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Degradation of hillside alpine meadow ecosystems is a widespread problem that usually results in the fragmentation of the mattic epipedon (ME). The mattic epipedon plays a well‐known role in the hydrological cycle of alpine ecosystems due to its high water‐holding capacity. However, little is known about how ME fragmentation alters soil infiltrability—a key soil property that influences runoff and...
Soil physical properties crucially affect vegetation restoration on the semi‐arid Loess Plateau. Understanding how converting cropland into grassland affects soil physical properties is essential throughout a long‐term natural vegetation restoration chronosequence. The objectives of this study were to determine the effects of naturally restored grassland from cropland (wheat) on soil physical properties...
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