Grazing land ecosystem services including food provision and climate regulation are greatly influenced by soil health. This paper provides a condensed review of studies on the response of three important soil properties related to soil health to grazing land management: water infiltration, carbon (C) sequestration, and nitrogen use efficiency (NUE). Impacts of management strategies that are often used in grazing lands are discussed in this review including vegetation composition, grazing methods, and other factors such as fertilizer use and climatic conditions. In general, proper grazing management such as continuous moderate grazing and rotational/deferred-rotational grazing with low or moderate stocking rates tends to benefit all three so...
Natural pastures, which are dominated by native plant species, occupy an extensive proportion of Aus...
Abstract Management‐intensive grazing (MiG) on irrigated, perennial pastures has steadily increased ...
Copyright © 2013 E. Dahwa et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commo...
Recycling of plant nutrients is of major concern in managing paddocks in pasturefields for intensive...
Understanding management-induced C sequestration potential in soils under agriculture, forestry, and...
Grazing management effects on soil property dynamics are poorly understood. A study was conducted to...
Grazing modifies the structure and function of ecosystems, affecting soil organic carbon (SOC) stora...
Grazing management effects on soil property dynamics are poorly understood. A study was conducted to...
Key points 1. Grazing management can be used to increase soil organic carbon sequestration. 2. Grazi...
Changes in grassland management intended to increase productivity can lead to sequestration of subst...
Grazing can have a profound impact on soil water through its influence on infiltration via treading ...
The effects of 12 years of grazing management strategies on carbon (C) distribution and sequestratio...
Livestock production has a significant environmental footprint. However, adoption of regenerative gr...
Overgrazing by livestock has caused major changes in the productivity and composition of rangeland v...
Multi-year studies of plant communities and soils in the Bear River Range in southeastern Idaho and ...
Natural pastures, which are dominated by native plant species, occupy an extensive proportion of Aus...
Abstract Management‐intensive grazing (MiG) on irrigated, perennial pastures has steadily increased ...
Copyright © 2013 E. Dahwa et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commo...
Recycling of plant nutrients is of major concern in managing paddocks in pasturefields for intensive...
Understanding management-induced C sequestration potential in soils under agriculture, forestry, and...
Grazing management effects on soil property dynamics are poorly understood. A study was conducted to...
Grazing modifies the structure and function of ecosystems, affecting soil organic carbon (SOC) stora...
Grazing management effects on soil property dynamics are poorly understood. A study was conducted to...
Key points 1. Grazing management can be used to increase soil organic carbon sequestration. 2. Grazi...
Changes in grassland management intended to increase productivity can lead to sequestration of subst...
Grazing can have a profound impact on soil water through its influence on infiltration via treading ...
The effects of 12 years of grazing management strategies on carbon (C) distribution and sequestratio...
Livestock production has a significant environmental footprint. However, adoption of regenerative gr...
Overgrazing by livestock has caused major changes in the productivity and composition of rangeland v...
Multi-year studies of plant communities and soils in the Bear River Range in southeastern Idaho and ...
Natural pastures, which are dominated by native plant species, occupy an extensive proportion of Aus...
Abstract Management‐intensive grazing (MiG) on irrigated, perennial pastures has steadily increased ...
Copyright © 2013 E. Dahwa et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commo...