Grazing exclusion (GE) is considered to be an effective approach to restore degraded grasslands and to improve their carbon (C) sequestration. However, the C dynamics and related controlling factors in grasslands with GE have not been well characterized. This synthesis examines the dynamics of soil C content and vegetation biomass with the recovery age through synthesizing results of 51 sites in grasslands in China. The results illustrate increases in soil C content and vegetation biomass with GE at most sites. Generally, both soil C content and vegetation biomass arrive at steady state after 15years of GE. In comparison, the rates of increase in above- and belowground biomass declined exponentially with the age of GE, whereas soil C conten...
Overgrazing has caused vegetation destruction and soil degradation in Leymus chinensis grassland, th...
Overgrazing is a severe problem in several regions in Northwestern China and has caused serious land...
Current climate change (e.g., temperature and precipitation variations) profoundly influences terres...
Grazing exclusion (GE) is considered to be an effective approach to restore degraded grasslands and ...
Globally, grazing exclusion (GE) is an effective management practice to restore degraded grasslands ...
Globally, excessive grazing is identified as one of the key disturbances leading to grassland degrad...
With the consequences of anthropogenic activities such as overgrazing and cropland expansion, grassl...
The grazing exclusion in degraded grassland has been extensively used to prevent the loss of grassla...
The grazing exclusion in degraded grassland has been extensively used to prevent the loss of grassla...
The knowledge of carbon (C) stock and its dynamics is crucial for understanding the role of grasslan...
Carbon accumulation is an important research topic for grassland restoration. It is requisite to det...
Grasslands cover about 40% of China's land area. This paper synthesizes 133 papers from China on the...
Grazing exclusion is often implemented as an effective management practice to increase the sustainab...
Grazing exclusion is widely adopted in restoring degraded alpine grasslands on the Qinghai-Tibetan P...
Grasslands play an important role in the terrestrial biogeochemical carbon (C) cycle and partly miti...
Overgrazing has caused vegetation destruction and soil degradation in Leymus chinensis grassland, th...
Overgrazing is a severe problem in several regions in Northwestern China and has caused serious land...
Current climate change (e.g., temperature and precipitation variations) profoundly influences terres...
Grazing exclusion (GE) is considered to be an effective approach to restore degraded grasslands and ...
Globally, grazing exclusion (GE) is an effective management practice to restore degraded grasslands ...
Globally, excessive grazing is identified as one of the key disturbances leading to grassland degrad...
With the consequences of anthropogenic activities such as overgrazing and cropland expansion, grassl...
The grazing exclusion in degraded grassland has been extensively used to prevent the loss of grassla...
The grazing exclusion in degraded grassland has been extensively used to prevent the loss of grassla...
The knowledge of carbon (C) stock and its dynamics is crucial for understanding the role of grasslan...
Carbon accumulation is an important research topic for grassland restoration. It is requisite to det...
Grasslands cover about 40% of China's land area. This paper synthesizes 133 papers from China on the...
Grazing exclusion is often implemented as an effective management practice to increase the sustainab...
Grazing exclusion is widely adopted in restoring degraded alpine grasslands on the Qinghai-Tibetan P...
Grasslands play an important role in the terrestrial biogeochemical carbon (C) cycle and partly miti...
Overgrazing has caused vegetation destruction and soil degradation in Leymus chinensis grassland, th...
Overgrazing is a severe problem in several regions in Northwestern China and has caused serious land...
Current climate change (e.g., temperature and precipitation variations) profoundly influences terres...