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  1. Effect of continuous agriculture of grassland soils of the Argentine Rolling Pampa on soil organic carbon and nitrogen by Milesi Delaye, Luis Antonio, Irizar, Alicia Beatriz, Andriulo, Adrian Enrique, Mary, Bruno

    Published 2017
    “…Long-term soil organic carbon (SOC) and soil organic nitrogen (SON) following cultivation of grassland soils (100/120-year tillage (T) + 20/30-year no tillage (NT)) of the Rolling Pampa were studied calibrating the simple AMG model coupled with the natural 13C abundance measurements issued from long-term experiments and validating it on a data set obtained by a farmer survey and by long-term NT experiments. …”
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  2. Beef Cattle Grazing Native Grasslands May Follow Three Different Supplement Response Patterns by Cazzuli, Fiorella, Durante, Martin, Hirigoyen, Andrés, Sánchez, Javier, Rovira, Pablo, Beretta, Virginia, Simeone, Alvaro, Jaurena, Martín, Savian, Jean Víctor, Poppi, Dennis, Montossi, Fabio, Lagomarsino, Ximena, Luzardo, Santiago, Brito, Gustavo, Velazco, José Ignacio, Lattanzi, Fernando Alfredo, Bremm, Carolina

    Published 2023
    “…Previous studies on winter supplementation of growing cattle grazing stockpiled native Campos grasslands suggest that forage allowance (FA), herbage mass, and weather conditions before and during the supplementation period could all affect supplement feed efficiency (SFE)—that is, the difference or change in average daily gain (ADG) between supplemented (S) and control (C) animals (ADGchng, kg) per unit (kg) of supplement dry matter (DM) intake. …”
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  3. The importance of functional diversity in regulating forage biomass and nutrition: evidence from mowing in semi-arid grasslands by Zhao, Tianqi, Zhang, Feng, Suo, Rongzhen, Zhen, Jiahua, Qiao, Jirong, Zhao, Mengli, Bai, Keyu, Zhang, Bin

    Published 2023
    “…Therefore, biennial mowing can provide better conservation of grassland ecosystems and is a suitable grassland management practice in semiarid grasslands.…”
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  4. Nitrogen addition and mowing affect microbial nitrogen transformations in a C4 grassland in northern China by Wang, C., Butterbach-Bahl, Klaus, He, N., Wang, Q., Xing, X., Han, X.

    Published 2015
    “…Microbial nitrogen (N) transformations play a key role in regulating N cycling in grassland ecosystems. However, there is still little information on how management of semi‐arid grassland such as mowing and/or N fertilizer application affects microbial activity and N transformations. …”
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