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2. Positive effects of leguminous shrub encroachment on multiple ecosystem functions of alpine meadows and steppes greatly depended on increasing soil nutrient
3. Divergent shift of normal alpine meadow exacerbated soil loss of hillslope alpine meadows based on field experiments
4. A nature-based solution to reduce soil water vertical leakage in arid sandy land
5. Divergent shift of normal alpine meadow towards shrub and degraded meadows reduces soil water retention and storage capacity
6. Alpine meadow patches unevenly regulate runoff and sediment yield generation on the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau
7. Role of cultivars and grass in the stability of soil moisture and temperature in an organic vineyard
8. Shrub encroachment increases soil carbon and nitrogen stocks in alpine grassland ecosystems of the central Tibetan Plateau
9. Response of termite mounds to changes of geomorphic forms and processes and associated edaphic variations
10. Shrub encroachment increases soil erosion risk in hillside alpine meadows of the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau, NW China
11. Fragmentation alters the soil water conservation capacity of hillside alpine meadows on the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau
12. Restoration of a hillslope grassland with an ecological grass species (Elymus tangutorum) favors rainfall interception and water infiltration and reduces soil loss on the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau
13. Shrub encroachment in alpine meadows increases the potential risk of surface soil salinization by redistributing soil water
14. Contribution of fine roots mechanical property of Poaceae grasses to soil erosion resistance on the Loess Plateau
15. Effectiveness of mixed cultivated grasslands to reduce sediment concentration in runoff on hillslopes in the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau
16. Effects of post-fire mulching with straw and wood chips on soil hydrology in pine forests under Mediterranean conditions
17. Soil water deficit was effectively alleviated by higher water infiltration after the short-term forestland-to-farmland conversion in semi-arid area
18. Shrub encroachment enhances the infiltration capacity of alpine meadows by changing the community composition and soil conditions
19. Microtopographic heterogeneity mediates the soil respiration response to grazing in an alpine swamp meadow on the Tibetan Plateau
20. Natural compensation mechanism of soil water infiltration through decayed roots in semi-arid vegetation species
21. Ice-covered soil significantly minimizes topsoil water loss in a semi-arid farmland
22. Top-down degradation of alpine meadow in the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau: Gravelization initiate hillside surface aridity and meadow community disappearance
23. Understory shading exacerbated grassland soil erosion by changing community composition
24. Soil nutrient loss by gully erosion on sloping alpine steppe in the northern Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau
25. Plant functional types drive differential responses of grassland ecosystem functions along a precipitation gradient
26. Regulation of alpine meadow patch coverage on runoff and sediment under natural rainfall on the eastern Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau
27. Freeze-thaw cycles aggravated the negative effects of moss-biocrusts on hydraulic conductivity in sandy land
28. Contribution of root decay process on soil infiltration capacity and soil water replenishment of planted forestland in semi-arid regions
29. Suitable duration of grazing exclusion for restoration of a degraded alpine meadow on the eastern Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau
30. Plant litter crust appear as a promising measure to combat desertification in sandy land ecosystem
31. Litter crusts enhance soil nutrients through bacteria rather than fungi in sandy ecosystems
32. Litter cover breaks soil water repellency of biocrusts, enhancing initial soil water infiltration and content in a semi-arid sandy land
33. Soil-water deficit in deep soil layers results from the planted forest in a semi-arid sandy land: Implications for sustainable agroforestry water management
34. Change in soil water deficit and soil organic matter consumption over time in rain-fed apricot orchards on the semi-arid Loess Plateau, China
35. SOC changes were more sensitive in alpine grasslands than in temperate grasslands during grassland transformation in China: A meta-analysis
36. Detection of antibiotics in the urine of children and pregnant women in Jiangsu, China
37. Bacterial contributions of bio-crusts and litter crusts to nutrient cycling in the Mu Us Sandy Land
38. Effectiveness of re-vegetated forest and grassland on soil erosion control in the semi-arid Loess Plateau
39. Shift in nurse effect from facilitation to competition with increasing size of Salix cupularis canopy in a desertified alpine meadow on the Tibetan Plateau
40. Trade-offs of dryland forage production and soil water consumption in a semi-arid area
41. Soil water availability threshold indicator was determined by using plant physiological responses under drought conditions
42. Belowground soil water response in the afforestation-cropland interface under semi-arid conditions
43. Litter cover promotes biocrust decomposition and surface soil functions in sandy ecosystem
44. Soil functional biodiversity and biological quality under threat: Intensive land use outweighs climate change
45. Combined ecological and economic benefits of the solar photovoltaic industry in arid sandy ecosystems
46. Root morphological characteristics and soil water infiltration capacity in semi-arid artificial grassland soils
47. Trade-off between surface runoff and soil erosion during the implementation of ecological restoration programs in semiarid regions: A meta-analysis
48. Effect of three artificial aging techniques on physicochemical properties and Pb adsorption capacities of different biochars
49. Natural grasslands maintain soil water sustainability better than planted grasslands in arid areas
50. Alfalfa planting significantly improved alpine soil water infiltrability in the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau
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