Astragalus filipes Torr. ex A. Gray (basalt milkvetch or threadstalk milkvetch) is a legume that is widely distributed in western North America and holds promise for revegetation and restoration programs in the western United States. Seed of 67 accessions was collected in 2003 from Utah, Nevada, Idaho, Oregon, California, and Washington. Field-collected forage samples from these accessions had nondetectable or low levels of selenium, swainsonine, and nitrotoxins. Accessions were evaluated at Providence and Millville in northern Utah in 2005 and 2006. At Providence accessions from north-central Oregon exhibited comparatively high biomass yield in summer and fall during both years. Basalt milkvetch accessions with low biomass generally had hi...
Three studies applicable to organic management and cultivation of birdsfoot trefoil (BFT, Lotus corn...
Graduation date: 2011With little previous research on Astragalus peckii (Fabaceae), a state-listed\u...
Milkweed (Asclepias syriaca) is a plant native to North America and has recently become the focus of...
Abstract: The majority of species used for revegetation in semi-arid western rangelands of North Ame...
A greater diversity of native legumes and forbs is desirable for rangeland restoration practice in t...
Milkvetch (Astragalus adsurgens) is sown on \u3e 1 M ha in China as a forage legume and to control s...
Research was conducted on topsoiled strip mined lands at Colstrip, Mon., over a 6-year period to eva...
Astragalus jaegerianus, the Lane Mountain milkvetch, a perennial herbaceous legume, is a rare and ve...
Cicer milkvetch (Astragalus cicer L), a legume native from the Causcasus Mountains in Asia across so...
Legumes are beneficial in providing high quality forage and enhancing fertility levels in the soil b...
In this study, an efficient system to break seed dormancy and plant regeneration was established for...
Astragalus nitidiflorus is an endangered legume endemic to the southeast of the Iberian Peninsula. T...
Plant introduction collections grown at the Western Regional Plant Introduction Station for prelimin...
Natural habitat disturbances are increasing on the eastern slopes of the Rocky Mountains. At present...
Native seed mixes for rangeland seeding, prairie restoration, or cultivated pasture can benefit from...
Three studies applicable to organic management and cultivation of birdsfoot trefoil (BFT, Lotus corn...
Graduation date: 2011With little previous research on Astragalus peckii (Fabaceae), a state-listed\u...
Milkweed (Asclepias syriaca) is a plant native to North America and has recently become the focus of...
Abstract: The majority of species used for revegetation in semi-arid western rangelands of North Ame...
A greater diversity of native legumes and forbs is desirable for rangeland restoration practice in t...
Milkvetch (Astragalus adsurgens) is sown on \u3e 1 M ha in China as a forage legume and to control s...
Research was conducted on topsoiled strip mined lands at Colstrip, Mon., over a 6-year period to eva...
Astragalus jaegerianus, the Lane Mountain milkvetch, a perennial herbaceous legume, is a rare and ve...
Cicer milkvetch (Astragalus cicer L), a legume native from the Causcasus Mountains in Asia across so...
Legumes are beneficial in providing high quality forage and enhancing fertility levels in the soil b...
In this study, an efficient system to break seed dormancy and plant regeneration was established for...
Astragalus nitidiflorus is an endangered legume endemic to the southeast of the Iberian Peninsula. T...
Plant introduction collections grown at the Western Regional Plant Introduction Station for prelimin...
Natural habitat disturbances are increasing on the eastern slopes of the Rocky Mountains. At present...
Native seed mixes for rangeland seeding, prairie restoration, or cultivated pasture can benefit from...
Three studies applicable to organic management and cultivation of birdsfoot trefoil (BFT, Lotus corn...
Graduation date: 2011With little previous research on Astragalus peckii (Fabaceae), a state-listed\u...
Milkweed (Asclepias syriaca) is a plant native to North America and has recently become the focus of...