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Understanding how biotic and abiotic filters drive plant distributions is critical for informing restoration efforts of degraded lands. However, it remains unclear whether or not it is possible to develop efficient restoration strategies that are based on field investigations? Here, we conducted a field‐based investigation along a land degradation gradient on the Tibetan Plateau. Along this gradient,...
Rainout shelters and irrigation systems were manipulated in a Mongolian pine plantations to simulate changes in precipitation amount and to explore how it would affect soil N availability in in Keerqin Sandy lands. Both reduced (RP) and increased (IP) precipitation treatments significantly affected soil inorganic N concentration, increasing it through the growing season except in September under RP...
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