Soil salinization in Patagonian meadows with different grassland condition

Patagonian meadows (locally named “mallines”) are wetlands that develop in the lower parts of the landscape, were runoff water accumulates, and organic and humid soils appear, contrasting with the surrounding steppe. An internal soil moisture gradient generates different types of vegetation, dominat...

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Main Authors: Cremona, Maria Victoria, Enriquez, Andrea Soledad
Format: info:ar-repo/semantics/documento de conferencia
Language:Inglés
Published: 2018
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12123/3329
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Summary:Patagonian meadows (locally named “mallines”) are wetlands that develop in the lower parts of the landscape, were runoff water accumulates, and organic and humid soils appear, contrasting with the surrounding steppe. An internal soil moisture gradient generates different types of vegetation, dominated by Juncus sp in the lower/wetter areas and by Festuca sp. in higher/mesic ones. As meadows have a high primary productivity of forage value, they were heavily grazed mainly by sheep during the last century.