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Grassland ecophysiology and grazing ecology. This book consists of edited and revised versions of the 20 invited papers presented at an International Symposium on Grassland Ecophysiology and Grazing E... G Lemaire,J Hodgson,A De Moraes,... - CABI Publishing 被引量: 91发表: 2000年 Ecology of ...
The main objectives of grassland science are to establish and describe the types of grasslands and the patterns of their distribution; to elucidate the structure and dynamics of grassland biogeocenoses, including those affected by man; and to study the biological, ecological, and economic characterist...
Grassland and tundra biomes are considered jointly in this chapter largely because they share a similar physiognomy and often are categorized as “grazing lands” because they support a relatively large trophic level of grazing herbivores. We will use the term “tundra” to denote treeless regions ...
2008. Responses of soil respiration to simulated precipitation pulses in semiarid steppe under different grazing regimes. Journal of Plant Ecology 1:237–46. https://doi.org/10.1093/jpe/rtn020. Article Google Scholar Chou C, Chiang JCH, Lan CW, Chung CH, Liao YC, Lee CJ. 2013. Increase...
dominated by long-lived, slow-growing evergreen species.29The site is currently fenced, but was historically grazed by sheep and a small number of cattle and horses. To preserve grazing effects, since 1994 the site has been cut in October to a height of 4–5 cm and cut material ...
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Grassland Ecophysiology and Grazing Ecology, Edited by G Lemaire, J Hodgson, A de Moraes, PC de F Carvalho and C Nabinger CABI publishing, Walingford, 2000 p xiv+422, 65.00 ISBN 0-85199-452-0No abstract is available for this article....
Above- and belowground biomass allocation is an essential plant functional trait that reflects plant survival strategies and affects belowground carbon poo
year sites. In the grazing-excluded grasslands, the amount of13C in soil organic C peaked 3 days after13CO2exposure and became relatively stable after 19 days of assimilation. The mean C residence time for non-structural C used in the soil respiration under overgrazing (10 days) was shorter...