Grasses are unique group of flowering plants that form the foundation for the trophic structure in terrestrial communities. The grasses are found in every conceivable habitat where plants can thrive – from sea to deserts and from wetlands to peaks of highest mountains. The grasses form a distinct biome – a major ecological formation in the global classification of vegetation
Wet grasslands are threatened by future climate change, yet these are vital ecosystems for both cons...
Grassland covers about one quarter of the Earth’s land area and is currently estimated to contribute...
Biodiversity is all the living species that inhabit the planet: plants, animals, microorganisms, but...
Grasses are unique group of flowering plants that form the foundation for the trophic structure in t...
The world grasslands/rangeland ecosystems comprise 26% of earth’s surface and have immense ecologica...
Despite growing recognition of the conservation values of grassy biomes, our understanding of how to...
Grassland ecosystems play significant role in mitigating the climate change by sequestering atmosphe...
Grasslands are among the largest ecosystems and cover around 3.5 billion-hectare (ha) area, represen...
Grasslands exist all over the world under a wide range of climates, soil types, topography condition...
Agrobiodiversity provides the foundation of all food and feed production. Hence, need of the time is...
Grasslands occupy almost half of the terrestrial expanse of India ranging from coastal to alpine reg...
Grasslands, including rangelands, shrub lands, pastureland, and cropland sown with pasture and fodde...
Global change impacts on the Earth System are typically evaluated using biome classifications based ...
The majority of tropical and subtropical forage grass genera and/or species have not yet been collec...
Grasslands cover around 30% of the Earth’s terrestrial surface and provide important ecosystem servi...
Wet grasslands are threatened by future climate change, yet these are vital ecosystems for both cons...
Grassland covers about one quarter of the Earth’s land area and is currently estimated to contribute...
Biodiversity is all the living species that inhabit the planet: plants, animals, microorganisms, but...
Grasses are unique group of flowering plants that form the foundation for the trophic structure in t...
The world grasslands/rangeland ecosystems comprise 26% of earth’s surface and have immense ecologica...
Despite growing recognition of the conservation values of grassy biomes, our understanding of how to...
Grassland ecosystems play significant role in mitigating the climate change by sequestering atmosphe...
Grasslands are among the largest ecosystems and cover around 3.5 billion-hectare (ha) area, represen...
Grasslands exist all over the world under a wide range of climates, soil types, topography condition...
Agrobiodiversity provides the foundation of all food and feed production. Hence, need of the time is...
Grasslands occupy almost half of the terrestrial expanse of India ranging from coastal to alpine reg...
Grasslands, including rangelands, shrub lands, pastureland, and cropland sown with pasture and fodde...
Global change impacts on the Earth System are typically evaluated using biome classifications based ...
The majority of tropical and subtropical forage grass genera and/or species have not yet been collec...
Grasslands cover around 30% of the Earth’s terrestrial surface and provide important ecosystem servi...
Wet grasslands are threatened by future climate change, yet these are vital ecosystems for both cons...
Grassland covers about one quarter of the Earth’s land area and is currently estimated to contribute...
Biodiversity is all the living species that inhabit the planet: plants, animals, microorganisms, but...