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Monk s tonsure-like gaps in the tussock grass Spartina argentinensis (Gramineae)
(Universidad de Costa Rica, 2001)
Quantification of rainfall interception in the high Andean tussock grasslands
(2018)
The páramo ecosystem provides most of the water for the tropical Andean highlands in South America. Although the comprehension of this environment has increased lately, there remains an urgent need to quantify the processes ...
Temporal and spatial variation in the soil seed bank of Nassella trichotoma (serrated tussock) in its native range
(Csiro Publishing, 2021-01-21)
Serrated tussock (Nassella trichotoma (Nees) Hack. ex Arechav) is an unpalatable grass species that has been expanding in its native range and invading non-native ranges. In this study in its natural environment, we aimed ...
Progress in understanding the hydrology of high-elevation andean grasslands under changing land use
(2022)
High-elevation grasslands worldwide provide essential hydrological services including water provision, flow regulation, and erosion control. Despite their importance, hydrological research of grasslands in montane regions ...
Physiognomic changes in response to herbivory increase carbon allocation to roots in a temperate grassland of central Argentina
(Springer, 2019-08)
In most temperate grasslands, cattle grazing can promote physiognomic changes on plant communities, as well as changes in species growth patterns. Through these changes in vegetation, cattle grazing can generate changes ...
Edaphic patchiness influences grassland regeneration from the soil seed bank in mountain grasslands of central Argentina
(Wiley Blackwell Publishing, Inc, 2001-04)
The soil seed- banks in the main natural vegetation patches that makes up mountain grasslands on granite substrates in central Argentina were studied. The main natural vegetation types are moist swards, tall- tussock ...