Plant community composition and structure under short-term grazing exclusion in steppic arid rangelands
Grazing exclusion has been proved to be an effective approach for naturally restoring degraded rangelands. Still, the effect of this management practice on plant community composition and structure is ambiguous, especially under prolonged and repeated drought events. Here, we investigated the respon...
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Main Authors: | Yacine Kouba, Saifi Merdas, Tewfik Mostephaoui, Badreddine Saadali, Haroun Chenchouni |
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Language: | EN |
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Elsevier
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/6255a200ebf44f7dace94e83cdecc279 |
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