In drylands of southeastern Utah, USA, the invasive exotic grass Bromus tectorum L. occurs in distinct spatial patterns suggesting soil control of ecosystem susceptibility to invasion. To improve our understanding of these patterns, we examined performance of B. tectorum in relation to additions of water, KCl, MgO, and CaO at seventeen 1600 m(2) sites distributed across a calcareous soil gradient in Canyonlands National Park. Water additions resulted in a 57% increase in B. tectorum establishment. Fall establishment was significantly correlated with silt and clay content in wet plots but not in dry plots, suggesting that texture effects on B. tectorum establishment patterns may be greater in wet years than in dry years. Applications of MgO ...
The annual grass Bromus tectorum has invaded millions of hectares in western North America and has t...
The nonnative annual grass Bromus tectorum has successfully replaced native vegetation in many arid ...
Because invasive annual grasses can strongly influence soil resource availability and disturbance re...
Bromus tectorum L. is a non-native, annual grass that has invaded western North America. In SE Utah,...
In southeastern Utah, Bromus tectorum occurs where Hilaria jamesii is dominant and rarely where Stip...
We used ion-exchange resin bags to investigate effects of water additions, chemical amendments, and ...
Introduction of Bromus tectorum (cheatgrass) into western rangelands has had a profound effect on th...
The annual grass Bromus tectorum has invaded millions of hectares in western North America and has t...
Greenhouse experiments were undertaken to identify soil factors that curtail growth of the exotic an...
From January 1997 through October 1998, research was conducted at Canyonlands National Park to inves...
Soil nutrient availability influences plant invasions. Resin capsules were used to examine soil nutr...
Brooms tectorum, an invasive plant found in the Sonoran and Mojave deserts, is an annual bunchgrass ...
Soil nitrogen (N) is an important component in maintaining ecosystem stability, and the introduction...
Background and aims: There is evidence that the invasive grass Bromus tectorum can affect soil nitro...
Cheatgrass (Bromus tectorum) has recently invaded marginal low-elevation salt desert habitats across...
The annual grass Bromus tectorum has invaded millions of hectares in western North America and has t...
The nonnative annual grass Bromus tectorum has successfully replaced native vegetation in many arid ...
Because invasive annual grasses can strongly influence soil resource availability and disturbance re...
Bromus tectorum L. is a non-native, annual grass that has invaded western North America. In SE Utah,...
In southeastern Utah, Bromus tectorum occurs where Hilaria jamesii is dominant and rarely where Stip...
We used ion-exchange resin bags to investigate effects of water additions, chemical amendments, and ...
Introduction of Bromus tectorum (cheatgrass) into western rangelands has had a profound effect on th...
The annual grass Bromus tectorum has invaded millions of hectares in western North America and has t...
Greenhouse experiments were undertaken to identify soil factors that curtail growth of the exotic an...
From January 1997 through October 1998, research was conducted at Canyonlands National Park to inves...
Soil nutrient availability influences plant invasions. Resin capsules were used to examine soil nutr...
Brooms tectorum, an invasive plant found in the Sonoran and Mojave deserts, is an annual bunchgrass ...
Soil nitrogen (N) is an important component in maintaining ecosystem stability, and the introduction...
Background and aims: There is evidence that the invasive grass Bromus tectorum can affect soil nitro...
Cheatgrass (Bromus tectorum) has recently invaded marginal low-elevation salt desert habitats across...
The annual grass Bromus tectorum has invaded millions of hectares in western North America and has t...
The nonnative annual grass Bromus tectorum has successfully replaced native vegetation in many arid ...
Because invasive annual grasses can strongly influence soil resource availability and disturbance re...