Controlled Burning Enhances Grassland Biodiversity
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Burning grasslands to maintain them: How does it help biodiversity?

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Kobe University research team found that controlled burning results in higher biodiversity and a higher prevalence of endangered plant species in some grasslands compared to others.
Kobe University ecologist Ushimaru Atushi says, "Many studies have focused on examining the effects of different management measures on plant diversity, but few researchers have paid attention to those of soil differences".
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