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Tf Q -0.638 -1.386 0 -0.95 0 0 c 0.647 0.706 0.271 scn 0 -45.169 l f f Communications in Agricultural and Applied Biological Sciences. These results can be used as a management tool to improve rangeland quality and sustainability. 0. 0 0 m Each, sists of alcohols citronellol, geraniol) and aldehydes (gera-, nial, neral, citronellal). 0.743 0.48 l -1.757 -0.485 -1.187 -0.842 -0.445 -0.842 c h B -2.908 -3.712 l -1.372 5.692 l h -3.279 2.237 -4.177 1.248 -4.177 -0.114 c /Perceptual ri h 19 0 0 19 455.4615 764.3309 Tm Lie in the Westerly wind belt . 0 -45.169 l The relevance of suitable predictors takes into account the date of the satellite image, the overall accuracy of change detection, and the time required for calculations. The strategic importance of this crossroads between continents and its relationship to the world conflict were again emphasized by the clash of arms in an area where man first raised sword to man. 2.771 26.056 1.715 24.935 y f 0 -0.391 l [( high natur)31(e v)10(alue)]TJ -2.104 2.485 l 0. /GS0 gs [(landsc)-5(apes. 9.971 -6.18 l In general, the rangelands are dominated mainly by forage species belonging to the Poaceae and, typically, characterized by low productivity (Knežević et al., 2012;Algan et al., 2019). The paper brings together different grass or grassland‐based studies and considers them as part of a continuum of strategies that when also combined with improvements in grassland production systems (Gerssen‐Gondelach et al. 578.486 32.702 16.664 16.664 re Researches have shown that grassland biomes have a high microbial and plant diversity, which stimulate the simultaneous presence of positive interactions in rhizosphere. Temperate Grasslands are mostly found just north of the Tropic of Cancer. -2.381 2.633 l Q Steppe biomes may include: . 50.015 564.152 16.664 16.664 re 0. f However, these ecosystems experience various pressures, such as climate change and plant invasion, potentially affecting their functioning and thus jeopardizing the services and benefits they provide to humanity. 11. 0. Tf 0.25 w 4 M 0 0 m /GS1 gs 0 0 m 0 1.944 l 0 -0.402 l -2.568 7.105 l Journal of the EU of 31.12.1991 L/375-384. In Belgium the area of grassland decreased in the last decennia, like in the other Member States of the EU and is mainly replaced by the cultivation of maize. -5.342 0 l [(about )1(5)5(0% )1(o)5(f )1(the )1(endemic )1(plant )1(species )1(o)5(f )1(E)15(urope )1(ar)5(e )1(dependent )1(on )1(the )1(grassland )1(biotope. e�G���� Hyh�: >6�׹���R�0''9�y�w~�� ����4���Od����L�glYV��\�v�a����X"!�X�]��!��cW����}~W/�z�g�=�ʲ�k��`W�p8��UUg����`R�U�vW��Q�ʱ�w��a7XU��e���TY+�N��>! -1.753 -6.621 -0.547 -5.868 -0.547 -3.867 c 50.015 482.71 16.664 16.664 re 0 0.95 -0.639 1.386 -1.346 1.386 c B q 1 0 0 1 490.3417 93.0793 cm These geographic c)-5(ase st)5(udies ar)5(e pr)5(eceded by thema)5(tic chapt)5(ers on )]TJ Therefore, we call for more intensive monitoring and further conservation efforts to preserve the ecosystem services provided by the Bluegrass Region, which has both local and regional implications for climate mitigation, carbon sequestration, diversity conservation, and culture protection. 1.537 -4.486 l 11. The high estimate yields human use of 58.1 Pg/year on land or 40% (58.1/149.6) of potential land productivity or 25% (60.1/149.8 + 92.4) of land and water NPP. At the low latitudes (0° to 23°) of the … 11. -2.413 -0.299 l Over recent decades, land use and land cover changes have threatened the protection of the unique natural, scenic, and historic resources in this region. Q h Besides the benefits to the plants, mycorrhizas are able to release nutrients in soil for other microbial communities, including their sporocarps which are a favorite food source for edaphic micro-and macrophages. 0.663 0 l However, the use of functional traits is to a great extent constrained by its limited potential for generalization across time and space. Nevertheless it is the only crop, able to fulfil so many tasks and to fit so many requirements. University of Agricultural Sciences and V, grass quality, ruminants, EU policy, forage, food, fuel. -0.03 -3.005 -0.208 -3.183 -0.58 -3.183 c 0 0 m q 1 0 0 1 490.2037 87.9498 cm -1.881 -0.802 -1.98 -0.337 -1.98 0 c -0.812 0.802 -0.713 0.337 -0.713 0 c -2.045 -0.851 -2.56 -1.297 -2.56 -2.208 c -4.375 0.972 l 0.863 0.886 0.733 scn 50.015 629.306 16.664 16.664 re B 448.225 127.914 -0.495 0.846 re -0.282 1.361 -0.01 1.233 0.03 0.807 c (69,95 euro)Tj -1.005 1.153 -0.832 1.361 -0.505 1.361 c 0.213 2.633 l -1.614 2.406 -1.415 2.703 -0.916 2.703 c © 2008-2020 ResearchGate GmbH. -1.163 -1.332 m The figures reflect the current patterns of exploitation distribution and consumption of a much larger population. 6.944 -0.027 l Summers are usually hot, and temperatures can go up to 90 degrees Fahrenheit. /T1_4 1. -4.177 -1.547 -3.208 -2.578 -1.867 -2.578 c H�bd`ab`dd�pv� 5 0 obj q 1 0 0 1 509.191 85.1679 cm h ment with high fertiliser (nitrogen) input has resulted, fodder beets, etc. Finally they have aesthetic role and recreational function as far as they provide public access that other agricultural uses do not allow. 2.403 7.105 l f These patterns amount to using >50% of NPP of land; there must be limits to growth. 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They can have either moist continental climates or dry subtropical climates. 0.663 -0.455 l h -0.025 -1.663 -0.144 -2.064 -0.614 -2.064 c -14.315 27.903 -13.854 27.508 -13.524 27.179 c f H�\��j� ��>�w�ٜ%P�r����NR�eby��6l�*����s���)d�o݀�@�q�;��@�ڂ. of high nature value Grasslands are an important part of European nature. 108.385803 114.320801 Tm 0.743 0.356 l /PlacedPDF /MC0 BDC -2.381 2.633 l They are also good for grazing livestock such as cattle. [(the histor)-15(y o)5(f a)5(gricult)5(ur)5(e, the f)10(a)5(una o)5(f grasslands, the grassland c)5(ommunities, and the )]TJ 0 -6.18 l Bot. The research consisted of two parts: in a first, methodological, part (Chapters 2 and 3) we aimed to provide and recommend technical tools that enable grassland optical trait measurements; in a second, applied, part (Chapters 4 and 5) our intention was to demonstrate how these optical traits can in turn be adopted to assess plant community functioning and address more conceptual questions at the forefront of functional ecological research. 172.211807 114.320801 Tm Q f Q -1.817 -2.916 l Europe extends from the island nation of Iceland in the west to the Ural Mountains of Russia in the east. 36.4 0 0 40 113.3858 764.3309 Tm Biodiversity conservation may help increase carbon storage, but the value of this influence has been difficult to assess. q 1 0 0 1 497.9847 85.7125 cm q 1 0 0 1 402.4998 121.6543 cm -1.723 -3.054 -1.846 -2.569 -1.846 -2.257 c 0 0 595.276 841.89 re Q 1.444 -4.537 1.289 -4.589 1.114 -4.641 c /T1_3 1. [(c)5(onnec)-5(tion bet)-10(w)5(een grasslands and clima)5(t)5(e. 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Tf never concluded to such negative eects. -0.713 0 m The sensitivity index of the FSC to NPP and precipitation during grassland growing season were 4.1 and 1.9 respectively. 11. 0.792 -0.634 0.694 -0.97 0.694 -1.262 c acteristics in animal products from grassland and through, contribute to a high degree to the strugg, trolled anaerobe combustion of plants (300 to 600°C, de-, Other coumarin rich grass species are used in the same, fected seriously by pests or diseases. /T1_4 1. -2.705 19.461 -5.344 23.682 -6.795 25.001 c 0 -1.818 TD 0 0 m -2.867 4.744 -2.341 5.28 -1.65 5.28 c q -1.979 18.273 -2.177 18.669 -2.441 19.065 c -3.155 0.732 -2.052 0.815 -1.475 0.815 c -0.31 0 l T* The effective mesh size, which represents the degree of landscape fragmentation in a system, decreased from 6629.84 to 1816.58 for the entire Bluegrass Region. Grasslands may occur naturally or as the result of human activity. -0.694 -1.262 l 378.141 82.333 135.781 47.919 re 50.015 596.729 16.664 16.664 re /T1_4 1 Tf These values of biomass production can be explained by the continuous exploitation of the pastoral resources, which affects the biodiversity. /T1_0 1 Tf h Grassland will continue to be an important form of land use in Europe, but with increased diversity in management objectives and systems used. 115.385803 114.320801 Tm 1 0.996 0.976 scn f When native or long-term grasslands are converted to other land use types, carbon is expected to be released into the atmosphere [61][62]. 0.922 0.886 0.282 scn q 1 0 0 1 491.5695 87.9498 cm endstream ... Livestock products have become an integral part of the food supply to feed all humans since the agricultural revolution (Derner et al., 2017). Q Fires, both natural and human-caused, are important factors shaping grasslands. The relationship between humans and the natural world has somehow thus become a paradox: we are jeopardizing the ecological, economical and societal values of our natural world, on which we depend fundamentally. -3.375 0 l 1 0.996 0.976 scn T* T* -0.402 4.053 m 0 0 m -1.004 -0.287 -1.044 0.158 -1.064 0.356 c h 0 0 m Q 0. 2.671 3.506 l According to 19th Livestock Census, 2012 India's total livestock population is over 512 million. The soil in temperate grassland biome is especially fertile. -5.342 -3.94 l Of a total of 10 000 species, only 100 to 150 forage species have been cultivated, but many more hold potential for sustainable agriculture. disappeared on the much specialised, almost disappeared, while the cultivation of the maize, systems using cereals (especially maize cultivation) and, protein-rich supplements (soybean meal), as well as, cluding in particular the developing count, al strategies and best practices to ensur, carbohydrate synthesised during the photosyn, eir optimal temperature for photosynthesis, on average, clover in grassland is renewed since the last decades for, reach and to maintain during the whole grazing season. Predicting future ecosystem functioning requires a mechanistic understanding of how plants cope with different stressors under future climate conditions with elevated CO2 concentrations and warmer temperatures. 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Q -1.005 -0.287 -1.044 0.158 -1.065 0.356 c -0.701 0 l One outcome of the meta analysis, especially worthy of further investigation in the context of carbon sink strategies for greenhouse gas mitigation, is that broadleaf tree plantations placed onto prior native forest or pastures did not affect soil C stocks whereas pine plantations reduced soil C stocks by 12–15%. -2.054 1.386 -2.693 0.95 -2.693 0 c 0 0 m 11. %PDF-1.5 0.327 -0.851 0.119 -1.094 0.01 -1.262 c 0.973 0.957 0.773 scn Despite these technical recommendations and encouraging outlook, in practice, spectral measurements of individual herbaceous species in the field turned out challenging, because these species generally have tiny leaves and grow in ecosystems with small scale heterogeneity. 8.247 28.564 7.785 28.629 7.257 28.431 c We revealed that both invasive alien species (IAS) altered aboveground biomass (decrease and increase under I. glandulifera and S. gigantea respectively), litter stabilization (decrease under both IAS) and soil available phosphorus (increase under both IAS) through selection effects, rather than through decreasing the functional diversity of the community. 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Therefore, mycorrhizae play a very important role in the good development of plants and a more detailed study is needed to understand mycorrhizal mechanisms because they can be a biological source of rehabilitation and improvement of grassland ecosystems. f The overall estimate for human use if 7.2 Pg of organic matter/year or 3% of total NPP/year. h 8.247 27.772 8.247 28.167 v 1.153 -2.257 m -1.876 -2.208 -1.376 -2.648 -0.742 -2.648 c 50.015 825.101 16.664 16.664 re 0.941 0.914 0.506 scn -1.882 -0.802 -1.981 -0.337 -1.981 0 c 0 -6.569 l 0 0 m 50.015 498.998 16.664 16.664 re Grasslands are areas where the vegetation is dominated by grasses ().However, sedge and rush can also be found along with variable proportions of legumes, like clover, and other herbs.Grasslands occur naturally on all continents except Antarctica and are found in most ecoregions of the Earth.Furthermore, grasslands are one of the largest biomes on earth and dominate the landscape worldwide. 448.225 119.901 447.585 119.345 446.853 119.354 c -0.356 0.693 l q 1 0 0 1 440.4294 124.2119 cm ( )Tj f -0.713 -0.337 -0.812 -0.802 -1.347 -0.802 c 578.486 326.228 16.664 16.664 re 3.352 3.506 l The grassland biome plays an important role in human farming and food. /T1_3 1 Tf The remaining 60% of land is also affected by humans. Overgrazing leads to the grassland degradation as a result of inadequate management of natural resources and, consequently, the decrease of pastoral value in the region. 0.742 1.683 0.025 1.931 -0.495 1.931 c -0.495 -0.402 l h 0 -3.836 l Origin of Grasslands; Importance of Grasslands; In many areas, Grasslands separate Forests from Deserts. 0.976 0.98 0.965 scn In the carbon cycle, earth both emits and re-captures and stores large quantities of Carbon Dioxide, also known as CO2, from the earth’s atmosphere thereby keeping the global temperature more or less in balance.” -1.718 2.247 l q 1 0 0 1 494.3625 98.3047 cm 0.924 29.883 l -2.341 2.815 -2.867 3.383 -2.867 4.073 c 0.743 0.356 l 9.971 -0.139 l Q (of)Tj -0.346 0.693 l Having clarified and advanced the technological and methodological capabilities of hyperspectral remote sensing for the quantification of grassland traits, this dissertation aimed at taking this know-how one step further to address two leading issues in functional and community ecology. q 1 0 0 1 489.0698 91.2179 cm 0 -1.818 TD Forage samples were collected five times by 15-day intervals from the before-flowering stage to the after-flowering stage in 2015 and 2016. For example, for livestock production, production function should be h q 1 0 0 1 512.5474 128.877 cm But even for grassland it is very difficult to create a good frame for its different tasks (1) the provision of forage for livestock, (2) protection and conservation of soil and water resources, (3) furnishing a habitat for wildlife, both flora and fauna and (4) contribution to the attractiveness of the landscape. India supports a huge livestock population of all varieties. -1.196 -2.578 -0.629 -2.383 -0.082 -1.96 c -2.507 25.726 -3.166 26.585 -4.156 27.179 c In the present study biomass productivity were examined in natural mounatins grassland in the region Gutai Mountains. -3.166 9.763 -2.903 8.18 -2.309 5.937 c 7.554 -2.194 l 50.015 580.441 16.664 16.664 re -0.727 0 l In fact, plant functional traits, being the morphological, physiological, biochemical and phenological characteristics that determine a plant’s fitness and function in general, indicate how plant communities respond to pressures and management actions on the one hand, and determine how such modifications result in changes in the functioning of, and services provided by, the ecosystem. -0.681 -1.888 -1.186 -2.094 -1.805 -2.094 c 0 -1.818 TD 0.694 -2.633 l 0.71 0.757 0.584 scn Q Worldwide, grasslands form important ecosystems, providing essential habitats to a wide variety of species. The economic importance of grasslands. 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