We described seasonal changes in fine-root biomass of a grass and a shrub dominant species in a plant community characteristic of the arid Patagonian Monte and then we inferred to want extent the observed differences could contribute to the species coexistence. We selected representative plant patches of the natural vegetation arrangement consisting of one isolated plant of the dominant shrub Larrea divaricata (Ld), grass patches formed by one or more bunches of the dominant grass Nassella tenuis (Nt), and mixed patches consisting of one individual of L. divaricata with bunches of N. tenuis under its canopy (LdNt). We assessed the biomass and temporal changes in fine roots of each species in the upper soil (50 cm depth) of each patch type a...
We asked whether morphological and chemical traits of perennial grasses in semiarid-arid ecosystems ...
Abstract Increases in woody vegetation and declines in grasses in arid and semi-arid ecosystems have...
Soil patchiness is a key feature of arid rangelands. As root proliferation contributes to soil explo...
Selective sheep grazing in arid rangelands induces a decrease in total cover and grass cover and an ...
Aims: In arid communities, it has been proposed that individual plants can extend their roots beyond...
1. The coexistence of shrubs and grasses has intrigued ecologists for the past century, and the conu...
In general, there is more knowledge about aboveground structure and processes than about those below...
Low and highly variable precipitation pulses exert a strong selective pressure on plant traits and t...
Phenological stages of several grasses, shrubs, trees and herbaceous dicots are described at a site ...
We revisited a growth-form removal experiment after 12 years with the aim to compare the long-term p...
Aim: We studied the legacy effects of shrubs during the downgrade phase of high–cover patches. Speci...
Our objective was to examine the effects of inter-annual variation of precipitation on productivity ...
Studying plant responses to environmental variables is an elemental key to understand the functionin...
The influence of geomorphology on the distribution of plant communities in arid landscapes has long ...
We compared the temporal and micro-spatial patterning of seedling emergence and establishment of two...
We asked whether morphological and chemical traits of perennial grasses in semiarid-arid ecosystems ...
Abstract Increases in woody vegetation and declines in grasses in arid and semi-arid ecosystems have...
Soil patchiness is a key feature of arid rangelands. As root proliferation contributes to soil explo...
Selective sheep grazing in arid rangelands induces a decrease in total cover and grass cover and an ...
Aims: In arid communities, it has been proposed that individual plants can extend their roots beyond...
1. The coexistence of shrubs and grasses has intrigued ecologists for the past century, and the conu...
In general, there is more knowledge about aboveground structure and processes than about those below...
Low and highly variable precipitation pulses exert a strong selective pressure on plant traits and t...
Phenological stages of several grasses, shrubs, trees and herbaceous dicots are described at a site ...
We revisited a growth-form removal experiment after 12 years with the aim to compare the long-term p...
Aim: We studied the legacy effects of shrubs during the downgrade phase of high–cover patches. Speci...
Our objective was to examine the effects of inter-annual variation of precipitation on productivity ...
Studying plant responses to environmental variables is an elemental key to understand the functionin...
The influence of geomorphology on the distribution of plant communities in arid landscapes has long ...
We compared the temporal and micro-spatial patterning of seedling emergence and establishment of two...
We asked whether morphological and chemical traits of perennial grasses in semiarid-arid ecosystems ...
Abstract Increases in woody vegetation and declines in grasses in arid and semi-arid ecosystems have...
Soil patchiness is a key feature of arid rangelands. As root proliferation contributes to soil explo...