International audienceGrassland introduction into intensively managed agricultural landscapes may enhance soil organic matter (SOM) content and ecosystem services. However, the magnitude of this effect depends on grassland management practices, and their influence on the soil system. The aim of this paper is to highlight these impacts and their consequences for SOM dynamics and element cycling. We focused in particular on the effect of different grassland management practices in terms of grazing regime, fertilization, and species choice. While carbon, nitrogen and phosphorus cycles are more strongly coupled under grassland as compared to permanent cropping, uncoupling of elemental cycles may occur through management intensification. Grazing...
Studies on the impacts of grazing on carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus stoichiometry and storage are ...
Mountain grasslands are generally rich in soil organic C, but the typical high spatial variability o...
Ecosystems limited in phosphorous (P) are widespread, yet there is limited understanding of how thes...
Elevating soil organic matter (SOM) levels through changes in grassland management may contribute to...
Global changes will modify future nutrient availability with implications for grassland biogeochemis...
Grasslands are heavily relied upon for food and forage production. A key component for sustaining pr...
Human-managed grasslands receive large amounts of organic and inorganic nutrient fertilisers which c...
International audienceGrassland management practices vary in stocking rates and plant removal strate...
Implementation of ley grassland into crop rotation could have positive influence in soil ecosystem s...
Grazing modifies the structure and function of ecosystems, affecting soil organic carbon (SOC) stora...
Globally, grasslands are a major land cover type and store significant amounts of soil organic carbo...
Soil fertility and agricultural system sustainability depend upon soil organic matter (SOM), particu...
Plant species, and their interactions with the environment, de-termine both the quantity and chemist...
Key points 1. Legume/grass pastures retain feedbacks on N supply that may help to reduce losses of N...
Humans activities are dominant drivers of the biogeochemical cycling of carbon (C), nitrogen (N) and...
Studies on the impacts of grazing on carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus stoichiometry and storage are ...
Mountain grasslands are generally rich in soil organic C, but the typical high spatial variability o...
Ecosystems limited in phosphorous (P) are widespread, yet there is limited understanding of how thes...
Elevating soil organic matter (SOM) levels through changes in grassland management may contribute to...
Global changes will modify future nutrient availability with implications for grassland biogeochemis...
Grasslands are heavily relied upon for food and forage production. A key component for sustaining pr...
Human-managed grasslands receive large amounts of organic and inorganic nutrient fertilisers which c...
International audienceGrassland management practices vary in stocking rates and plant removal strate...
Implementation of ley grassland into crop rotation could have positive influence in soil ecosystem s...
Grazing modifies the structure and function of ecosystems, affecting soil organic carbon (SOC) stora...
Globally, grasslands are a major land cover type and store significant amounts of soil organic carbo...
Soil fertility and agricultural system sustainability depend upon soil organic matter (SOM), particu...
Plant species, and their interactions with the environment, de-termine both the quantity and chemist...
Key points 1. Legume/grass pastures retain feedbacks on N supply that may help to reduce losses of N...
Humans activities are dominant drivers of the biogeochemical cycling of carbon (C), nitrogen (N) and...
Studies on the impacts of grazing on carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus stoichiometry and storage are ...
Mountain grasslands are generally rich in soil organic C, but the typical high spatial variability o...
Ecosystems limited in phosphorous (P) are widespread, yet there is limited understanding of how thes...