Diverse native seed mixtures have many benefits for prairie restoration or seeded pastures. In natural grasslands, species naturally coexist with hundreds of other species in complex communities. Commercial seed mixtures rarely contain more than a small number of species, often with haphazard ratios of the component species. Thus there is no natural template for combining selected species into an optimally productive community and there is limited knowledge on how to compose a suitable species mixture. Identifying which features of a community drive increased productivity may aid in screening species and community compositions, leading to mixtures that are more specifically designed to be stable, and highly productive for the region. There ...
Since the passage of legislation in 1977, Appalachian mineland reclamation is typically completed us...
Although most forage production in eastern Canada is comprised of species mixtures, little research ...
In this study, we test whether prairie reconstructions can effectively provide both erosion control ...
Diverse native seed mixtures have many benefits for prairie restoration or seeded pastures. In natur...
Non-Peer ReviewedThere is an increasing interest in using the native perennial forage species for ra...
Seeding mixed species for forage production has been suggested as a means of increasing productivity...
Two of the more pressing, yet opposing, ecological challenges that we face at the global-scale are t...
Crested wheatgrass (Agropyron cristatum [L.] Gaertn.) and Russian wildrye (Elymus junceus Fisch.) ar...
Non-Peer ReviewedThere is growing interest in native plant species for their use as forage, pasture,...
Non-Peer ReviewedPastures made of native species offer good quality forage for grazing in the warm a...
Proposed perennial bioenergy cropping systems include both native grass monocultures and polyculture...
High-diversity mixtures of native tallgrass prairie vegetation should be effective biomass feedstock...
Careful selection of plant species in a seed mix is important for successful reclamation. The main p...
A well-planned seed mix is essential to reconstructing a diverse and stable plant community. Selecti...
Abstract Cool‐season grass species (18) and cultivars (85) were evaluated for use in seeded grasslan...
Since the passage of legislation in 1977, Appalachian mineland reclamation is typically completed us...
Although most forage production in eastern Canada is comprised of species mixtures, little research ...
In this study, we test whether prairie reconstructions can effectively provide both erosion control ...
Diverse native seed mixtures have many benefits for prairie restoration or seeded pastures. In natur...
Non-Peer ReviewedThere is an increasing interest in using the native perennial forage species for ra...
Seeding mixed species for forage production has been suggested as a means of increasing productivity...
Two of the more pressing, yet opposing, ecological challenges that we face at the global-scale are t...
Crested wheatgrass (Agropyron cristatum [L.] Gaertn.) and Russian wildrye (Elymus junceus Fisch.) ar...
Non-Peer ReviewedThere is growing interest in native plant species for their use as forage, pasture,...
Non-Peer ReviewedPastures made of native species offer good quality forage for grazing in the warm a...
Proposed perennial bioenergy cropping systems include both native grass monocultures and polyculture...
High-diversity mixtures of native tallgrass prairie vegetation should be effective biomass feedstock...
Careful selection of plant species in a seed mix is important for successful reclamation. The main p...
A well-planned seed mix is essential to reconstructing a diverse and stable plant community. Selecti...
Abstract Cool‐season grass species (18) and cultivars (85) were evaluated for use in seeded grasslan...
Since the passage of legislation in 1977, Appalachian mineland reclamation is typically completed us...
Although most forage production in eastern Canada is comprised of species mixtures, little research ...
In this study, we test whether prairie reconstructions can effectively provide both erosion control ...