Annual bromes periodically have substantial impact on rangelands in the northern Great Plains. The often rapid increases in annual brome populations and there negative effects on forage and animal production are justified cause for concern. However, population increases are predictable and management tools have been successfully identified for short-term control. Fort Keogh Livestock and Range Research Laboratory is examining new applications of established methods and testing whether careful timing and integration of control methods may be key to long-term reduction of annual bromes
Given the high cost of restoration and the underlying assumption that reducing annual grass abundanc...
Japanese brome (Bromus japonicus Thunb.) has invaded many northern mixed-prairie plant communities. ...
Several experiments were conducted in northeast Nebraska to determine the effect of fertility and ma...
Annual bromes periodically have substantial impact on rangelands in the northern Great Plains. The o...
Presence of invading annual bromes (Bromus spp.) can alter seasonal patterns of forage production an...
Japanese brome (Bromus japonicas Thunb.) is an annual grass that has invaded thousands of hectares o...
Downy brome or cheat grass (Bromus tectorum L.) and field brome (B. arvensis L.; Synonym = Bromus ja...
Presence of annual bromes (Bromus spp.), introduced annual weedy grasses, can alter seasonal pattern...
Introduced in the 1880s for improving forage production and controlling soil erosion, smooth bromegr...
Smooth brome (Bromus inermis) invasion into tallgrass prairie has led to development of methods of c...
Japanese brome (Bromus japonicus Thunb. ex Murr.) is an introduced, annual cool-season grass adapted...
Japanese brome (Bromus japonicus Thunb.) has been introduced to four continents from its Eurasian or...
Japanese brome (Bromus japonicus Thunb.) and downy brome (Bromus tectorum L.), introduced annuals, h...
Quantity and quality of forage produced are primary determinants of level of livestock production de...
Annual yields of western wheatgrass and total vegetation were increased on a clayey range site follo...
Given the high cost of restoration and the underlying assumption that reducing annual grass abundanc...
Japanese brome (Bromus japonicus Thunb.) has invaded many northern mixed-prairie plant communities. ...
Several experiments were conducted in northeast Nebraska to determine the effect of fertility and ma...
Annual bromes periodically have substantial impact on rangelands in the northern Great Plains. The o...
Presence of invading annual bromes (Bromus spp.) can alter seasonal patterns of forage production an...
Japanese brome (Bromus japonicas Thunb.) is an annual grass that has invaded thousands of hectares o...
Downy brome or cheat grass (Bromus tectorum L.) and field brome (B. arvensis L.; Synonym = Bromus ja...
Presence of annual bromes (Bromus spp.), introduced annual weedy grasses, can alter seasonal pattern...
Introduced in the 1880s for improving forage production and controlling soil erosion, smooth bromegr...
Smooth brome (Bromus inermis) invasion into tallgrass prairie has led to development of methods of c...
Japanese brome (Bromus japonicus Thunb. ex Murr.) is an introduced, annual cool-season grass adapted...
Japanese brome (Bromus japonicus Thunb.) has been introduced to four continents from its Eurasian or...
Japanese brome (Bromus japonicus Thunb.) and downy brome (Bromus tectorum L.), introduced annuals, h...
Quantity and quality of forage produced are primary determinants of level of livestock production de...
Annual yields of western wheatgrass and total vegetation were increased on a clayey range site follo...
Given the high cost of restoration and the underlying assumption that reducing annual grass abundanc...
Japanese brome (Bromus japonicus Thunb.) has invaded many northern mixed-prairie plant communities. ...
Several experiments were conducted in northeast Nebraska to determine the effect of fertility and ma...