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  • 2. Grazing exclusion is more effective for vegetation restoration and nutrient transfer in the heavily degraded desert steppe.
    Hou D, Liu J, Li N, Han B, Liu C, Wang Z.
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  • 4. Applied phosphorus is maintained in labile and moderately occluded fractions in a typical meadow steppe with the addition of multiple nutrients.
    Shao L, Peng Y, Liu H, Zhao R, Jiang L, Li Y, Han P, Jiang Y, Wei C, Han X, Huang J.
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  • 6. Nutrient reallocation between stem and leaf drives grazed grassland degradation in inner Mongolia, China.
    Liu J, Lu S, Liu C, Hou D.
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  • 7. Scale-dependent effects of grazing on plant C: N: P stoichiometry and linkages to ecosystem functioning in the Inner Mongolia grassland.
    Zheng S, Ren H, Li W, Lan Z.
    PLoS One; 2012 Oct 29; 7(12):e51750. PubMed ID: 23272158
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  • 9. Changes in plant phosphorus demand and supply relationships in response to different grazing intensities affect the soil organic carbon stock of a temperate steppe.
    Song L, Gong J, Zhang Z, Zhang W, Zhang S, Dong J, Dong X, Hu Y, Liu Y.
    Sci Total Environ; 2023 Jun 10; 876():163225. PubMed ID: 37011672
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  • 10. Response of Vegetation and Soil Characteristics to Grazing Disturbance in Mountain Meadows and Temperate Typical Steppe in the Arid Regions of Central Asian, Xinjiang.
    Bi X, Li B, Xu X, Zhang L.
    Int J Environ Res Public Health; 2020 Jun 25; 17(12):. PubMed ID: 32630392
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  • 11. Concurrent and legacy effects of sheep trampling on soil organic carbon stocks in a typical steppe, China.
    Li L, He XZ, Zhang J, Bryant R, Hu A, Hou F.
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  • 14. Rodent disturbance reduces ecosystem stability through regulating plant and soil functions in Hulun Buir steppe.
    Zhu Y, Yang X, Tu Y, Wang B, Wang D, Shi Z, Indree T.
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  • 15. [Effects of regulation measure on soil and microbial biomass of moderately degraded alpine meadow in Qilian Mountain, China].
    Liu JJ, Yin YL, Li SX, Zhao W, Su SF, Dong YL.
    Ying Yong Sheng Tai Xue Bao; 2022 Apr 01; 33(4):988-994. PubMed ID: 35543051
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  • 19. Light to moderate long-term grazing enhances ecosystem carbon across a broad climatic gradient in northern temperate grasslands.
    Bork EW, Hewins DB, Lamb EG, Carlyle CN, Lyseng MP, Chang SX, Alexander MJ, Willms WD, Iravani M.
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  • 20. Grazing decreased soil organic carbon by decreasing aboveground biomass in a desert steppe in Inner Mongolia.
    Wang Y, Wang Z, Li H, Shen T, Zhang X, Li J, Han G.
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