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Autor:
Scott X. Chang, Cameron N. Carlyle, Daniel B. Hewins, Barry W. Adams, Farrah R. Fatemi, Edward W. Bork
Publikováno v:
Pedobiologia. 58:201-209
Grasslands cover more than 25% of the terrestrial surface of the Earth and hold 30% of the world’s terrestrial carbon (C) pool. While nearly all native grassland ecosystems are used for livestock production, sustainably managed grasslands also prov
Publikováno v:
Ecological Restoration. 31:274-282
Restoration specialists are increasingly interested in re-establishing silver sagebrush ( Artemisia cana ) communities due to the large number of wildlife species that are partial sagebrush obligates. Energy development within native grasslands can c
Publikováno v:
Journal of Environmental Management. 91:2763-2770
The effects of pipeline construction and reclamation techniques on the restoration of rough fescue plant communities following pipeline construction in southwestern Alberta, Canada were evaluated after 7-40 years. The pipeline construction right-of-w
Publikováno v:
Journal of Range Management. 55:210
The Mixed Prairie plant communities developed with the influences of fire and grazing. Available evidence suggests that removal of these disturbances could cause succession toward a more mesic type with the accumulation or litter or loss in productiv
Publikováno v:
Journal of Range Management. 50:647
In this study the impact of a rotation grazing system on the soil and vegetation of a Stipa-Bouteloua-Agropyron community in the mixed prairie ecoregion was compared with the ungrazed treatment in exclosures. At a low stocking rate, grazing had no ef
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Journal of Range Management. 49:100
Knowing the amount of herbage on rangeland is basic to management decisions related to livestock grazing. However, the amount of herbage available for grazing changes seasonally. Therefore, changes in herbage biomass were examined in different commun
Publikováno v:
Journal of Range Management. 47:28
A Stipa-bouteloua community, cultivated in the autumn of 1928 and abandoned in the spring of 1932, reverted to a community dominated by needle-and-thread (Stipa comata Trin. and Rupr.). An exclosure to prevent grazing was constructed in 1978 to inclu