Grazing exclusion practices can be promising restoration techniques where ecosystem degradation follows from rapidly increasing grazing pressure, as widely observed in northern Chinese grasslands. However, the mechanisms of plant-soil interactions responsible for nutrient cycling restoration remain unclear. We examined the functional response of the two most dominant grass species with contrasting nutrient economies to a grazing exclusion chronosequence varying greatly in soil moisture and extractable N and P. The relative biomass of the nutrient acquisitive species Leymus chinensis increased while that of the nutrient conservative Stipa grandis decreased across the chronosequence. Leymus chinensis displayed increasing leaf nutrient concent...
Background: Livestock grazing is the most prevalent land use of grasslands worldwide. The effects of...
An in-depth assessment of plant nutrient resorption can offer insights into understanding ecological...
1. The functional structure of plant communities can be altered by grazing through two main mechanis...
Nutrient resorption from senesced leaves is an important mechanism for nutrient conservation in plan...
Identifying the linkages between nutrient properties and plant size is important for reducing uncert...
Abstract Grazing removal is widely used in grass-land management. Plant responses following grazing ...
Grazing-induced changes in plant community structure can be altered by the biogeochemical regime of ...
Grazing exclusion is considered a crucial measure for improving ecosystem structure and function, in...
BACKGROUND: Livestock grazing is the most prevalent land use of grasslands worldwide. The effects of...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>Livestock grazing is the most prevalent land use of grasslands worldwide....
AbstractStudying the changes in nutrient use strategies induced by grazing can provide insight into ...
Livestock grazing is the most prevalent land use of grasslands worldwide. The effects of grazing on ...
Livestock grazing is the most prevalent land use of grasslands worldwide. The effects of grazing on ...
The grassland degradation caused by overgrazing is the result of imbalance of energy flow and materi...
Nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) resorption from senescing organs are important plant nutrient conser...
Background: Livestock grazing is the most prevalent land use of grasslands worldwide. The effects of...
An in-depth assessment of plant nutrient resorption can offer insights into understanding ecological...
1. The functional structure of plant communities can be altered by grazing through two main mechanis...
Nutrient resorption from senesced leaves is an important mechanism for nutrient conservation in plan...
Identifying the linkages between nutrient properties and plant size is important for reducing uncert...
Abstract Grazing removal is widely used in grass-land management. Plant responses following grazing ...
Grazing-induced changes in plant community structure can be altered by the biogeochemical regime of ...
Grazing exclusion is considered a crucial measure for improving ecosystem structure and function, in...
BACKGROUND: Livestock grazing is the most prevalent land use of grasslands worldwide. The effects of...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>Livestock grazing is the most prevalent land use of grasslands worldwide....
AbstractStudying the changes in nutrient use strategies induced by grazing can provide insight into ...
Livestock grazing is the most prevalent land use of grasslands worldwide. The effects of grazing on ...
Livestock grazing is the most prevalent land use of grasslands worldwide. The effects of grazing on ...
The grassland degradation caused by overgrazing is the result of imbalance of energy flow and materi...
Nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) resorption from senescing organs are important plant nutrient conser...
Background: Livestock grazing is the most prevalent land use of grasslands worldwide. The effects of...
An in-depth assessment of plant nutrient resorption can offer insights into understanding ecological...
1. The functional structure of plant communities can be altered by grazing through two main mechanis...