Mob-grazing involves maintaining high densities of livestock for short periods so that most plants are either eaten or trampled, followed by long rest periods. This practice has been proposed as a mechanism to increase soil carbon (C) storage and range quality. However, mob-grazing has not universally achieved these objectives, possibly because many factors influence the effects of grazing on soil C dynamics and vegetation. This study examines factors that may mediate grazing impacts on soil C by comparing plant cover and the seasonal dynamics of roots, soil variables, and mycorrhizal fungal hyphae in experimental plots treated with traditional grazing, annual mob-grazing or no grazing for 18 yr. Root and soil variables were measured direct...
Grazing-induced floristic changes in plant communities may accelerate or reduce plant and soil proce...
Summary Root litter is the dominant soil carbon and nutrient input in many ecosystems, yet few studi...
High cattle stocking densities may enhance trampling, litter deposition, and soil organic matter (OM...
Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF), common symbiotic root-associated soil biota, play a key role in ...
Managed grazing, involving large animals destined for human consumption, covers more than 25% of th...
P>1. Depending on grazing intensity, grasslands tend towards two contrasting systems that differ in ...
Stocking density can be manipulated by management factors including herd size, pasture size, and gra...
Grazing and topography have drastic effects on plant communities and soil properties. These effects ...
Elevating soil organic matter (SOM) levels through changes in grassland management may contribute to...
Mob grazing is regarded as a grazing management practice to increase soil organic matter, pasture pr...
Grazing and topography have drastic effects on plant communities and soil properties. These effects ...
The effects of animal impact on soil chemical and physical properties as well as range condition wer...
Grazing modifies the structure and function of ecosystems, affecting soil organic carbon (SOC) stora...
Soil carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) storage in grasslands is a function of litter and root mass product...
Minirhizotrons were used to study root growth characteristics in recently established fields dominat...
Grazing-induced floristic changes in plant communities may accelerate or reduce plant and soil proce...
Summary Root litter is the dominant soil carbon and nutrient input in many ecosystems, yet few studi...
High cattle stocking densities may enhance trampling, litter deposition, and soil organic matter (OM...
Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF), common symbiotic root-associated soil biota, play a key role in ...
Managed grazing, involving large animals destined for human consumption, covers more than 25% of th...
P>1. Depending on grazing intensity, grasslands tend towards two contrasting systems that differ in ...
Stocking density can be manipulated by management factors including herd size, pasture size, and gra...
Grazing and topography have drastic effects on plant communities and soil properties. These effects ...
Elevating soil organic matter (SOM) levels through changes in grassland management may contribute to...
Mob grazing is regarded as a grazing management practice to increase soil organic matter, pasture pr...
Grazing and topography have drastic effects on plant communities and soil properties. These effects ...
The effects of animal impact on soil chemical and physical properties as well as range condition wer...
Grazing modifies the structure and function of ecosystems, affecting soil organic carbon (SOC) stora...
Soil carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) storage in grasslands is a function of litter and root mass product...
Minirhizotrons were used to study root growth characteristics in recently established fields dominat...
Grazing-induced floristic changes in plant communities may accelerate or reduce plant and soil proce...
Summary Root litter is the dominant soil carbon and nutrient input in many ecosystems, yet few studi...
High cattle stocking densities may enhance trampling, litter deposition, and soil organic matter (OM...