<p>Effect of precipitation and clipping on composition and net primary productivity (NPP) of <i>L</i>. <i>chinensis</i> grassland from 2005 through 2011.</p
Spatiotemporal variations in net primary productivity (NPP) reflect the dynamics of water and carbon...
Abstract Future climate may profoundly impact the functioning of terrestrial ecosystems. However, we...
Understanding the importance of temperature and precipitation on plant productivity is beneficial, t...
<div><p><i>Leymus chinensis</i> (Trin.) is the dominant vegetation type in eastern Eurasian temperat...
Leymus chinensis (Trin.) is the dominant vegetation type in eastern Eurasian temperate grasslands bu...
Grassland productivity in response to climate change and land use is a global concern. In order to e...
<p>Results (<i>p</i>-values) of general linear model on the effects of precipitation (R), clipping (...
Temporal stability of primary productivity is the key to stable provisioning of ecosystem services t...
The impact of global climate change on precipitation regimes may bring about significant consequence...
Strong correlations between aboveground net primary productivity (ANPP) of grasslands and mean annua...
Net primary productivity (NPP) has been considered as a direct indicator to access the terrestrial p...
<p>Effects of grazing, clipping, and enclosure on aboveground net primary productivity (ANPP) and be...
Understanding impacts of changed precipitation regimes on plant primary production at species level ...
Changes in net primary productivity (NPP) to global change have been studied, yet the relative impac...
Changes in the sizes of precipitation events in the context of global climate change may have profou...
Spatiotemporal variations in net primary productivity (NPP) reflect the dynamics of water and carbon...
Abstract Future climate may profoundly impact the functioning of terrestrial ecosystems. However, we...
Understanding the importance of temperature and precipitation on plant productivity is beneficial, t...
<div><p><i>Leymus chinensis</i> (Trin.) is the dominant vegetation type in eastern Eurasian temperat...
Leymus chinensis (Trin.) is the dominant vegetation type in eastern Eurasian temperate grasslands bu...
Grassland productivity in response to climate change and land use is a global concern. In order to e...
<p>Results (<i>p</i>-values) of general linear model on the effects of precipitation (R), clipping (...
Temporal stability of primary productivity is the key to stable provisioning of ecosystem services t...
The impact of global climate change on precipitation regimes may bring about significant consequence...
Strong correlations between aboveground net primary productivity (ANPP) of grasslands and mean annua...
Net primary productivity (NPP) has been considered as a direct indicator to access the terrestrial p...
<p>Effects of grazing, clipping, and enclosure on aboveground net primary productivity (ANPP) and be...
Understanding impacts of changed precipitation regimes on plant primary production at species level ...
Changes in net primary productivity (NPP) to global change have been studied, yet the relative impac...
Changes in the sizes of precipitation events in the context of global climate change may have profou...
Spatiotemporal variations in net primary productivity (NPP) reflect the dynamics of water and carbon...
Abstract Future climate may profoundly impact the functioning of terrestrial ecosystems. However, we...
Understanding the importance of temperature and precipitation on plant productivity is beneficial, t...