2024
DOI: 10.1177/03091333241258892
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Indication of coprophilous fungal spores for monitoring grazing intensity in the Horqin Sandy Land, Northern China

Yuanxiang Wei,
Guizai Gao,
Dongmei Jie
et al.

Abstract: Coprophilous fungal spores are an emerging and potential proxies for indicating the long-term pastoral history. However, the indication of coprophilous fungal spores for dung and grazing intensity remains uncertain. In this study, in Horqin Sandy Land, 27 livestock dung samples and 33 surface soil samples were collected, and the indication of coprophilous fungal spores was discussed for the first time. The results showed that a total of 38 fungal spore types were recognized in the modern samples from the Horqi… Show more

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