Moderate grazing boosts diversity of bacteria in Tibetan Plateau meadows.
Grazing in alpine meadows affects the bacteria living in the soil. A study on the Tibetan Plateau found that moderate grazing increased the number and diversity of bacteria in the soil. Heavy grazing decreased both the abundance and diversity of bacteria. The soil conditions like density, pH, and nitrogen levels also played a role in shaping the bacterial communities. Overall, moderate grazing seems to be beneficial for maintaining a diverse bacterial population in alpine meadows.