The aboveground primary production is a major source of carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) pool and plays an important role in regulating the response of ecosystem and nutrient cycling to natural and anthropogenic disturbances. To explore the mechanisms underlying the effect of spring fire and topography on the aboveground biomass (AGB) and the soil C and N pool, we conducted a field experiment between April 2014 and August 2016 in a semi-arid grassland of northern China to examine the effects of slope and spring fire, and their potential interactions on the AGB and organic C and total N contents in different plant functional groups (C-3 grasses, C-4 grasses, forbs, Artemisia frigida plants, total grasses and total plants). The dynamics of AGB and...
Grazing is the most common land use type for grasslands, and grazing may alter the impacts of the pr...
Fencing for grazing exclusion has been widely found to have an impact on grassland soil organic carb...
Over the past century, woody plants and shrubs have increased in abundance at the expense of grassla...
Plant nitrogen (N) use strategies have great implications for primary production and ecosystem nutri...
Abstract Nitrogen (N) fertilization, as a grassland management strategy, has been widely used to imp...
Disturbances, such as fire and grazing, play important roles in determining grassland plant communit...
The short-term impact of fire burning with the wind (head fire) and against the wind (back fire) on ...
Previous studies have observed that increased precipitation positively affects primary production in...
Grazing exclusion (GE) is considered to be an effective approach to restore degraded grasslands and ...
Plant production and soil microbial biomass (SMB) in grassland ecosystems are linked by flows of car...
The effect of conversion of grassland to woodland on organic carbon (OC) and total nitrogen (TN) has...
Shrub encroachment has significant impacts on carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) dynamics of grassland ecos...
International audienceBurning has commonly been used to increase forage production and nutrients cyc...
The grazing exclusion in degraded grassland has been extensively used to prevent the loss of grassla...
Understanding and predicting ecosystem functioning such as biomass accumulation requires an accurate...
Grazing is the most common land use type for grasslands, and grazing may alter the impacts of the pr...
Fencing for grazing exclusion has been widely found to have an impact on grassland soil organic carb...
Over the past century, woody plants and shrubs have increased in abundance at the expense of grassla...
Plant nitrogen (N) use strategies have great implications for primary production and ecosystem nutri...
Abstract Nitrogen (N) fertilization, as a grassland management strategy, has been widely used to imp...
Disturbances, such as fire and grazing, play important roles in determining grassland plant communit...
The short-term impact of fire burning with the wind (head fire) and against the wind (back fire) on ...
Previous studies have observed that increased precipitation positively affects primary production in...
Grazing exclusion (GE) is considered to be an effective approach to restore degraded grasslands and ...
Plant production and soil microbial biomass (SMB) in grassland ecosystems are linked by flows of car...
The effect of conversion of grassland to woodland on organic carbon (OC) and total nitrogen (TN) has...
Shrub encroachment has significant impacts on carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) dynamics of grassland ecos...
International audienceBurning has commonly been used to increase forage production and nutrients cyc...
The grazing exclusion in degraded grassland has been extensively used to prevent the loss of grassla...
Understanding and predicting ecosystem functioning such as biomass accumulation requires an accurate...
Grazing is the most common land use type for grasslands, and grazing may alter the impacts of the pr...
Fencing for grazing exclusion has been widely found to have an impact on grassland soil organic carb...
Over the past century, woody plants and shrubs have increased in abundance at the expense of grassla...