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Publication Date
2005
Location
Dublin Ireland
Description
We have researched soil animals in 8 types of halophilous plant communities of Leymus chinensis grasslands of Northeast China to characterise soil animal groups and explain the role and function of soil animals in grassland ecosystems (Richard & Roger, 1998) and provide a scientific basis for research to improve alkaline lands in these grasslands.
Citation
Yin, Xiuqin; Zhang, Y.; and Dong, W., "Study of Characteristics of Soil Animals in Halophilous Plant Communities of Leymus Chinensis Grasslands of Northeast in China" (2005). IGC Proceedings (1985-2023). 174.
(URL: https://uknowledge.uky.edu/igc/20/themeB/174)
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Study of Characteristics of Soil Animals in Halophilous Plant Communities of Leymus Chinensis Grasslands of Northeast in China
Dublin Ireland
We have researched soil animals in 8 types of halophilous plant communities of Leymus chinensis grasslands of Northeast China to characterise soil animal groups and explain the role and function of soil animals in grassland ecosystems (Richard & Roger, 1998) and provide a scientific basis for research to improve alkaline lands in these grasslands.
