Cattle exclusion induced dramatic changes in the plant community and modifications in nutrient cycling in grazed native grasslands of the Flooding Pampa (Argentina). The study was carried out to analyze the effect of grazing on the status and spatial variability of soil organic matter, nitrogen and phosphorus. Sampling was performed in the late summer and early spring. Geostatistical methods were used to study the spatial dependence of these soil properties. Organic carbon (OC) and total nitrogen (TN) showed spatial structure only in the ungrazed area with a similar range of dependence (39 m and 36 m respectively). The occurrence of litter in this area lead to a large and spatially homogeneous C input to the soil, which would be the key fac...
The objective of this study was to estimate the size and chemical quality of the total organic C sto...
Vegetation in many arid and semiarid shrublands is frequently arranged in patches with high plant-co...
Chronic overgrazing in the central Andes alters vegetation and may cause erosion and loss of product...
Cattle exclusion induced dramatic changes in the plant community and modifications in nutrient cycli...
Soil organic C, total N, extractable P, and salinity were evaluated after 12-16 years of protection ...
We evaluated the effects of grazing on C and N belowground pools by comparing 15 grazing-exclosure p...
The objective of this study was to analyze the effect of grazing disturbance on the amount and the s...
Soilis the largest organic C (SOC) pool in the biosphere. The size ofthis pool depends on the primar...
We explored the net effects of grazing on soil C and N pools in a Patagonian shrub-grass steppe (tem...
The study evaluates changes promoted by livestock removal across temperate and subtropical grassland...
Changes in the spatial distribution of resources constitute an indicator of degradation of arid graz...
The influence of grazing by cattle on soil bulk density was studied in a typic Natraquoll of the Flo...
Background and Aims Grazing may influence nutrient cycling in several ways. In productive mountain g...
Wet meadows are seasonally saturated wetlands that can develop in arid and semi-arid areas. In the s...
Changes in the vegetation and soil surface were assessed along a grazing intensity gradient on range...
The objective of this study was to estimate the size and chemical quality of the total organic C sto...
Vegetation in many arid and semiarid shrublands is frequently arranged in patches with high plant-co...
Chronic overgrazing in the central Andes alters vegetation and may cause erosion and loss of product...
Cattle exclusion induced dramatic changes in the plant community and modifications in nutrient cycli...
Soil organic C, total N, extractable P, and salinity were evaluated after 12-16 years of protection ...
We evaluated the effects of grazing on C and N belowground pools by comparing 15 grazing-exclosure p...
The objective of this study was to analyze the effect of grazing disturbance on the amount and the s...
Soilis the largest organic C (SOC) pool in the biosphere. The size ofthis pool depends on the primar...
We explored the net effects of grazing on soil C and N pools in a Patagonian shrub-grass steppe (tem...
The study evaluates changes promoted by livestock removal across temperate and subtropical grassland...
Changes in the spatial distribution of resources constitute an indicator of degradation of arid graz...
The influence of grazing by cattle on soil bulk density was studied in a typic Natraquoll of the Flo...
Background and Aims Grazing may influence nutrient cycling in several ways. In productive mountain g...
Wet meadows are seasonally saturated wetlands that can develop in arid and semi-arid areas. In the s...
Changes in the vegetation and soil surface were assessed along a grazing intensity gradient on range...
The objective of this study was to estimate the size and chemical quality of the total organic C sto...
Vegetation in many arid and semiarid shrublands is frequently arranged in patches with high plant-co...
Chronic overgrazing in the central Andes alters vegetation and may cause erosion and loss of product...