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View article: Grazing Intensity Modifies Soil Microbial Diversity and Their Co-Occurrence Networks in an Alpine Steppe, Central Tibet
Grazing Intensity Modifies Soil Microbial Diversity and Their Co-Occurrence Networks in an Alpine Steppe, Central Tibet Open
Grazing intensity is one of the crucial anthropogenic activities on alpine grasslands. However, how grazing intensity affects soil microorganism diversities and their co-occurrence networks in alpine steppe remains uncertain. We carried ou…
View article: Grazing Intensity Altered the Economics Spectrum of Newly-Growing Fine Roots Differently
Grazing Intensity Altered the Economics Spectrum of Newly-Growing Fine Roots Differently Open
View article: Above- and below-ground responses to grazing in alpine grasslands: insights from carbon allocation and dynamic in plant-soil-microbe system
Above- and below-ground responses to grazing in alpine grasslands: insights from carbon allocation and dynamic in plant-soil-microbe system Open
Aims Grazing is a widely utilization of natural grasslands globally, yet the impacts of grazing intensity on the short-term carbon (C) cycling dynamics between above- and below-ground remain inadequately understood. Methods we employed an …
View article: The effects of grazing and fencing on grassland productivity and diversity in alpine grassland ecosystem in the Tibetan highland
The effects of grazing and fencing on grassland productivity and diversity in alpine grassland ecosystem in the Tibetan highland Open
Anthropogenic activities, such as grazing and fencing, have been known to alter the productivity and biodiversity of grassland ecosystems, potentially affecting their functioning. However, the impact of these activities on aboveground biom…
View article: Heavy Grazing Altered the Biodiversity–Productivity Relationship of Alpine Grasslands in Lhasa River Valley, Tibet
Heavy Grazing Altered the Biodiversity–Productivity Relationship of Alpine Grasslands in Lhasa River Valley, Tibet Open
Grazing is a crucial anthropogenic disturbance on grasslands. However, it is unknown how livestock grazing affects the relationship between biodiversity and productivity of alpine grasslands in Tibet. We carried out a grazing-manipulated e…