While northern temperate grasslands are important for supporting beef production, it remains unclear how grassland above- and belowground biomass responds to long-term cattle grazing. Here, we use a comprehensive dataset from 73 grasslands distributed across a broad agro-climatic gradient to quantify grassland shoot, litter, and shallow (top 30 cm) root biomass in areas with and without grazing. Additionally, we relate biomass to soil carbon (C) concentrations. Forb biomass was greater (p 0.05). Forb crude protein concentrations were lower (p 0.05). Surface mineral soil C concentrations were positively related to peak grassland biomass, particularly total (above + belowground) biomass, and with increasing forb biomass in grazed areas. Fin...
We evaluated the impact of 7 years of grazing exclusion on vegetation and belowground properties rel...
There is little information on the impact of grazing intensity on productivity and sustainability of...
Soil carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) storage in grasslands is a function of litter and root mass product...
While northern temperate grasslands are important for supporting beef production, it remains unclear...
Elevating soil organic matter (SOM) levels through changes in grassland management may contribute to...
Minirhizotrons were used to study root growth characteristics in recently established fields dominat...
In low-input grassland, patch-grazing leads to tall and short patches that provide different growth ...
Livestock grazing activities potentially alter ecosystem carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) cycles in grass...
Soils contain much of Earth’s terrestrial organic carbon but are sensitive to land-use. Rangelands a...
1. Management of high-nature-value (HNV) grasslands follows agri-environmental schemes across large ...
Livestock grazing activities potentially alter ecosystem carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) cycles in grass...
International audienceSUMMARY To upgrade the use of permanent grasslands in livestock farming system...
Background and aims: Grazing can affect the stock and flow of C between above and below-ground veget...
Despite the large contribution of rangeland and pasture to global soil organic carbon (SOC) stocks, ...
1. Accounting for 10-30% of global soil organic carbon, grassland soils potentially present a large ...
We evaluated the impact of 7 years of grazing exclusion on vegetation and belowground properties rel...
There is little information on the impact of grazing intensity on productivity and sustainability of...
Soil carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) storage in grasslands is a function of litter and root mass product...
While northern temperate grasslands are important for supporting beef production, it remains unclear...
Elevating soil organic matter (SOM) levels through changes in grassland management may contribute to...
Minirhizotrons were used to study root growth characteristics in recently established fields dominat...
In low-input grassland, patch-grazing leads to tall and short patches that provide different growth ...
Livestock grazing activities potentially alter ecosystem carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) cycles in grass...
Soils contain much of Earth’s terrestrial organic carbon but are sensitive to land-use. Rangelands a...
1. Management of high-nature-value (HNV) grasslands follows agri-environmental schemes across large ...
Livestock grazing activities potentially alter ecosystem carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) cycles in grass...
International audienceSUMMARY To upgrade the use of permanent grasslands in livestock farming system...
Background and aims: Grazing can affect the stock and flow of C between above and below-ground veget...
Despite the large contribution of rangeland and pasture to global soil organic carbon (SOC) stocks, ...
1. Accounting for 10-30% of global soil organic carbon, grassland soils potentially present a large ...
We evaluated the impact of 7 years of grazing exclusion on vegetation and belowground properties rel...
There is little information on the impact of grazing intensity on productivity and sustainability of...
Soil carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) storage in grasslands is a function of litter and root mass product...