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Grazing management impacts on vegetation, soil biota and soil chemical, physical and hydrological properties in tall grass prairie

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In this article, the authors evaluated the impact of multi-paddock (MP) grazing at a high stocking rate compared to light continuous (LC) and heavy continuous (HC) grazing on neighboring commercial ranches in each of three proximate counties in north Texas tall grass prairie.
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This article is published in Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment.The article was published on 2011-05-01. It has received 340 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Grazing.

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Soil physico-hydrical properties changes induced by weed control methods in coffee plantation

TL;DR: In this article, the effect of six different weed control methods on pore size distribution of Haplustox was analyzed in two soil depths (0-3 and 10-13 cm).
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Insights on the relationship between total grazing pressure management and sustainable land management: key indicators to verify impacts

TL;DR: In this paper, the impacts of total grazing pressure (TGP) on biodiversity and resource condition were examined in the southern Australian rangelands, while the inability to manage grazing intensity at critical times may result in negative impacts on ground cover and pasture species composition.
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Improving ground cover and landscape function in a semi-arid rangeland through alternative grazing management

TL;DR: In this article, the authors compared alternative grazing management (incorporating periods of rest), traditional (continuous) grazing, and areas managed for conservation (ungrazed by commercial livestock but grazed by native and feral herbivores).
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Principles and Procedures of Statistics.

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Resource Availability and Plant Antiherbivore Defense

TL;DR: Resource availability in the environment is proposed as the major determinant of both the amount and type of plant defense, and theories on the evolution of plant defenses are compared with other theories.
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Analysis of factors controlling soil organic matter levels in Great Plains grasslands

TL;DR: In this article, a model of soil organic matter (SOM) quantity and composition was used to simulate steady-state organic matter levels for 24 grassland locations in the U.S. Great Plains.
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