Morphological development of grasses has numerous implications to rangeland management including the timing and amount of herbivory. The objective of this study was to quantify the developmental morphology of prairie sandreed [Calamovilfa longifolia (Hook.) Scribn.] and sand bluestem [Andropogon gerardii var. paucipilus (Nash) Fern.] tiller populations. Tiller populations of these 2 grasses were studied for 2 years in the Nebraska Sandhills. Plant development was evaluated using a growth staging system which quantifies the development of tiller populations. A morphological growth index for each species was calculated from either the weighted average of tiller numbers reported as mean stage count (MSC) or tiller weight reported as mean stage...
Response of key warm-season grasses to time, frequency, and duration of defoliation is needed to dev...
Developing grazing systems requires basic information on the growth and development of adapted speci...
Grazing strategies should be designed to maintain vigorous populations of plant species critical for...
Morphological development of grasses has numerous implications to rangeland management including the...
Morphological development of grasses has numerous implications to rangeland management including the...
Morphological development of grasses has numerous implications to rangeland management including the...
Grass development and seasonal growth patterns are used in making range management decisions. Plant ...
Air temperature or growing degree-days (GDD) are known to influence morphological development of gra...
Assessing nutritive value of key grass species in relation to plant development is essential for pro...
Tiller recruitment is an essential process for ensuring the perenniality of grasses. The timing and ...
Multiple generations of rhizome-connected tillers stabilize soils and produce measurable amounts of ...
Rhizome and tiller development of ungrazed switchgrass (Panicum virgatum L.), prairie sandreed [Cala...
Rhizome and tiller development of ungrazed switchgrass (Panicum virgatum L.), prairie sandreed [Cala...
Rhizome and tiller development of ungrazed switchgrass (Panicum virgatum L.), prairie sandreed [Cala...
Physical and chemical traits of grass tillers can be strongly correlated. Understanding such pattern...
Response of key warm-season grasses to time, frequency, and duration of defoliation is needed to dev...
Developing grazing systems requires basic information on the growth and development of adapted speci...
Grazing strategies should be designed to maintain vigorous populations of plant species critical for...
Morphological development of grasses has numerous implications to rangeland management including the...
Morphological development of grasses has numerous implications to rangeland management including the...
Morphological development of grasses has numerous implications to rangeland management including the...
Grass development and seasonal growth patterns are used in making range management decisions. Plant ...
Air temperature or growing degree-days (GDD) are known to influence morphological development of gra...
Assessing nutritive value of key grass species in relation to plant development is essential for pro...
Tiller recruitment is an essential process for ensuring the perenniality of grasses. The timing and ...
Multiple generations of rhizome-connected tillers stabilize soils and produce measurable amounts of ...
Rhizome and tiller development of ungrazed switchgrass (Panicum virgatum L.), prairie sandreed [Cala...
Rhizome and tiller development of ungrazed switchgrass (Panicum virgatum L.), prairie sandreed [Cala...
Rhizome and tiller development of ungrazed switchgrass (Panicum virgatum L.), prairie sandreed [Cala...
Physical and chemical traits of grass tillers can be strongly correlated. Understanding such pattern...
Response of key warm-season grasses to time, frequency, and duration of defoliation is needed to dev...
Developing grazing systems requires basic information on the growth and development of adapted speci...
Grazing strategies should be designed to maintain vigorous populations of plant species critical for...