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Publication Date
1989
Location
Nice France
Description
Along with the population of livestock increased in recent years, the vegetation of steppe has been deteriorated under heavy grazing. Some species, which are very palatable for cattle or sheep, are rare or disappeared from the steppe vegetation. In order to recover the grassland vegetation and increase the primary production above ground, interseeding was used to improve the degraded steppe and abandoned land in semiarid regions of Inner Mongolia steppe.
Citation
Guang, Ma Zhi, "Interseeding on Steppe and Abandoned Land in Inner Mongolia" (1989). IGC Proceedings (1985-2023). 1.
(URL: https://uknowledge.uky.edu/igc/1989/session13/1)
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Interseeding on Steppe and Abandoned Land in Inner Mongolia
Nice France
Along with the population of livestock increased in recent years, the vegetation of steppe has been deteriorated under heavy grazing. Some species, which are very palatable for cattle or sheep, are rare or disappeared from the steppe vegetation. In order to recover the grassland vegetation and increase the primary production above ground, interseeding was used to improve the degraded steppe and abandoned land in semiarid regions of Inner Mongolia steppe.
