about tolerance mechanisms of L. chinensis could be base for utilization of saline-alkaline soils and grassland restoration and rebuilding ...
Xiaoyu Li +4 more
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MADS-box family genes in sheepgrass and their involvement in abiotic stress responses
Background MADS-box genes are categorized into A, B, C, D and E classes and are involved in floral organ identity and flowering. Sheepgrass (Leymus chinensis (Trin.) Tzvel) is an important perennial forage grass and adapts well to many adverse ...
Junting Jia +9 more
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Trade-off strategies of individual clonal reproductive traits in Chinese wildrye (Leymus chinensis (Trin.) Tzvel) under NaCl stress [PDF]
Soil salinity is a serious abiotic stress negatively affecting crop productivity and threatening the global food security. The extent of salt affected soils is continuously increasing due to poor irrigation, improper agricultural practices, and over ...
BAI, Meng-Yuan +11 more
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How soil sulfur (S) transformation processes and S availability respond to nitrogen (N) addition and precipitation increment are still not clearly understood in grassland ecosystems.
Heyong Liu +9 more
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Toward a general evaluation model for soil respiration (GEMSR). [PDF]
Han GX, Jia BR, Zhou GS, Zhou L.
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Rebrote, rendimiento y nutrición de Leymus chinensis y Hordeum brevisubulatum en respuesta a la frecuencia e intensidad de defoliación [PDF]
The effects of different defoliation intensities and frequencies were studied on regrowth and herbage mass of Leymus chinensis and Hordeum brevisubulatum in northeast China for two years.
Busso, Carlos Alberto +5 more
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Study on recovering of vegetation and improvement of livestock production in desertificated/degraded grassland of Inner Mongolia, China [PDF]
科学研究費助成事業(科学研究費補助金)研究成果報告書:基盤研究(B)2009-2011課題番号 ...
ISHIKAWA NAOTO, 石川 尚人
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