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Grass Carbon Allocation Potential under Different Clipping Frequency and Irrigation Amount: Implications for Mitigation and Rangeland Management Research Brief
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New York / /

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Climate Change Cambridge University Press / /

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South America / /

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Australia / Kenya / United Kingdom / Ethiopia / Argentina / United States / /

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Environmental Issue / /

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University of Hohenheim TRB-09-2015 East Africa TIRI Research March / /

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food security / livestock production systems / root systems / established root systems / /

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Borana plateau / /

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Future Innovation Lab for Collaborative Research / Cambridge University / United States Agency for International Development / Colorado State University / U.S. government / Bureau for Economic Growth / Agriculture / and Trade / University of Hohenheim TRB-09-2015 East Africa TIRI Research / /

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Anna C. Treydte / Samuel Tuffa Kawo / /

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professor / Hohenheim Co-Principal Investigator / /

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New South Wales / /

Region

northern Kenya / South Wales / southern Ethiopia / East Africa / South Asia / /

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transplantation / /

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www.LCCCRSP.org / /

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