Soil microorganisms found in shrub-meadow ecosystems are highly heterogeneous and extremely sensitive to grazing, but changes in microbial compositional and functional heterogeneity during grazing exclusion (GE) have been largely overlooked compared to community diversity. We collected soil samples from heavily grazed plots (6.0 sheep/ha) and GE plots (matrix and patch areas in both), and used a combination of next-generation sequencing, vegetation features, and the associated soil property data to investigate the effect of GE on the composition and function of microbial communities (bacteria fungi, and archaea) in 0–10 cm soils. Regarding community composition, the proportions of species in bacteria, fungi, and archaea were 97.3, 2.3, and ...
Grazing and mowing are two dominant management regimes used in grasslands. Although many studies hav...
Abstract Introduction Livestock overgrazing represents one of the most destructive uses of land in t...
Grazing can directly or indirectly influence carbon (C) inputs, turnover, and retention in grassland...
IntroductionIn the soda-saline grasslands of the Songnen Plain, Jilin Province, China, the prohibiti...
The response of grassland soil bacterial community characteristics to different grazing intensities ...
Livestock grazing has a significant impact on the biodiversity of nature grassland ecosystems, which...
Soil bacteria play a key role in the ecological and evolutionary responses of agricultural ecosystem...
Background and aims: Livestock grazing is a widely practiced land-use regime that can impose lingeri...
IntroductionThe excessive use of chemical fertilizer causes increasing environmental and food securi...
Fertilization is a fundamental aspect of global forest management that enhances forest productivity ...
Grazing exclusion is an effective management practice to restore grassland ecosystem functioning. Ho...
Fertilization is a fundamental aspect of global forest management that enhances forest productivity ...
Land-cover change has long been recognized as having marked effect on the amount of soil organic car...
Changes in land use types can significantly affect soil porperties and microbial community compositi...
10 páginas.- 6 figuras.- referencias.- Supplementary data to this article can be found online at htt...
Grazing and mowing are two dominant management regimes used in grasslands. Although many studies hav...
Abstract Introduction Livestock overgrazing represents one of the most destructive uses of land in t...
Grazing can directly or indirectly influence carbon (C) inputs, turnover, and retention in grassland...
IntroductionIn the soda-saline grasslands of the Songnen Plain, Jilin Province, China, the prohibiti...
The response of grassland soil bacterial community characteristics to different grazing intensities ...
Livestock grazing has a significant impact on the biodiversity of nature grassland ecosystems, which...
Soil bacteria play a key role in the ecological and evolutionary responses of agricultural ecosystem...
Background and aims: Livestock grazing is a widely practiced land-use regime that can impose lingeri...
IntroductionThe excessive use of chemical fertilizer causes increasing environmental and food securi...
Fertilization is a fundamental aspect of global forest management that enhances forest productivity ...
Grazing exclusion is an effective management practice to restore grassland ecosystem functioning. Ho...
Fertilization is a fundamental aspect of global forest management that enhances forest productivity ...
Land-cover change has long been recognized as having marked effect on the amount of soil organic car...
Changes in land use types can significantly affect soil porperties and microbial community compositi...
10 páginas.- 6 figuras.- referencias.- Supplementary data to this article can be found online at htt...
Grazing and mowing are two dominant management regimes used in grasslands. Although many studies hav...
Abstract Introduction Livestock overgrazing represents one of the most destructive uses of land in t...
Grazing can directly or indirectly influence carbon (C) inputs, turnover, and retention in grassland...