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1. Analysis of changes in plant species and diversity after planting trees into the semi-arid desert of Hulunbuir, Inner Mongolia.

2. Intra- and interannual dynamics of grassland community phylogenetic structure are influenced by meteorological conditions before the growing season.

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3. Tipping point of plant functional traits of Leymus chinensis to nitrogen addition in a temperate grassland.

4. China and the steppe: technological study of precious metalwork from Xigoupan Tomb 2 (4th–3rd c. BCE) in the Ordos region, Inner Mongolia.

5. Grazing reduced greenhouse gas fluxes in Inner Mongolia grasslands: A meta-analysis.

6. Water availability dominated vegetation productivity of Inner Mongolia grasslands from 1982 to 2015.

7. Alterations in substrate stoichiometry control the responses of soil diazotrophs to nutrient enrichment.

8. Mowing succession of species composition is determined by plant growth forms, not photosynthetic pathways in Leymus chinensis grassland of Inner Mongolia.

9. Effects of land cover and soil properties on denitrification potential in soils of two semi-arid grasslands in Inner Mongolia, China

10. Land use and climate control the spatial distribution of soil types in the grasslands of Inner Mongolia

11. Spatial precipitation and evapotranspiration in the typical steppe of Inner Mongolia, China – A model based approach using MODIS data

12. Stoichiometric homeostasis of vascular plants in the Inner Mongolia grassland.

13. Rapid top-down regulation of plant C:N:P stoichiometry by grasshoppers in an Inner Mongolia grassland ecosystem.

14. Influence of grazing on hydraulic and mechanical properties of semiarid steppe soils under different vegetation type in Inner Mongolia, China.

15. Feedback of grazing on gross rates of N mineralization and inorganic N partitioning in steppe soils of Inner Mongolia.

16. Spatiotemporal variability of grassland vegetation cover in a catchment in Inner Mongolia, China, derived from MODIS data products.

17. Nitrogen availability in a grazed semi-arid grassland is dominated by seasonal rainfall.

18. Nitrogen and water addition reduce leaf longevity of steppe species.

19. The Influence of Historical Land Use and Water Availability on Grassland Restoration.

20. Identification of geographic runoff sources in a data sparse region: hydrological processes and the limitations - of tracer-based approaches.

21. Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi associated with wild forage plants in typical steppe of eastern Inner Mongolia

22. Winter-grazing reduces methane uptake by soils of a typical semi-arid steppe in Inner Mongolia, China

23. Determination of soil-groundwater systems recharge mechanism in the middle Inner Mongolia Plateau by isotopic tracers.

24. Grazing reduces the temporal stability of temperate grasslands in northern China.