In arid and semiarid rangelands, soil erosion has been widely considered an important soil degradation process and one of the main factors responsible for declining soil fertility. In this study, we determined the sediment production and the enrichment ratios of clay, organic C, and total N by using rainfall simulations on runoff plots (0.60 × 1.67 m) in three plant communities of northeastern Patagonia: grass (GS), degraded grass with scattered shrubs (DGS), and degraded shrub steppes (DSS). Our results clearly indicate that spatial variability in soil loss rate and enrichment process exists as a result of the local differences in both plant composition and soil surface characteristics. Sediment production was significantly lower in the GS...
Large areas of the Patagonian Andean Region with high potential for planting fast-growing exotic con...
Soil erosion is an important process of land degradation in many rangelands and a significant driver...
In semiarid rangelands, continuous grazing may decrease vegetation cover, accelerating soil erosion ...
Soil erosion is the primary cause of irreversible loss of soil productivity on most rangelands. In n...
In grazed semiarid ecosystems, considerable spatial variability in soil infiltration exists as a res...
Grazing has been identified as the main cause of land degradation in Patagonia. However, land degrad...
Soil erosion in rangelands is the main driver of desertification as a result of severe drought event...
Vegetation in many arid and semiarid shrublands is frequently arranged in patches with high plant-co...
Previous studies in northeastern Patagonia suggested that, mainly as a consequence of overgrazing by...
In semiarid rangelands, continuous grazing may decrease vegetation cover, accelerating soil erosion ...
Infiltration and sediment production of eroded and uneroded shrub interspace soils were evaluated in...
Arid land degradation diminishes the proportion of precipitation conducted to infiltration and incre...
During three consecutive years with contrasting precipitation, we analysed the relationship between ...
Vegetation influences runoff and soil losses in semiarid environments. In shrublands of Central Arge...
Cattle exclusion induced dramatic changes in the plant community and modifications in nutrient cycli...
Large areas of the Patagonian Andean Region with high potential for planting fast-growing exotic con...
Soil erosion is an important process of land degradation in many rangelands and a significant driver...
In semiarid rangelands, continuous grazing may decrease vegetation cover, accelerating soil erosion ...
Soil erosion is the primary cause of irreversible loss of soil productivity on most rangelands. In n...
In grazed semiarid ecosystems, considerable spatial variability in soil infiltration exists as a res...
Grazing has been identified as the main cause of land degradation in Patagonia. However, land degrad...
Soil erosion in rangelands is the main driver of desertification as a result of severe drought event...
Vegetation in many arid and semiarid shrublands is frequently arranged in patches with high plant-co...
Previous studies in northeastern Patagonia suggested that, mainly as a consequence of overgrazing by...
In semiarid rangelands, continuous grazing may decrease vegetation cover, accelerating soil erosion ...
Infiltration and sediment production of eroded and uneroded shrub interspace soils were evaluated in...
Arid land degradation diminishes the proportion of precipitation conducted to infiltration and incre...
During three consecutive years with contrasting precipitation, we analysed the relationship between ...
Vegetation influences runoff and soil losses in semiarid environments. In shrublands of Central Arge...
Cattle exclusion induced dramatic changes in the plant community and modifications in nutrient cycli...
Large areas of the Patagonian Andean Region with high potential for planting fast-growing exotic con...
Soil erosion is an important process of land degradation in many rangelands and a significant driver...
In semiarid rangelands, continuous grazing may decrease vegetation cover, accelerating soil erosion ...