Fine - scale root community structure and below-ground responses to grazing show independence from above - ground patterns

Root biomass distribution and below-ground processes are the main drivers of plant community structure and dynamics in arid rangelands. However, despite their relevance, below-ground plant responses to disturbance regimes remain poorly understood. This knowledge is a pressing issue since most of our...

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Autor principal: Oñatibia, Gastón R.
Otros Autores: Reyes, María Fernanda, Aguiar, Martín Roberto
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700 1 |9 12939  |a Aguiar, Martín Roberto  |u IFEVA, Department of Natural Resources and Environment, Faculty of Agronomy, University of Buenos Aires, CONICET. Av. San Martín 4453, Buenos Aires C1417DSE, Argentina. Email: aguiar@agro.uba.ar 
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