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Disturbance of the biological soil crusts and performance of Stipa tenacissima in a semi-arid Mediterranean steppe

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Jordi Cortina, Susana Bautista, Fernando T Maestre, and Noelia Martín, Disturbance of the biological soil crusts and performance of Stipa tenacissima in a semi-arid Mediterranean steppe: .

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Biological soil crusts (BSC) play a major role in water and nutrient fluxes in semi-arid and arid areas, affecting the establishment of vascular plants and contributing to the spatial arrangement of vegetated and open areas. However, little is known regarding their effects on the performance of extant vegetation. By using experimental manipulations (surface soil cutting and herbiciding), we evaluated the effect of the physical structure and the biotic component of smooth biological soil crusts on soil moisture dynamics, and on the nutrient and water status, growth rate, and reproductive effort of Stipa tenacissima tussocks in a semi-arid steppe. Soil moisture content was weakly reduced after cutting the soil surface and was not affected [...]

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