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Na Liu, Fenghui Guo, Bin Li, Zeyao Jing, Wuyun Bai and Xiangyang Hou
Leymus chinensis is important for ecological restoration and stock farming in Eurasia. In the context of climate change, excavating L. chinensis germplasm resources with excellent ecological functional traits is important to resist grassland degradation ...
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Lixiang Liu, Yongwei Han, Weiwei Liu and Yuemin Liu
Grazing exclusion (GE) and rest grazing (RG) are important management systems for the restoration of degraded grassland ecosystems. In order to evaluate the effects and mechanisms of different grazing management systems on the scale dependency of species...
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Zhaoxi Zhang, Yan Chen, Guodong Zhang and Xueli Zhang
Inappropriate vegetation reconstruction in the Loess Plateau region has led to a significant increase in regional evapotranspiration and water consumption, further aggravating the shortage of soil water resources in the Loess Plateau region. The Jing Riv...
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Yina Ma, Shixiong Wang, Qing Zhang, Kun Guo, Yuejun He, Danmei Chen, Mingzhen Sui, Guangqi Zhang, Lipeng Zang and Qingfu Liu
Grassland ecosystem health is related to global ecological problems, and large areas of grassland are threatened by degradation. Various measures, such as aerial seeding, have been applied to restore degraded grassland ecosystems. However, the effects of...
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Lumeng Chao, Xiaodan Ma, Munkhzul Tsetsegmaa, Yaxin Zheng, Hanting Qu, Yuan Dai, Jingpeng Li and Yuying Bao
Vegetation and soil microorganisms are important components of terrestrial ecosystems and play a crucial role in ecosystem functioning. However, little is known about the synergistic changes in soil microbial community with aboveground plants in grasslan...
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Kun Hou, Jiping Wang and Xiuru Wang
The ecological restoration projects in the Loess Plateau (LP) has significantly altered the underlying surface conditions, coupled with a warming?wetting climate, which has profoundly affected the regional water cycle. Evaluating the response of runoff t...
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Zhijie Zhang, Yuanjie Zhang, Xiao Yu, Liping Lei, Yuqi Chen and Xudong Guo
The natural ecological lands, such as forest land, grassland, wetland, etc., constitute the most important factor for maintaining and preserving the earth?s ecosystem, which must be well concerned in the regional function-oriented planning for the sustai...
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Lijun Xu, Yingying Nie, Baorui Chen, Xiaoping Xin, Guixia Yang, Dawei Xu and Liming Ye
Species composition and biomass are two important indicators in assessing the effects of restoration measures of degraded grasslands. In this paper, we present a field study on the temporal changes in plant community characteristics, species diversity an...
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Kariem A. Ghazal, Olkeba Tolessa Leta, Aly I. El-Kadi and Henrietta Dulai
Optimal restoration and management of coastal wetland are contingent on reliable assessment of hydrological processes. In this study, we used the Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) model to assess the impacts of a proposed coastal wetland restoration ...
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Lei Zhou, Siyu Wang, Mingyi Du, Jianhua Yang, Yinuo Zhu and Jianjun Wu
The combined study of vegetation coverage (VC) and land use change provides important scientific guidance for the restoration and protection of arid regions. Taking Hongjian Nur (HJN) Lake in the desert region as a case study, the VC of this area was cal...
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