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Pasture and Agricultural Systems

Forestry ID: T13591

Current Trend

-43%
vs baseline
38
works this month
67
baseline/mo

Monthly Publications

Pasture and Agricultural Systems — Monthly Publications 0 23 46 69 38 Mar '25 59 Apr '25 14 May '25 90 Jun '25 53 Jul '25 10 Aug '25 9 Sep '25 34 Oct '25 11 Nov '25 26 Dec '25 50 Jan '26 27 Feb '26 38 Mar '26 Source: OpenAlex · Botany Live

Monthly Trend History

Pasture and Agricultural Systems — Trend vs Baseline (%) 0% +348% +696% +1044% +1392% +1740% Sep '24 Oct '24 Nov '24 Dec '24 Jan '25 Feb '25 Mar '25 Apr '25 May '25 Jun '25 Jul '25 Aug '25 Sep '25 Oct '25 Nov '25 Dec '25 Jan '26 Feb '26 Mar '26 Source: OpenAlex · Botany Live

Annual Publications

Pasture and Agricultural Systems — Annual Publications 0 156 312 468 624 422 2015 387 2016 347 2017 325 2018 315 2019 332 2020 279 2021 198 2022 238 2023 176 2024 624 2025 Source: OpenAlex · Botany Live

Most-Cited Papers (Past 12 Months)

The impact of salt-tolerant plants on soil nutrients and microbial communities in soda saline-alkali lands of the Songnen plain
Junjie Song et al. · Frontiers in Microbiology · 2025-06-05 · 10 citations
Rotational grazing can enhance the soil available nutrients rather than plant diversity to promote ANPP of alpine steppe
Fengcai He et al. · Agriculture Ecosystems & Environment · 2025-03-18 · 6 citations
Precipitation and grazing intensity jointly shape plant compensatory growth and productivity in a semi-arid steppe ecosystem
Yanlong Li et al. · Agriculture Ecosystems & Environment · 2025-06-26 · 6 citations
Agronomic performance, herbage quality, methane yield and methane emission potential of pasture mixtures
Guangdi Li et al. · Crop and Pasture Science · 2025-04-02 · 4 citations
Plant evenness improves forage mineral content in semi-natural grasslands
Cian Blaix et al. · Agriculture Ecosystems & Environment · 2025-03-19 · 3 citations

☘ Annals of Botany Company Journals

Bracts and beyond – spikelet diversity in the wider Poales: a commentary on ‘Hygroscopic awns and inflorescence architecture in a wind-pollinated Australian monocot: functional convergence with grasses’
Katie Jeal et al. · Annals of Botany · 2025-10-31 · 1 citations
Species-specific physiological parameters regulate adaptive resource allocation and allometric growth patterns in C3 ( <i>Leymus chinensis</i> ) and C4 ( <i>Hemarthria altissima</i> ) grasses under changing precipitation regimes
Rui Xu et al. · Annals of Botany · 2026-02-04 · 0 citations