The effects of root-plowing on soil organic carbon and nitrogen were investigated by comparing paired undisturbed native rangeland with root-plowed sites in the southern Great Plains. Time since root-plowing ranged from 4 to 22 years. We hypothesized that following root-plowing (1) soil carbon would initially drop but recover to the level of untreated range within a 5-10 year period, and (2) the permanent removal of mesquite trees, which enhance ecosystem carbon and nitrogen and provide shade that lowers soil temperature, would result in a slow decline in soil carbon and nitrogen in this ecosystem. There were not significant differences due to treatment for either soil carbon mass (g m-2) (P=0.81) or nitrogen mass (P=0.62). There were signi...
Multi-year studies of plant communities and soils in the Bear River Range in southeastern Idaho and ...
Changes in C and N cycling were pronounced with mesquite (Prosopis spp.) N inputs into a previously ...
Shifts in plant community structure in shrub and grass-dominated ecosystems are occurring over large...
Changes in soil carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) stocks following tree clearing were estimated at 32 rang...
Rangelands contain between 10 and 30% of global soil organic C reserves and may be an important sink...
Three mixed prairie sites at Mandan, N.D. were grazed heavily (0.9 ha steer-1), moderately (2.6 ha s...
Grazing modifies the structure and function of ecosystems, affecting soil organic carbon (SOC) stora...
There are several factors that influence the retention of soil organic carbon (SOC) and total soil n...
Agricultural practices are known to diminish soil organic carbon (SOC) stocks and alter carbon quali...
The expansion of mesquite (Prosopis velutina) in southeastern Arizona and attempts to control or rem...
This study set out to investigate the effects of level of nitrogen supply on the root dynamics, carb...
Agricultural practices are known to diminish soil organic carbon (SOC) stocks and alter carbon quali...
Grazing management effects on soil property dynamics are poorly understood. A study was conducted to...
The effect of livestock grazing on organic and N in rangeland soils is not well defined. In this stu...
Organic matter is a soil component that both directly and indirectly affects soil productivity. It i...
Multi-year studies of plant communities and soils in the Bear River Range in southeastern Idaho and ...
Changes in C and N cycling were pronounced with mesquite (Prosopis spp.) N inputs into a previously ...
Shifts in plant community structure in shrub and grass-dominated ecosystems are occurring over large...
Changes in soil carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) stocks following tree clearing were estimated at 32 rang...
Rangelands contain between 10 and 30% of global soil organic C reserves and may be an important sink...
Three mixed prairie sites at Mandan, N.D. were grazed heavily (0.9 ha steer-1), moderately (2.6 ha s...
Grazing modifies the structure and function of ecosystems, affecting soil organic carbon (SOC) stora...
There are several factors that influence the retention of soil organic carbon (SOC) and total soil n...
Agricultural practices are known to diminish soil organic carbon (SOC) stocks and alter carbon quali...
The expansion of mesquite (Prosopis velutina) in southeastern Arizona and attempts to control or rem...
This study set out to investigate the effects of level of nitrogen supply on the root dynamics, carb...
Agricultural practices are known to diminish soil organic carbon (SOC) stocks and alter carbon quali...
Grazing management effects on soil property dynamics are poorly understood. A study was conducted to...
The effect of livestock grazing on organic and N in rangeland soils is not well defined. In this stu...
Organic matter is a soil component that both directly and indirectly affects soil productivity. It i...
Multi-year studies of plant communities and soils in the Bear River Range in southeastern Idaho and ...
Changes in C and N cycling were pronounced with mesquite (Prosopis spp.) N inputs into a previously ...
Shifts in plant community structure in shrub and grass-dominated ecosystems are occurring over large...