The grazing of ungulates is the predominant use for much of the world\u27s semiarid rangelands. Grazing these lands can result in significant changes not only in the vegetation community but also in the soil physical, chemical and biological properties. Changes in soil physical and chemical properties and the plant community can potentially lead to changes in soil microbial communities which may have long-term ramifications for nutrient cycling and carbon (C) sequestration. The objective of this research was to ascertain the influence of three long-term grazing treatments on soil microbial communities
11páginas.- 3 figuras.- referencias.- Electronic supplementary material: The online version of this ...
Nitrifying microbes are of critical importance in regulating efficient nitrogen (N) cycling, which p...
A field study was conducted to determine the influence of a short-term (2 year) cessation of fertili...
The effect of grazing by large herbivores on the microbial community and the ecosystem functions the...
Grazing and mowing are two dominant management regimes used in grasslands. Although many studies hav...
The long-term sustainability of pasture management systems, whether related to structural stability ...
10 páginas.- 6 figuras.- referencias.- Supplementary data to this article can be found online at htt...
Soil microorganisms regulate carbon (C) transfer from terrestrial sources to the atmosphere, therefo...
Livestock grazing is considered a key driver of woody plant encroachment in dryland ecosystems world...
The effect of grazing by large herbivores on the microbial community and the ecosystem functions the...
Background and aims: Grazing pressure can degrade environmental quality and disrupt ecosystem struct...
Grassland ecosystems support large communities of aboveground herbivores that are known to directly ...
15 páginas.- 5 figuras.- referencias.-Grazing exclusion alters grassland soil aggregation, microbio...
Semi-arid grasslands and savannas in the southern Great Plains USA are extensively used for livestoc...
The effect of cattle activity on pastures can be subdivided into three categories of disturbances: h...
11páginas.- 3 figuras.- referencias.- Electronic supplementary material: The online version of this ...
Nitrifying microbes are of critical importance in regulating efficient nitrogen (N) cycling, which p...
A field study was conducted to determine the influence of a short-term (2 year) cessation of fertili...
The effect of grazing by large herbivores on the microbial community and the ecosystem functions the...
Grazing and mowing are two dominant management regimes used in grasslands. Although many studies hav...
The long-term sustainability of pasture management systems, whether related to structural stability ...
10 páginas.- 6 figuras.- referencias.- Supplementary data to this article can be found online at htt...
Soil microorganisms regulate carbon (C) transfer from terrestrial sources to the atmosphere, therefo...
Livestock grazing is considered a key driver of woody plant encroachment in dryland ecosystems world...
The effect of grazing by large herbivores on the microbial community and the ecosystem functions the...
Background and aims: Grazing pressure can degrade environmental quality and disrupt ecosystem struct...
Grassland ecosystems support large communities of aboveground herbivores that are known to directly ...
15 páginas.- 5 figuras.- referencias.-Grazing exclusion alters grassland soil aggregation, microbio...
Semi-arid grasslands and savannas in the southern Great Plains USA are extensively used for livestoc...
The effect of cattle activity on pastures can be subdivided into three categories of disturbances: h...
11páginas.- 3 figuras.- referencias.- Electronic supplementary material: The online version of this ...
Nitrifying microbes are of critical importance in regulating efficient nitrogen (N) cycling, which p...
A field study was conducted to determine the influence of a short-term (2 year) cessation of fertili...