2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.actao.2011.09.001
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Biological soil crust recovery after long-term grazing exclusion in the Monte Desert (Argentina). Changes in coverage, spatial distribution, and soil nitrogen

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“…Soil physicochemical properties are one of the key indicators for the assessment of recovery direction and process of some ecosystems. Natural recovery of biocrusts usually adds silt and clays to soils (e.g., Yair and Verrecchia 2002) and improves soil organic matter and soil nutrients (Guo et al 2008;Gomez et al 2012). The recovery rate of these properties is related to biocrust type (dominated by cyanobacteria, lichens, or mosses) and the climate conditions (e.g., precipitation and temperature; Langhans et al 2010;Tian et al 2005;Xiao et al 2014).…”
Section: The Changes Of Soil Properties During or After Recovery Of Bmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Soil physicochemical properties are one of the key indicators for the assessment of recovery direction and process of some ecosystems. Natural recovery of biocrusts usually adds silt and clays to soils (e.g., Yair and Verrecchia 2002) and improves soil organic matter and soil nutrients (Guo et al 2008;Gomez et al 2012). The recovery rate of these properties is related to biocrust type (dominated by cyanobacteria, lichens, or mosses) and the climate conditions (e.g., precipitation and temperature; Langhans et al 2010;Tian et al 2005;Xiao et al 2014).…”
Section: The Changes Of Soil Properties During or After Recovery Of Bmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Baja diversidad y un menor número de especies ha sido reportado en numerosos estudios; por ejemplo, en Estados Unidos se encontró 13 especies de líquenes, 4 de musgos y una de cianobacterias [39]. En un ecosistema semiárido de España (Aranjuez) 15 especies de líquenes y 5 de musgos fueron reportadas [6], y en el desierto de Monte en Argentina se encontraron 15 especies de líquenes, 5 cianobacterias y un musgo [40]. Cabe resaltar que los estudios antes mencionados han sido desarrollados en zonas templadas que correspondes a zonas más frías que los climas tropicales donde fue desarrollado el presente estudio.…”
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“…In addition, it is necessary to know how the inoculated communities interact with the biotic and abiotic factors and the best-matched strain for the specific condition. The interaction between soil cyanobacteria and the environmental parameters have been studied and reviewed over a long time period (Gómez et al 2012;Raanan et al 2015). From these results, it could be concluded that water availability and the related factors, such as frequency of rainfall, soil moisture content, together with the clay, and the amount of available phosphate in the soil, have the greatest influence on the cyanobacterial biomass concentration.…”
Section: Nurseriesmentioning
confidence: 92%