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Effects of Grazing Intensity on Belowground Carbon and Nitrogen Cycling
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2020
Grasses and Grassland [Working Title]
Livestock grazing activities substantially affect grassland ecosystem functions such as carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) cycles. Although numerous individual and synthesized studies had been conducted, how grazing, especially its intensity, affects belowground C and N cycling in grasslands remains poorly understood. In this chapter, our previous published studies were summarized to elucidate the 19 variables associated with belowground C and N cycling in response to livestock grazing across global
doi:10.5772/intechopen.90416
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