Climate overrides fencing and soil mineral nutrients to affect plant diversity and biomass of alpine grasslands across north tibet

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  • who: Chenrui Guo from the Northwest Institute of Plateau Biology (CAS), China Qingdao Agricultural University, China have published the Article: Climate overrides fencing and soil mineral nutrients to affect plant diversity and biomass of alpine grasslands across North Tibet, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The authors conducted a multisite survey to compare aboveground biomass, species richness Shannon-Wiener index, and mineral element contents of Ca, Cu, Fe, Mg, Mn, Zn, K and P of the topsoils at grazed vs fenced matched sites across alpine meadows (AM), alpine steppes (AS) and desert-steppes (DS) in North . . .

     

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