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    Soil Characteristic Comparison of Fenced and Grazed Riparian Floodplain Wetlands in the Typical Steppe Region of the Inner Mongolian Plateau, China by Lixin Wang, Huamin Liu, Yuhong Liu, Jianwei Li, Hongbo Shao, Wei Wang, Cunzhu Liang

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…In recent decades, degradation of ecosystem in the steppe region of the Inner Mongolia Plateau, especially in riparian floodplain wetlands, has become a significant ecological crisis. …”
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    Response of Soil Respiration to Snowfall in a Kubuqi Salix Plantation Forest of During Freeze-thaw Period by WANG Jixuan, LAN Xiaozhen, PEI Zhiyong, ZHANG Junyao, WANG Xinping, LI Ying, WANG Haichao, SUN Xiaotian, SUN Kai

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…[Methods] Soil respiration rates of salix plantations that were untouched and unlevelled stubble (ww), untouched and levelled stubble (wp), untouched and unlevelled stubble (zw), and levelled and levelled stubble (zp) were measured in the snow-free treatment by using the Li-6800 soil-carbon-water flux measurement chamber in the Salix Forest Germplasm Resource Bank of the Dalate Banner, Ordos, Inner Mongolia, and the atmospheric temperature, soil temperature and humidity were measured simultaneously. …”
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    Soil fertility differences due to tillage methods modulate maize yield formation at different planting densities by Li-Qing Wang, Da-Ling Ma, Hong-yue Liu, Shu-Ping Hu, Xiao-Fang Yu, Ju-Lin Gao

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Abstract To address the problems of planting density and low soil nutrient content in maize cultivation and production in western Inner Mongolia. This study aims to elucidate the regulatory mechanism by which soil fertility augmentation affects maize yield formation under a variety of planting densities. …”
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