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...
Guardado en:
| Autor principal: | Oñatibia, Gastón R. |
|---|---|
| Otros Autores: | Reyes, María Fernanda, Aguiar, Martín Roberto |
| Formato: | Artículo |
| Lenguaje: | Inglés |
| Materias: | |
| Acceso en línea: | http://ri.agro.uba.ar/files/intranet/articulo/2017onatibia.pdf LINK AL EDITOR |
| Aporte de: | Registro referencial: Solicitar el recurso aquí |
Ejemplares similares
-
Fine - scale root community structure and below-ground responses to grazing show independence from above - ground patterns
por: Oñatibia, Gastón R. - Physiognomic changes in response to herbivory increase carbon allocation to roots in a temperate grassland of central Argentina
- Physiognomic changes in response to herbivory increase carbon allocation to roots in a temperate grassland of central Argentina
- Aridity exacerbates grazing - induced rangeland degradation a population approach for dominant grasses
-
Grazing history effects on above-and below-ground litter decomposition and nutrient cycling in two co-occurring grasses
por: Semmartin, María, et al.
Publicado: (2007)