2024
DOI: 10.1186/s13717-024-00508-6
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Rapid recovery of desert shrubs is attributed to imbalance of water supply to demand after disturbance in Northwest China

Hai Zhou,
Xiangyan Feng,
Zhibin He
et al.

Abstract: Background Disturbance is a key driver of changes in terrestrial ecosystems, especially in water limited regions. In the desert ecosystem of Northwest China, shrubs are often foraged by camels and this causes the shrubs lost their aboveground tissues. Although the aboveground tissue could recover after the disturbance, the mechanisms of resprouts’ recovery after the disturbance are still poorly understood. We investigated the morphological and physiological characteristics and root water uptake… Show more

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