<div><p>Biomass allocation is an essential concept for understanding above- vs. below-ground functions and for predicting the dynamics of community structure and ecosystem service under ongoing climate change. There is rare available knowledge of grazing effects on biomass allocation in multiple zonal alpine grassland types along climatic gradients across the Northern Tibetan Plateau. We collected the peak above- and below-ground biomass (AGB and BGB) values at 106 pairs of well-matched grazed vs. fenced sites during summers of 2010–2013, of which 33 pairs were subject to meadow, 52 to steppe and 21 to desert-steppe. The aboveground net primary productivity (ANPP) was represented by the peak AGB while the belowground net primary productivit...
Livestock grazing is one of the most important factors influencing the above-ground community compos...
Grazing is an important modulator of both plant productivity and biodiversity in grassland community...
Optimal partitioning and isometric allocation are two important hypotheses in plant biomass allocati...
Biomass allocation is an essential concept for understanding above-vs. below-ground functions and fo...
Biomass allocation is an essential concept for understanding above- vs. below-ground functions and f...
Biomass allocation is an essential concept for understanding above- vs. below- ground functions and ...
Biomass allocation is an essential concept for understanding above- vs. below-ground func-tions and ...
To better understand the ecological and economic benefits of short-term grazing exclusion on the abo...
National Natural Science Foundation of China 41171044:Chinese Academy of Sciences XDB03030401 KZCX...
Alpine steppe is considered to be the largest grassland type on the Tibetan Plateau. This grassland ...
The influences of grazing exclusion on plant species composition and intrinsic water use efficiency ...
Alpine steppe is considered to be the largest grassland type on the Tibetan Plateau. This grassland ...
Understanding the impact of grazing intensity on grassland production and soil fertility is of funda...
Understanding the impact of grazing intensity on grassland production and soil fertility is of funda...
Understanding the impact of grazing intensity on grassland production and soil fertility is of funda...
Livestock grazing is one of the most important factors influencing the above-ground community compos...
Grazing is an important modulator of both plant productivity and biodiversity in grassland community...
Optimal partitioning and isometric allocation are two important hypotheses in plant biomass allocati...
Biomass allocation is an essential concept for understanding above-vs. below-ground functions and fo...
Biomass allocation is an essential concept for understanding above- vs. below-ground functions and f...
Biomass allocation is an essential concept for understanding above- vs. below- ground functions and ...
Biomass allocation is an essential concept for understanding above- vs. below-ground func-tions and ...
To better understand the ecological and economic benefits of short-term grazing exclusion on the abo...
National Natural Science Foundation of China 41171044:Chinese Academy of Sciences XDB03030401 KZCX...
Alpine steppe is considered to be the largest grassland type on the Tibetan Plateau. This grassland ...
The influences of grazing exclusion on plant species composition and intrinsic water use efficiency ...
Alpine steppe is considered to be the largest grassland type on the Tibetan Plateau. This grassland ...
Understanding the impact of grazing intensity on grassland production and soil fertility is of funda...
Understanding the impact of grazing intensity on grassland production and soil fertility is of funda...
Understanding the impact of grazing intensity on grassland production and soil fertility is of funda...
Livestock grazing is one of the most important factors influencing the above-ground community compos...
Grazing is an important modulator of both plant productivity and biodiversity in grassland community...
Optimal partitioning and isometric allocation are two important hypotheses in plant biomass allocati...