Grass - fed beef production systems of Argentina's flooding pampas understanding ecosystem heterogeneity to improve livestock production

The homogeneous topography of Argentina's flooding pampas conceals a substantial amount of spatial and temporal ecosystem heterogeneity. Differences in soils, grassland botanical composition and plant growth regimes that occur down to individual paddocks influence livestock grazing patterns and...

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Otros Autores: Cid, María Silvia, Fernández Grecco, Roberto C., Oesterheld, Martín, Paruelo, José María, Cibils, Andrés F., Brizuela, Miguel Angel
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