#8117. Grazing-induced legacy effects enhance plant adaption to drought by larger root allocation plasticity

October 2026publication date
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Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics;
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Abstract:
To explore whether grazing-induced legacy effects on plants could benefit plants adaptation to drought. A water-controlled experiment was conducted in the greenhouse, which with Agropyron cristatum and Carex korshinskyi collected from free-grazing and enclosed plots on a typical grassland in Inner Mongolia.
Keywords:
climate change; drought; grazing; legacy effects; root biomass allocation

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