Nonnative Old World bluestem (OWB) grasses (e.g., Bothriochloas, Dichanthium spp.) have become dominant throughout the southern and central Great Plains, altering native plant communities and habitat quality for wildlife. Although conventional management strategies have not resulted in elimination or reduction of these grasses, modifying soil conditions to favor native plants may be an alternative restoration tool. We examined efficacy of 10 soil modification treatments (soil disturbance alone, pH increase, pH reduction, carbon addition, addition of soil mycorrhizae, and each combined with seeding of native vegetation) on 60 research plots at the Welder Wildlife Foundation Refuge in southern Texas in summer 2011. We sampled soil chemistry, ...
Restoration of abandoned, nonnative species-dominated agricultural lands provides opportunities for ...
Increasing interest among restoration ecologists exists in developing strategies that stimulate biot...
Old world bluestems (Bothriochloa spp.) have been successfully introduced as grasses for livestock f...
Old World bluestem grasses (OWBs, e.g., Bothriochloa, Dichanthium spp.) have become dominant through...
Non-native invasive species of both flora and fauna are profusely degrading community biodiversity. ...
Kleberg and KR bluestems (Dichanthium annulatum Forssk. and Bothriochloa ischaemum L.) are invasive ...
Old World bluestems are of particular concern throughout much of south Texas because invasion of the...
Old world bluestems (OWB), mainly Caucasian bluestem (Bothriochloa bladhii) and yellow bluestem (Bot...
Two main species of old world bluestems (OWB), yellow bluestem (Bothriochloa ischaemum) and Caucasia...
Graduation date: 2015Pacific Northwest prairies have become significantly reduced in extent, and in ...
Despite the agronomic benefits of exotic grass plantings for pasture and rangeland forage, exotic gr...
A common practice in biodiversity conservation is restoration of former species-rich grassland on ex...
I address the concerning disconnect between food production and regenerative ecological principles. ...
Non-native grasses have spread throughout the United States, degrading grasslands by homogenizing st...
4 pp., 5 color photos, 1 map, 3 graphsMuch of Texas' native grasslands has been converted to improve...
Restoration of abandoned, nonnative species-dominated agricultural lands provides opportunities for ...
Increasing interest among restoration ecologists exists in developing strategies that stimulate biot...
Old world bluestems (Bothriochloa spp.) have been successfully introduced as grasses for livestock f...
Old World bluestem grasses (OWBs, e.g., Bothriochloa, Dichanthium spp.) have become dominant through...
Non-native invasive species of both flora and fauna are profusely degrading community biodiversity. ...
Kleberg and KR bluestems (Dichanthium annulatum Forssk. and Bothriochloa ischaemum L.) are invasive ...
Old World bluestems are of particular concern throughout much of south Texas because invasion of the...
Old world bluestems (OWB), mainly Caucasian bluestem (Bothriochloa bladhii) and yellow bluestem (Bot...
Two main species of old world bluestems (OWB), yellow bluestem (Bothriochloa ischaemum) and Caucasia...
Graduation date: 2015Pacific Northwest prairies have become significantly reduced in extent, and in ...
Despite the agronomic benefits of exotic grass plantings for pasture and rangeland forage, exotic gr...
A common practice in biodiversity conservation is restoration of former species-rich grassland on ex...
I address the concerning disconnect between food production and regenerative ecological principles. ...
Non-native grasses have spread throughout the United States, degrading grasslands by homogenizing st...
4 pp., 5 color photos, 1 map, 3 graphsMuch of Texas' native grasslands has been converted to improve...
Restoration of abandoned, nonnative species-dominated agricultural lands provides opportunities for ...
Increasing interest among restoration ecologists exists in developing strategies that stimulate biot...
Old world bluestems (Bothriochloa spp.) have been successfully introduced as grasses for livestock f...