Grazing exclusion has been widely implemented in degraded grassland. However, the changes of plant communities and soil nutrients in response to fencing are still controversial. Thus, the effects of free grazing, 17 and 36 years of fencing on the plant biomass and litter biomass, carbon (C), nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) concentrations and stocks of plant, litter and soil were investigated in the temperate steppe grasslands of northern China. The results indicated that fencing increased the aboveground live biomass and litter biomass. In addition, fencing increased C, N and P stocks of aboveground live biomass, litter biomass and soil. Although root biomass and its nutrient stocks were also significantly increased by 17 years of fencing, ...
The grasslands at the northern foot of the Yinshan Mountains are an integral component of the northe...
Overgrazing has caused vegetation destruction and soil degradation in Leymus chinensis grassland, th...
Grazing lands in North China are often excessively grazed and widely degraded, while hay-making land...
Fencing for grazing exclusion has been widely found to have an impact on grassland soil organic carb...
Overgrazing is a severe problem in several regions in Northwestern China and has caused serious land...
Fencing is an effective and practical method for restoring degraded grasslands in northern China. Ho...
0px; "> Although fencing is an effective restoration strategy used to achieve the global sus...
Enclosing plays a crucial role in vegetation and soil quality in grassland. The biomass of green pla...
Fencing is an effective and practical method for restoring degraded grasslands in northern China. Ho...
The grazing exclusion in degraded grassland has been extensively used to prevent the loss of grassla...
The grazing exclusion in degraded grassland has been extensively used to prevent the loss of grassla...
Species composition and biomass are two important indicators in assessing the effects of restoration...
The temperate steppe in Inner Mongolia is China's largest steppe. Heavily intensified grazing has be...
Grazing exclusion has been proposed as a method of restoring degraded grassland ecosystems. However,...
Grazing exclusion is often implemented as an effective management practice to increase the sustainab...
The grasslands at the northern foot of the Yinshan Mountains are an integral component of the northe...
Overgrazing has caused vegetation destruction and soil degradation in Leymus chinensis grassland, th...
Grazing lands in North China are often excessively grazed and widely degraded, while hay-making land...
Fencing for grazing exclusion has been widely found to have an impact on grassland soil organic carb...
Overgrazing is a severe problem in several regions in Northwestern China and has caused serious land...
Fencing is an effective and practical method for restoring degraded grasslands in northern China. Ho...
0px; "> Although fencing is an effective restoration strategy used to achieve the global sus...
Enclosing plays a crucial role in vegetation and soil quality in grassland. The biomass of green pla...
Fencing is an effective and practical method for restoring degraded grasslands in northern China. Ho...
The grazing exclusion in degraded grassland has been extensively used to prevent the loss of grassla...
The grazing exclusion in degraded grassland has been extensively used to prevent the loss of grassla...
Species composition and biomass are two important indicators in assessing the effects of restoration...
The temperate steppe in Inner Mongolia is China's largest steppe. Heavily intensified grazing has be...
Grazing exclusion has been proposed as a method of restoring degraded grassland ecosystems. However,...
Grazing exclusion is often implemented as an effective management practice to increase the sustainab...
The grasslands at the northern foot of the Yinshan Mountains are an integral component of the northe...
Overgrazing has caused vegetation destruction and soil degradation in Leymus chinensis grassland, th...
Grazing lands in North China are often excessively grazed and widely degraded, while hay-making land...