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Does season and grazing influence the δ13C and δ15N of C4 native grasses in semi-arid rangelands of the Pilbara region of NW Australia?

Ingram et al., 2017

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18193474360069169620
Author
Ingram L
Adams M
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Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment

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Much of the semi-arid, native rangelands Pilbara region of NW Australia is used for cattle production with the most productive grasslands for cattle grazing dominated by the C 4 perennials grasses; Astrebla pectinata, Themeda triandra, and Eragrostis xerophila. In both …
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