Soil bacterial community responses to short-term grazing exclusion in a degraded alpine shrubland – grassland ecotone
Abstract
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 recover process of degraded shrubland – grassland ecotone on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau has not been well understood. Thus, in this research, lightly...
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Title
Soil bacterial community responses to short-term grazing exclusion in a degraded alpine shrubland – grassland ecotone
Published Date
Nov 1, 2021
Journal
Volume
130
Pages
108043 - 108043
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