Many studies have reported nitrogen (N) fertilization of rangeland, but few have reported changes in botanical composition, which may be as important as changes in forage production, or were continued for as long as 14 years. We determined frequency of occurrence of over 90 plant species in 1976-1988 under rates of 0, 22, or 34 kg N ha-1 applied in spring or fall to mixed-grass rangeland in southeast Wyoming; frequency of 23 species will be reported. We also determined total biomass production and production of major species and species groups in 1982-1988. Blue grama Bouteloua gracilis (H.B.K.) Griffiths] frequency decreased during years 5 through 7 because of the interaction of N and drought. The effects of long-term application of N decr...
Low soil nutrient status may be the major limiting factor to forage production in rangelands of the ...
Protein content of selected native range grass and sedge species was followed during the course of t...
Burning and nitrogen fertilization in combination increased forage production significantly over any...
High rates of nitrogen applied at one time or over a 4-year period markedly changed the botanical co...
Dryland grass production is an important agricultural commodity in the Northern Great Plains. Nitrog...
Nutrient deficiency, primarily nitrogen (N), is a major plant growth-limiting factor on northern Gre...
Four range sites were fertilized at three different rates of nitrogen (33, 67, and 100 pounds nitrog...
Plant available nitrogen limits production of native warm-season grasses on marginal farmland in the...
Nitrogen fertilizer was applied to native rangeland at the Archer and Gillette Substations in Wyomin...
During the 10-year study, herbage production on an unfertilized, mixed prairie range site in eastern...
Nitrogen (N) fertilizer at rates of 0, 22, and 34 kg/ha was applied annually in the spring or fall o...
The response of range herbage and soils on mixed-grass range in southeastern Wyoming to single massi...
Native warm-season grass mixtures have been established on the Southern Plains under the USDA Conser...
Plots on shortgrass rangeland in southeastern Wyoming that received high rates of nitrogen applied o...
An important grazing resource in the United States is the big sagebrush-bunchgrass complex. It occup...
Low soil nutrient status may be the major limiting factor to forage production in rangelands of the ...
Protein content of selected native range grass and sedge species was followed during the course of t...
Burning and nitrogen fertilization in combination increased forage production significantly over any...
High rates of nitrogen applied at one time or over a 4-year period markedly changed the botanical co...
Dryland grass production is an important agricultural commodity in the Northern Great Plains. Nitrog...
Nutrient deficiency, primarily nitrogen (N), is a major plant growth-limiting factor on northern Gre...
Four range sites were fertilized at three different rates of nitrogen (33, 67, and 100 pounds nitrog...
Plant available nitrogen limits production of native warm-season grasses on marginal farmland in the...
Nitrogen fertilizer was applied to native rangeland at the Archer and Gillette Substations in Wyomin...
During the 10-year study, herbage production on an unfertilized, mixed prairie range site in eastern...
Nitrogen (N) fertilizer at rates of 0, 22, and 34 kg/ha was applied annually in the spring or fall o...
The response of range herbage and soils on mixed-grass range in southeastern Wyoming to single massi...
Native warm-season grass mixtures have been established on the Southern Plains under the USDA Conser...
Plots on shortgrass rangeland in southeastern Wyoming that received high rates of nitrogen applied o...
An important grazing resource in the United States is the big sagebrush-bunchgrass complex. It occup...
Low soil nutrient status may be the major limiting factor to forage production in rangelands of the ...
Protein content of selected native range grass and sedge species was followed during the course of t...
Burning and nitrogen fertilization in combination increased forage production significantly over any...