Soil bacterial community responses to short-term grazing exclusion in a degraded alpine shrubland – grassland ecotone
Grazing exclusion by fencing is a common and effective grassland management strategy for degraded grassland restoration. Soil bacteria, the most important decomposers of soil organic matter, is the linkage between plant and soil. However, soil bacterial α-diversity and community composition in the r...
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Main Authors: | Jinlan Wang, Wen Li, Wenxia Cao, Theophilus Atio Abalori, Yuzhen Liu, Yuqiong Xin, Shilin Wang, Degang Zhang |
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Language: | EN |
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Elsevier
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/0fb4b6a910ab4863a2e17985b267e23b |
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