Soil organic carbon in drylands: shrub encroachment and vegetation management effects dwarf those of livestock grazing

Volume: 30, Issue: 7
Published: May 26, 2020
Abstract
Dryland ecosystems occur worldwide and play a prominent, but potentially shifting, role in global biogeochemical cycling. Widespread woody plant proliferation, often associated with declines in palatable grasses, has jeopardized livestock production in drylands and prompted attempts to reduce woody cover by chemical or mechanical means. Woody encroachment also has the potential to significantly alter terrestrial carbon storage. However, little...
Paper Details
Title
Soil organic carbon in drylands: shrub encroachment and vegetation management effects dwarf those of livestock grazing
Published Date
May 26, 2020
Volume
30
Issue
7
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