Bromus tectorum L. is a non-native, annual grass that has invaded western North America. In SE Utah, B. tectorum generally occurs in grasslands dominated by the native perennial grass, Hilaria jamesii (Torr.) Benth. and rarely where the natives Stipa hymenoides Roem. and Schult. and S. comata Trin. & Rupr. are dominant. This patchy invasion is likely due to differences in soil chemistry. Previous laboratory experiments investigated using soil amendments that would allow B. tectorum to germinate but would reduce B. tectorum emergence without affecting H. jamesii. For this study we selected the most successful treatments (CaCl2, MgCl2, NaCl and zeolite) from a previous laboratory study and applied them in the field in two different years at B...
Abstract: We report the preliminary results from our vetiver grass growth experiments, part of a min...
Invasion of the exotic annual grass Bromus tectorum into stands of the native perennial grass Hilari...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 39-42).Due to ever-increasing human activity and connecti...
Downy brome is an introduced Mediterranean annual grass that now dominates millions of hectares of w...
Greenhouse experiments were undertaken to identify soil factors that curtail growth of the exotic an...
In drylands of southeastern Utah, USA, the invasive exotic grass Bromus tectorum L. occurs in distin...
The invasion of 40 million hectares of the American West by cheatgrass (Bromus tectorum L.) has caus...
In southeastern Utah, Bromus tectorum occurs where Hilaria jamesii is dominant and rarely where Stip...
The annual grass Bromus tectorum has invaded millions of hectares in western North America and has t...
We used ion-exchange resin bags to investigate effects of water additions, chemical amendments, and ...
Chinese Tallow (Triadica sebifera) is an invasive tree in the southeast US that rapidly outcompetes ...
Brooms tectorum, an invasive plant found in the Sonoran and Mojave deserts, is an annual bunchgrass ...
Background and aims: There is evidence that the invasive grass Bromus tectorum can affect soil nitro...
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...
Abstract: We report the preliminary results from our vetiver grass growth experiments, part of a min...
Invasion of the exotic annual grass Bromus tectorum into stands of the native perennial grass Hilari...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 39-42).Due to ever-increasing human activity and connecti...
Downy brome is an introduced Mediterranean annual grass that now dominates millions of hectares of w...
Greenhouse experiments were undertaken to identify soil factors that curtail growth of the exotic an...
In drylands of southeastern Utah, USA, the invasive exotic grass Bromus tectorum L. occurs in distin...
The invasion of 40 million hectares of the American West by cheatgrass (Bromus tectorum L.) has caus...
In southeastern Utah, Bromus tectorum occurs where Hilaria jamesii is dominant and rarely where Stip...
The annual grass Bromus tectorum has invaded millions of hectares in western North America and has t...
We used ion-exchange resin bags to investigate effects of water additions, chemical amendments, and ...
Chinese Tallow (Triadica sebifera) is an invasive tree in the southeast US that rapidly outcompetes ...
Brooms tectorum, an invasive plant found in the Sonoran and Mojave deserts, is an annual bunchgrass ...
Background and aims: There is evidence that the invasive grass Bromus tectorum can affect soil nitro...
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...
Abstract: We report the preliminary results from our vetiver grass growth experiments, part of a min...
Invasion of the exotic annual grass Bromus tectorum into stands of the native perennial grass Hilari...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 39-42).Due to ever-increasing human activity and connecti...