Interannual variation in ecosystem respiration in an Inner Mongolian meadow steppe in response to livestock grazing
Understanding the effects of livestock grazing on ecosystem respiration (Re) of grassland ecosystems is critical for accurately assessing the feedback of grazing management to climate change. We examined ecosystem respiration in response to varying cattle grazing intensities during growing seasons f...
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Main Authors: | Ruirui Yan, Yu Zhang, Miao Wang, Ruiqiang Li, Dongyan Jin, Xiaoping Xin, Linghao Li |
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Language: | EN |
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Elsevier
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/a44fc83ec22b4fcfa7dd8de451ca5462 |
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