The germinable seed bank in a grassland affects the succession of degraded range and the recolonization of disturbed sites, and must be understood to predict potential responses to management. The germinable seed bank on the fescue prairie was characterized and its relationship to grazing, season, and depth of burial determined. The study was conducted in the fescue prairie of southwestern Alberta in livestock exclosures and on paddocks that, since 1949, have been stocked at fixed rates to achieve light, moderate, or heavy grazing pressures. Surface debris was sampled in fall and spring, and soil was sampled to a depth of 6 cm in spring. The samples were spread on vermiculite in trays and the seeds allowed to germinate over a 90-day period....
The Mixed Prairie plant communities developed with the influences of fire and grazing. Available evi...
The quantity and quality of seeds present in prairie soils prior to surface mining were determined i...
Nearly one-half million ha of the Nebraska Sandhills is comprised of highly productive wet meadows. ...
Soil seed banks support the recovery of plant species and communities after disturbances. Against th...
Knowing the amount of herbage on rangeland is basic to management decisions related to livestock gra...
Drought and herbivory frequently influence North American rangelands. While these influences may tem...
Improved carrying capacity of grasslands has been attributed to the effect of time-controlled grazin...
The purpose of this study was to contribute to the knowledge of community dynamics and the planning ...
A study was conducted to examine the effects of 4 stocking rates on the vegetation in a Rough Fescue...
Evaluating seedbank ecology is critical for understanding plant community development and succession...
Rough fescue prairies were once common across the northern prairies but have now been almost entirel...
The effects of animal impact on soil chemical and physical properties as well as range condition wer...
The soil seedbanks in three patch types (tall grassland, short sward and lawn) were measured in nati...
Studies were conducted to determine the effects on herbage yield of removing mulch and standing dead...
Perennial grass establishment on abandoned cropland in the Nebraska Sandhills is difficult due to lo...
The Mixed Prairie plant communities developed with the influences of fire and grazing. Available evi...
The quantity and quality of seeds present in prairie soils prior to surface mining were determined i...
Nearly one-half million ha of the Nebraska Sandhills is comprised of highly productive wet meadows. ...
Soil seed banks support the recovery of plant species and communities after disturbances. Against th...
Knowing the amount of herbage on rangeland is basic to management decisions related to livestock gra...
Drought and herbivory frequently influence North American rangelands. While these influences may tem...
Improved carrying capacity of grasslands has been attributed to the effect of time-controlled grazin...
The purpose of this study was to contribute to the knowledge of community dynamics and the planning ...
A study was conducted to examine the effects of 4 stocking rates on the vegetation in a Rough Fescue...
Evaluating seedbank ecology is critical for understanding plant community development and succession...
Rough fescue prairies were once common across the northern prairies but have now been almost entirel...
The effects of animal impact on soil chemical and physical properties as well as range condition wer...
The soil seedbanks in three patch types (tall grassland, short sward and lawn) were measured in nati...
Studies were conducted to determine the effects on herbage yield of removing mulch and standing dead...
Perennial grass establishment on abandoned cropland in the Nebraska Sandhills is difficult due to lo...
The Mixed Prairie plant communities developed with the influences of fire and grazing. Available evi...
The quantity and quality of seeds present in prairie soils prior to surface mining were determined i...
Nearly one-half million ha of the Nebraska Sandhills is comprised of highly productive wet meadows. ...