Changes in net aerial primary production as influenced by selected environmental parameters were evaluated in a grassland ecosystem for the 1973 and 1974 growing seasons. Biomass weight was estimated for phenologically determined harvest intervals. Efficiency of converting solar energy to chemical energy was determined. Between years, precipitation was the dominant environmental parameter associated with production. The quantity was not as critical as the date and the resultant effect on available soil water. Increments of production followed a monomodal pattern similar to yearly trends in soil temperature and solar radiation. Deviations in production from this monomodal pattern were related to available soil water and soil water deficit. T...
The tall grass vegetation in the Andean grassland ecosystems covers the largest area compared to oth...
Interacting effects of temperature, soil moisture and data was explained by the interaction of chang...
Net primary production is a fundamental ecological variable that quantifies rates of carbon consumpt...
(1) Intra-seasonal dynamics of the various above-ground and below-ground primary producer compartmen...
Studies of aerial net primary productivity (ANPP) were made on a grassland that had been excluded fr...
Above- and belowground net primary production (ANPP and BNPP) were compared between a 30-year-old cr...
1) Seasonal and daily rates of inputs to and outputs from the various primary producer compartments ...
Herbage dynamics of three plant communities were estimated from June, 1971, to May, 1972, on a Mixed...
Studies were conducted on the dynamics of live, standing recent dead, and standing old dead herbage ...
A reliable estimation of primary production of terres- tions in plant water stress, temperature, lea...
Deserts and semi-deserts are characterized as ecosystems of low primary productivity, but a more per...
The relative utility of 4 methods for grasslands above-ground net primary productivity (ANPP) assess...
Begun in fall 2006, this long-term study at the Sevilleta LTER examines changes in net primary produ...
Deserts and semi-deserts are characterized as ecosystems of low primary productivity, but a more per...
Aboveground net primary production (ANPP) of the Patagonian steppe in southwestern Chubut (Argentina...
The tall grass vegetation in the Andean grassland ecosystems covers the largest area compared to oth...
Interacting effects of temperature, soil moisture and data was explained by the interaction of chang...
Net primary production is a fundamental ecological variable that quantifies rates of carbon consumpt...
(1) Intra-seasonal dynamics of the various above-ground and below-ground primary producer compartmen...
Studies of aerial net primary productivity (ANPP) were made on a grassland that had been excluded fr...
Above- and belowground net primary production (ANPP and BNPP) were compared between a 30-year-old cr...
1) Seasonal and daily rates of inputs to and outputs from the various primary producer compartments ...
Herbage dynamics of three plant communities were estimated from June, 1971, to May, 1972, on a Mixed...
Studies were conducted on the dynamics of live, standing recent dead, and standing old dead herbage ...
A reliable estimation of primary production of terres- tions in plant water stress, temperature, lea...
Deserts and semi-deserts are characterized as ecosystems of low primary productivity, but a more per...
The relative utility of 4 methods for grasslands above-ground net primary productivity (ANPP) assess...
Begun in fall 2006, this long-term study at the Sevilleta LTER examines changes in net primary produ...
Deserts and semi-deserts are characterized as ecosystems of low primary productivity, but a more per...
Aboveground net primary production (ANPP) of the Patagonian steppe in southwestern Chubut (Argentina...
The tall grass vegetation in the Andean grassland ecosystems covers the largest area compared to oth...
Interacting effects of temperature, soil moisture and data was explained by the interaction of chang...
Net primary production is a fundamental ecological variable that quantifies rates of carbon consumpt...