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View article: From arid deserts to mesic meadows: divergent pathways regulating microbial respiration under grassland enclosure
From arid deserts to mesic meadows: divergent pathways regulating microbial respiration under grassland enclosure Open
Introduction As a pivotal restoration strategy for alleviating grassland degradation, long-term enclosure practices effectively eliminate livestock disturbances while facilitating ecosystem self-recovery. Understanding the dynamics of soil…
View article: Research on the Response and Driving Mechanisms of Soil Organic Carbon Storage in Different Grassland Types to Enclosure Management
Research on the Response and Driving Mechanisms of Soil Organic Carbon Storage in Different Grassland Types to Enclosure Management Open
Slight variations in soil organic carbon (SOC) stocks critically influence atmospheric CO₂ levels and global carbon-climate feedback. While enclosure practices effectively restore degraded grasslands by excluding livestock disturbances, th…
View article: Response of soil fungal communities and their co-occurrence patterns to grazing exclusion in different grassland types
Response of soil fungal communities and their co-occurrence patterns to grazing exclusion in different grassland types Open
Overgrazing and climate change are the main causes of grassland degradation, and grazing exclusion is one of the most common measures for restoring degraded grasslands worldwide. Soil fungi can respond rapidly to environmental stresses, bu…
View article: Effects of grazing exclusion on soil properties, fungal community structure, and diversity in different grassland types
Effects of grazing exclusion on soil properties, fungal community structure, and diversity in different grassland types Open
Soil fungi are involved in the decomposition of organic matter, and they alter soil structure and physicochemical properties and drive the material cycle and energy flow in terrestrial ecosystems. Fungal community assembly processes were d…
View article: Effects of temporal variation and grazing intensity on leaf C:N:P stoichiometry in Northwest desert, China
Effects of temporal variation and grazing intensity on leaf C:N:P stoichiometry in Northwest desert, China Open
The Seriphidium transiliense desert pasture is an important spring-autumn pasture in northern Xinjiang, China, and has been subjected to grazing by livestock at different intensities, thus resulting in widespread deterioration of its biodi…
View article: Climate change and topographic differences influence grassland vegetation greening across environmental gradients
Climate change and topographic differences influence grassland vegetation greening across environmental gradients Open
Despite the research on the responses of grassland vegetation to climate change and topography has advance worldwide, the large-scale importance of these parameters to grassland vegetation greening in arid regions across environmental grad…
View article: Effects of different habitats on Achnatherum inebrians (Hance) Keng ex Tzvelev (drunken horse grass) soil seed banks and aboveground vegetation
Effects of different habitats on Achnatherum inebrians (Hance) Keng ex Tzvelev (drunken horse grass) soil seed banks and aboveground vegetation Open
The soil seed bank, as a potential source of ground vegetation renewal, plays an important role in the natural recovery and succession of vegetation as well as in the construction of ecosystems. To clarify the characteristics of the soil s…
View article: Effects of grazing exclusion on soil properties, fungal community structure and diversity in different grassland types.
Effects of grazing exclusion on soil properties, fungal community structure and diversity in different grassland types. Open
Soil fungi are involved in the decomposition of organic matter, and they alter soil structure and physicochemical properties and drive the material cycle and energy flow in terrestrial ecosystems. Grazing exclusion is one of the most commo…
View article: Combination of grazing exclusion and grassland type altered soil properties and fungal β-diversity but not α-diversity.
Combination of grazing exclusion and grassland type altered soil properties and fungal β-diversity but not α-diversity. Open
Soil fungi are involved in the decomposition of organic matter, alter soil structure and physicochemical properties and drive the material cycle and energy flow in terrestrial ecosystems. Grazing exclusion is one of the most common measure…
View article: Spatial Variation in Desert Spring Vegetation Biomass, Richness and Their Environmental Controls in the Arid Region of Central Asia
Spatial Variation in Desert Spring Vegetation Biomass, Richness and Their Environmental Controls in the Arid Region of Central Asia Open
A precise evaluation of spatial patterns in desert vegetation biomass, species richness and their environmental controls is essential for a deeper comprehension of the potential carbon preservation and sustainability of grassland ecosystem…
View article: Vegetation species diversity and its influencing factors in mountain desert communities in northern Xinjiang China
Vegetation species diversity and its influencing factors in mountain desert communities in northern Xinjiang China Open
The desert covers 46.9% of the grassland in Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region of China (including Southern and Northern Xinjiang). In the present study, 527 plots (about 4,500 quadrats)were taken from the Junggar Desert of northern Xinjiang…
View article: Human‐Climate Coupled Changes in Vegetation Community Complexity of China Since 1980s
Human‐Climate Coupled Changes in Vegetation Community Complexity of China Since 1980s Open
Vegetation community complexity is a critical factor influencing terrestrial ecosystem stability. China, the country leading the world in vegetation greening resulting from human activities, has experienced dramatic changes in vegetation c…
View article: Human-climate coupled changes in vegetation community complexity of China since the 1980s
Human-climate coupled changes in vegetation community complexity of China since the 1980s Open
Vegetation community complexity is a critical factor influencing terrestrial ecosystem stability. China, the country leading the world in vegetation greening resulting from human activities, has experienced dramatic changes in vegetation c…
View article: Human-climate coupled changes in vegetation community complexity of China since the 1980s
Human-climate coupled changes in vegetation community complexity of China since the 1980s Open
Vegetation community complexity is a critical factor influencing terrestrial ecosystem stability. China, the country leading the world in vegetation greening resulting from human activities, has experienced dramatic changes in vegetation c…
View article: Effects of Enclosure on Plant and Soil Restoration in the Junggar Desert
Effects of Enclosure on Plant and Soil Restoration in the Junggar Desert Open
Enclosure is commonly used in the restoration of degraded grasslands. However, the effects of enclosure on grassland plant and soil restoration remain controversial, particularly in deserts. To assess the effects of enclosure on desert pla…