Wyoming big sagebrush (Artemisia tridentata subsp. wyomingensis) plants were destructively sampled in May 1984 in southeast Oregon to examine the applicability of the pipe model theory to an arid land shrub. This theory proposes that total leaf area or leaf biomass of a plant is limited by the amount of conducting tissue available to service the leaves. Basal sapwood areas were measured for 20 Wyoming big sagebrush plants and correlated with the biomass and leaf area of the supported foliage. Additional samples of leaves were collected over a 12-month period to evaluate fluctuations in leaf weight to leaf area relationships. Basal sapwood area of sagebrush stems was a reliable indicator of foliage biomass or leaf area (r2=0.95). Leaf area t...
Sagebrush (Artemisia tridentata), a dominant shrub species in the sagebrush-steppe ecosystem of the ...
Volume, crown diameter, and number of twigs were all highly correlated with biomass of individual sh...
Accurate monitoring and quantification of the structure and function of semiarid ecosystems is neces...
Sufficient data exist within the literature to allow the woody biomass of two subspecies of Artemisi...
Shrub crown characteristics useful in regression equations for predicting two biomass components (an...
Although point sampling has been used for more than 30 years to quantify leaf area index (LAI), this...
Photosynthetic and woody aerial biomass of big sagebrush was successfully estimated from linear meas...
With the reduction of fire frequency in the northern Great Basin, shrubs have increased in abundance...
Decisions to control big sagebrush (Artemisia tridentata Nutt.) on North American rangelands are tra...
Dominant plant species are often used as indicators of site potential in forest and rangelands. Howe...
A double sampling procedure was employed for obtaining more reliable weight estimates for leaves, fl...
Fifteen independent variables consisting of circumference, surface area, and volume for various assu...
We designed a greenhouse study to test the following 2 hypotheses: (1) root growth of Wyoming big sa...
The presence of sagebrush (Artemisia tridentata) in rangelands has declined due to the invasion of a...
Seed production is an essential component of postdisturbance recovery for mountain big sagebrush (Ar...
Sagebrush (Artemisia tridentata), a dominant shrub species in the sagebrush-steppe ecosystem of the ...
Volume, crown diameter, and number of twigs were all highly correlated with biomass of individual sh...
Accurate monitoring and quantification of the structure and function of semiarid ecosystems is neces...
Sufficient data exist within the literature to allow the woody biomass of two subspecies of Artemisi...
Shrub crown characteristics useful in regression equations for predicting two biomass components (an...
Although point sampling has been used for more than 30 years to quantify leaf area index (LAI), this...
Photosynthetic and woody aerial biomass of big sagebrush was successfully estimated from linear meas...
With the reduction of fire frequency in the northern Great Basin, shrubs have increased in abundance...
Decisions to control big sagebrush (Artemisia tridentata Nutt.) on North American rangelands are tra...
Dominant plant species are often used as indicators of site potential in forest and rangelands. Howe...
A double sampling procedure was employed for obtaining more reliable weight estimates for leaves, fl...
Fifteen independent variables consisting of circumference, surface area, and volume for various assu...
We designed a greenhouse study to test the following 2 hypotheses: (1) root growth of Wyoming big sa...
The presence of sagebrush (Artemisia tridentata) in rangelands has declined due to the invasion of a...
Seed production is an essential component of postdisturbance recovery for mountain big sagebrush (Ar...
Sagebrush (Artemisia tridentata), a dominant shrub species in the sagebrush-steppe ecosystem of the ...
Volume, crown diameter, and number of twigs were all highly correlated with biomass of individual sh...
Accurate monitoring and quantification of the structure and function of semiarid ecosystems is neces...