In August 1994, wildfire burned 6,500 ha of native Dry Mixed Prairie in southeastern Alberta. The following year, a study was initiated to monitor the recovery of major plant communities. Burning was followed by 3 successive years of drought, reducing total vegetative cover by 10%. Exposed soil increased to a high of 23%, three years after the fire. Litter and grass production were reduced through 1997, with the greatest decline in 1995 when grass production on burned and unburned areas averaged 890 and 1,468 kg ha(-1), respectively. Of the major forage species, Stipa spp. and Koeleria macrantha (Ledeb. J.A. Schultes f.) were affected for a single year and Agropyron spp. 2 years by burning. Both Agropyron and Stipa abundance displayed inter...
The Grand River District in South Dakota has a high proportion of underutilized crested wheatgrass w...
This research determined the preliminary response of sandhills prairie to spring and summer prescrib...
Prescribed burning was conducted in the fall and spring to evaluate the effects of fire on productiv...
Wildfire in the growing season is relatively frequent and interest is increasing in using growing-se...
Standing crop of current year's growth and response of key management species were evaluated followi...
This study examined the effects of late growing-season (September) wildfire on the subsequent produc...
Over the past century, fire has been widely suppressed in the western Great Plains, in part because ...
North American prairies are acknowledged to have evolved with grazing following fire. Given this evo...
In the grip of drought, livestock producers often must deal with the additional impact of wildfire. ...
Wildfires commonly occur in the Fescue Prairie of Alberta, but little information exists to provide ...
A two-year project was initiated in 1974 to study the effects of a late spring burn on three ungraze...
This study was initiated in 1985 to assess the response of seven key forage and browse species to pr...
Historically, fire occurred throughout the year in the Great Plains, but current fire prescriptions ...
The effects of early spring burning on current year standing crop, litter, and total standing crop (...
In March 2006 the East Amarillo Complex (EAC) wildfires burned over 367 000 ha of short and mixed gr...
The Grand River District in South Dakota has a high proportion of underutilized crested wheatgrass w...
This research determined the preliminary response of sandhills prairie to spring and summer prescrib...
Prescribed burning was conducted in the fall and spring to evaluate the effects of fire on productiv...
Wildfire in the growing season is relatively frequent and interest is increasing in using growing-se...
Standing crop of current year's growth and response of key management species were evaluated followi...
This study examined the effects of late growing-season (September) wildfire on the subsequent produc...
Over the past century, fire has been widely suppressed in the western Great Plains, in part because ...
North American prairies are acknowledged to have evolved with grazing following fire. Given this evo...
In the grip of drought, livestock producers often must deal with the additional impact of wildfire. ...
Wildfires commonly occur in the Fescue Prairie of Alberta, but little information exists to provide ...
A two-year project was initiated in 1974 to study the effects of a late spring burn on three ungraze...
This study was initiated in 1985 to assess the response of seven key forage and browse species to pr...
Historically, fire occurred throughout the year in the Great Plains, but current fire prescriptions ...
The effects of early spring burning on current year standing crop, litter, and total standing crop (...
In March 2006 the East Amarillo Complex (EAC) wildfires burned over 367 000 ha of short and mixed gr...
The Grand River District in South Dakota has a high proportion of underutilized crested wheatgrass w...
This research determined the preliminary response of sandhills prairie to spring and summer prescrib...
Prescribed burning was conducted in the fall and spring to evaluate the effects of fire on productiv...