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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
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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
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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
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Jun '25
Jul '25
Aug '25
Sep '25
Oct '25
Nov '25
Dec '25
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Mar '26
Source: OpenAlex · Botany Live
Annual Publications
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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
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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