The establishment of sown pasture is an important agricultural practice in many landscapes. Although both native grassland and sown pasture play a key role in the global carbon cycle, due to lack of data and field experiments, our understanding of grassland CH4 fluxes and CO2 emissions remains limited, especially when it comes to sown pasture. We measured ecosystem respiration and CH4 fluxes in response to a variety of potential drivers (soil temperature, soil moisture, ammonium nitrogen, nitrate nitrogen and dissolved organic carbon) in CG (continuous grazing), RG (rotational grazing) and UG (ungrazed) plots in sown grassland for one year in Inner Mongolia. Fluxes of CH4 and ecosystem respiration were measured using static opaque chambers ...
BACKGROUND: Methane (CH(4)) uptake by steppe soils is affected by a range of specific factors and is...
Understanding anthropogenic influences on soil respiration (R-s) is critical for accurate prediction...
Grazing has been reported to significantly affect the flux of three greenhouse gases (GHGs: CO2, CH4...
Regional greenhouse gas (GHG) budgets in vast grasslands may be changing due to overgrazing and gras...
Grazing is the primary land use in the Hulunber meadow steppe. However, the quantitative effects of ...
Abstract Background The effects of grazing on soil methane (CH4) uptake in steppe ecosystems are imp...
Terrestrial ecosystems play a critical role in regulating the emission and uptake of the most import...
Methane (CH 4) is an important trace greenhouse gas and atmospheric CH 4...
Degradation of steppes induced by overgrazing may affect the uptake of atmospheric methane (CH4) by ...
Steppe ecosystems are regarded as an important sink of atmospheric methane (CH4) and grazing is hypo...
Effects of human activity on ecosystem carbon fluxes (e.g., net ecosystem exchange (NEE), ecosystem ...
We tested the effects of ungulate grazing and nutrient availability on the temperature sensitivity o...
Background: As one of the important management practices of grassland ecosystems, grazing has fundam...
Grazing exclusion (GE) is an effective method for protecting degraded grasslands, and it can profoun...
Grazing is the most common land use type for grasslands, and grazing may alter the impacts of the pr...
BACKGROUND: Methane (CH(4)) uptake by steppe soils is affected by a range of specific factors and is...
Understanding anthropogenic influences on soil respiration (R-s) is critical for accurate prediction...
Grazing has been reported to significantly affect the flux of three greenhouse gases (GHGs: CO2, CH4...
Regional greenhouse gas (GHG) budgets in vast grasslands may be changing due to overgrazing and gras...
Grazing is the primary land use in the Hulunber meadow steppe. However, the quantitative effects of ...
Abstract Background The effects of grazing on soil methane (CH4) uptake in steppe ecosystems are imp...
Terrestrial ecosystems play a critical role in regulating the emission and uptake of the most import...
Methane (CH 4) is an important trace greenhouse gas and atmospheric CH 4...
Degradation of steppes induced by overgrazing may affect the uptake of atmospheric methane (CH4) by ...
Steppe ecosystems are regarded as an important sink of atmospheric methane (CH4) and grazing is hypo...
Effects of human activity on ecosystem carbon fluxes (e.g., net ecosystem exchange (NEE), ecosystem ...
We tested the effects of ungulate grazing and nutrient availability on the temperature sensitivity o...
Background: As one of the important management practices of grassland ecosystems, grazing has fundam...
Grazing exclusion (GE) is an effective method for protecting degraded grasslands, and it can profoun...
Grazing is the most common land use type for grasslands, and grazing may alter the impacts of the pr...
BACKGROUND: Methane (CH(4)) uptake by steppe soils is affected by a range of specific factors and is...
Understanding anthropogenic influences on soil respiration (R-s) is critical for accurate prediction...
Grazing has been reported to significantly affect the flux of three greenhouse gases (GHGs: CO2, CH4...