Leymus chinensis, Stipa grandis, Artemisia frigida, and Cleistogenes squarrosa are the dominant plant species in typical temperate grasslands in Xilingol.
Dongli Wan +6 more
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Effects of Microbial Fertilizer on Forage Growth and Soil Chemical Properties
The purpose of this study is to explore the effect of microbial fertilizer on pasture improvement. The natural grassland of Leymus chinensis grassland was selected as a test plot in a base, and each kind of plot was treated with different kinds of ...
Xiaohua Zhang +4 more
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Quantitative analysis of diet structure by real-time PCR, reveals different feeding patterns by two dominant grasshopper species [PDF]
This study was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China, 31471823, the Earmarked Fund for China Agriculture Research System, CARS-35-07, and the Innovation Project of Chinese Academy of Agricultural Science.Studies on grasshopper ...
Cao, Guangchun +9 more
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L. chinensis (Trin.) Tzvelev is a valuable hay and fattening grazing plant. The paper objective is to study L. chinensis production and protein ratio in communities growing under different ecological conditions of West Transbaikalia.
Merkusheva Maria +4 more
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The Seed Semipermeable Layer and Its Relation to Seed Quality Assessment in Four Grass Species
The existence of a semipermeable layer in grass seeds has been extensively reported, yet knowledge of its influence on tests for seed viability and vigor that depend upon measurement of electrical conductivity (EC) is limited.
Yan Y. Lv +3 more
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Symbiotic nitrogen fixation by legumes in two Chinese grasslands estimated with the (15)N dilution technique [PDF]
Symbiotic nitrogen (N) fixation by legumes was investigated using the (15)N dilution technique in two Chinese grasslands: one in the north-eastern Tibetan Plateau and the other in Inner Mongolia in China. A small amount (0.03 g N m(-2)) of (15)N labelled
Ouyang H., Qiao N., Xu X. L., Yang B. J.
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Lipid Profiling Leymus chinensis Root Insensitive to Ca Deprivation
Abstract Background Leymus chinensis (L. chinensis) is a perennial native forage grass widely distributed in the steppe of Inner Monoglia as the dominant species. Calcium (Ca) as an essential mineral element important for plant’s adaptation to its growth environment. Results In this study, significance of Ca for L.
Yang Nan +6 more
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Fermentation Characteristics and Lactic Acid Bacteria Succession of Total Mixed Ration Silages Formulated with Peach Pomace [PDF]
The objective of this study was to assess the use of peach pomace in total mixed ration (TMR) silages and clarify the differences in aerobic stability between TMR and TMR silages caused by lactic acid bacteria (LAB).
Xiaodong Hu +5 more
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Biology, physiology and gene expression of grasshopper Oedaleus asiaticus exposed to diet stress from plant secondary compounds [PDF]
This study was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China, 31672485, the Earmarked Fund for China Agriculture Research System, CARS-35-07, and the Innovation Project of Chinese Academy of Agricultural Science.We studied the role of ...
Cao, Guangchun +7 more
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Effects of Na2CO3 simulated alkali stress on tradeoff strategies of individual and clonal traits of Leymus chinensis​​​​​​​ [PDF]
Alkali stress is a significant challenge across the globe which is posing serious threat to crop production and food security. This study was carried out to study the effect of different levels of alkali stress on growth and physiological traits of ...
Zhan-Wu Gao +13 more
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