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Enhancing sustainability of grassland ecosystems through ecological restoration and grazing management in an era of climate change on Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau
S Dong, Z Shang, J Gao, RB Boone
Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment 287, 106684, 2020
3682020
Influence of Pyrolysis Temperature on Physico-Chemical Properties of Corn Stover (Zea mays L.) Biochar and Feasibility for Carbon Capture and Energy Balance
MK Rafiq, RT Bachmann, MT Rafiq, Z Shang, S Joseph, R Long
PloS one 11 (6), e0156894, 2016
2752016
The yak grazing system on the Qinghai-Tibetan plateau and its status
RJ Long, LM Ding, ZH Shang, XH Guo
The Rangeland Journal 30 (2), 241-246, 2008
1662008
The sustainable development of grassland-livestock systems on the Tibetan plateau: problems, strategies and prospects
ZH Shang, MJ Gibb, F Leiber, M Ismail, LM Ding, XS Guo, RJ Long
The Rangeland Journal 36 (3), 267-296, 2014
1512014
Grazing exclusion decreases soil organic C storage at an alpine grassland of the Qinghai–Tibetan Plateau
XM Shi, XG Li, CT Li, Y Zhao, ZH Shang, Q Ma
Ecological Engineering 57, 183-187, 2013
1462013
Importance of functional ingredients in yak milk-derived food on health of Tibetan nomads living under high-altitude stress: a review
X Guo, R Long, M Kreuzer, L Ding, Z Shang, Y Zhang, Y Yang, G Cui
Critical reviews in food science and nutrition 54 (3), 292-302, 2014
1342014
Establishment of Elymus natans improves soil quality of a heavily degraded alpine meadow in Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau, China
R Feng, R Long, Z Shang, Y Ma, S Dong, Y Wang
Plant and soil 327, 403-411, 2010
1282010
Formation causes and recovery of the “Black Soil Type” degraded alpine grassland in Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau
Z Shang, R Long
Frontiers of Agriculture in China 1, 197-202, 2007
1262007
Effect of fencing, artificial seeding and abandonment on vegetation composition and dynamics of ‘black soil land’in the headwaters of the yangtze and the yellow rivers of the …
ZH Shang, YS Ma, RJ Long, LM Ding
Land Degradation & Development 19 (5), 554-563, 2008
1132008
Blood mineral status of grazing Tibetan sheep in the Northeast of the Qinghai–Tibetan Plateau
GS Xin, RJ Long, XS Guo, J Irvine, LM Ding, LL Ding, ZH Shang
Livestock Science 136 (2-3), 102-107, 2011
1052011
Review of research progress on the influence and mechanism of field straw residue incorporation on soil organic matter and nitrogen availability
JL PAN, WA DAI, ZH SHANG, RY GUO
Chinese Journal of Eco-Agriculture 21 (5), 526-535, 2013
952013
Seasonal dynamics of diet–gut microbiota interaction in adaptation of yaks to life at high altitude
N Guo, Q Wu, F Shi, J Niu, T Zhang, AA Degen, Q Fang, L Ding, Z Shang, ...
npj Biofilms and Microbiomes 7 (1), 38, 2021
852021
The effects of three years of fencing enclosure on soil seed banks and the relationship with above-ground vegetation of degraded alpine grasslands of the Tibetan plateau
ZH Shang, B Deng, LM Ding, GH Ren, GS Xin, ZY Liu, YL Wang, RJ Long
Plant and Soil 364, 229-244, 2013
812013
Changes in vegetation parameters and soil nutrients along degradation and recovery successions on alpine grasslands of the Tibetan plateau
N Guo, AA Degen, B Deng, F Shi, Y Bai, T Zhang, R Long, Z Shang
Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment 284, 106593, 2019
782019
Soil seed bank and its relation with above-ground vegetation along the degraded gradients of alpine meadow
Z Shang, S Yang, Y Wang, J Shi, L Ding, R Long
Ecological Engineering 90, 268-277, 2016
702016
Resilience of revegetated grassland for restoring severely degraded alpine meadows is driven by plant and soil quality along recovery time: A case study from the Three-river …
X Gao, S Dong, Y Xu, S Wu, X Wu, X Zhang, Y Zhi, S Li, S Liu, Y Li, ...
Agriculture, ecosystems & environment 279, 169-177, 2019
682019
Composition of the milk of yaks raised at different altitudes on the Qinghai–Tibetan Plateau
GX Cui, F Yuan, AA Degen, SM Liu, JW Zhou, ZH Shang, LM Ding, JD Mi, ...
International Dairy Journal 59, 29-35, 2016
662016
Comparison of nitrogen metabolism in yak (Bos grunniens) and indigenous cattle (Bos taurus) on the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau
H Wang, R Long, JB Liang, X Guo, L Ding, Z Shang
Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences 24 (6), 766-773, 2011
642011
Climate warming benefits alpine vegetation growth in Three-River Headwater Region, China
Y Bai, C Guo, AA Degen, AA Ahmad, W Wang, T Zhang, W Li, L Ma, ...
Science of the Total Environment 742, 140574, 2020
632020
The response of soil organic carbon and nitrogen 10 years after returning cultivated alpine steppe to grassland by abandonment or reseeding
ZH Shang, JJ Cao, RY Guo, RJ Long, B Deng
Catena 119, 28-35, 2014
592014
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