ORNL/Sub/84-18435/1; December 1988Wet soils, soils which have agronomic limitations because of excess water, comprise 105 million acres of non-federal land in the conterminous United States. Wet soils which support hydrophytic plants are "wetlands", and are some of the most productive natural ecosystems in the world. When both above- and belowground productivity are considered, cattail (Typha latifolia) is the most productive temperate wetland species (26.4 Mg/ha/year). Both cattail and reed (Phragmites australis) have aboveground productivities of about 13 Mg/ha/year. Although average aboveground yields of reed canarygrass (Phalaris arundinacea) are lower (9.5 Mg/ha/year), techniques for its establishment and cultivation are we 11-deve1 op...
A major 1984 report that analyzes the land use issues that will control development of bioenergy in ...
A wide diversity of plants has adapted to the dynamic nature of wetlands. The continually changing f...
This research compares root production in four natural and ten created freshwater wetlands, using a ...
Depressional wetlands are common in South Dakota cropland and the Prairie Pothole Region of central ...
Author Institution: USDA-ARS Soil Drainage Research Unit, Columbus, OHAuthor Institution: School of ...
This publication provides information about the management and use of wetlands for hay and forage. I...
This work is part of a study of wet meadows within the project GA CR 526/09/1545. The objective of t...
This publication shows how landowners can use a wetland’s forage and provide wildlife habitat at the...
Ditches lining agricultural fields are used to convey runoff water and are typically mowed to reduce...
species which can build up large stands in wetlands, floodplains, and on sites where groundwater is ...
Seed production by moist-soil plant species often varies within and among managed wetlands and on la...
Seed production by moist-soil plant species often varies within and among managed wetlands and on la...
Seed production by moist-soil plant species often varies within and among managed wetlands and on la...
In this paper, data are presented on the productivity of four hay crops, five prairie plots, one flo...
Tall wetland graminoids with rapid growth, high productivity and wide tolerance of biotic and abioti...
A major 1984 report that analyzes the land use issues that will control development of bioenergy in ...
A wide diversity of plants has adapted to the dynamic nature of wetlands. The continually changing f...
This research compares root production in four natural and ten created freshwater wetlands, using a ...
Depressional wetlands are common in South Dakota cropland and the Prairie Pothole Region of central ...
Author Institution: USDA-ARS Soil Drainage Research Unit, Columbus, OHAuthor Institution: School of ...
This publication provides information about the management and use of wetlands for hay and forage. I...
This work is part of a study of wet meadows within the project GA CR 526/09/1545. The objective of t...
This publication shows how landowners can use a wetland’s forage and provide wildlife habitat at the...
Ditches lining agricultural fields are used to convey runoff water and are typically mowed to reduce...
species which can build up large stands in wetlands, floodplains, and on sites where groundwater is ...
Seed production by moist-soil plant species often varies within and among managed wetlands and on la...
Seed production by moist-soil plant species often varies within and among managed wetlands and on la...
Seed production by moist-soil plant species often varies within and among managed wetlands and on la...
In this paper, data are presented on the productivity of four hay crops, five prairie plots, one flo...
Tall wetland graminoids with rapid growth, high productivity and wide tolerance of biotic and abioti...
A major 1984 report that analyzes the land use issues that will control development of bioenergy in ...
A wide diversity of plants has adapted to the dynamic nature of wetlands. The continually changing f...
This research compares root production in four natural and ten created freshwater wetlands, using a ...