Biomass production, arbuscular mycorrhizae and soil plant-available P under water stress in native perennial grasses

Precipitation determines vegetation type and species relative composition in plant communities [1]; in addition, it is a primary variable affecting soil water storage and availability. This availability is the most important factor which affects plant distribution, growth and survival in rangelands throughout the world [2]. Plant productivity can be reduced in these rangelands because of the negative effects of water stress on plant growth [2].

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Main Authors: Busso, Carlos Alberto, Bolletta, Andrea Ivana
Format: info:ar-repo/semantics/parte de libro biblioteca
Language:eng
Published: CRC Press-Taylor & Francis 2010-10
Subjects:Biomasa, Producción de Biomasa, Micorrizas Arbusculares, Fósforo, Suelo, Estrés de Sequia, Gramineas, Biomass, Biomass Production, Arbuscular Mycorrhiza, Phosphorus, Soil, Drought Stress, Grasses, Estrés Hídrico, Water Stress,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12123/12395
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