2012
DOI: 10.1007/s11104-012-1234-3
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Soil functioning in a mosaic of herbaceous communities of a chalky environment: temporal variations of water availability and N dynamics

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“…The total amount of available water for plants is demonstrably lower for parts of grasslands featuring thin soils (< 10 cm), present on steep and rocky slopes with a southerly aspect and excessive drainage. Those conditions lead to high soil desiccation, high evaporation and high drought stress for herbaceous species (Alard et al 2005, Butaye et al 2005, Bennie et al 2008, Dujardin et al 2012. Xeric parts of grasslands are mostly typified by lower herbaceous cover and fewer litter accumulation than mesic parts (Butaye et al 2005).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The total amount of available water for plants is demonstrably lower for parts of grasslands featuring thin soils (< 10 cm), present on steep and rocky slopes with a southerly aspect and excessive drainage. Those conditions lead to high soil desiccation, high evaporation and high drought stress for herbaceous species (Alard et al 2005, Butaye et al 2005, Bennie et al 2008, Dujardin et al 2012. Xeric parts of grasslands are mostly typified by lower herbaceous cover and fewer litter accumulation than mesic parts (Butaye et al 2005).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%