Fifty-one graminoid and 10 forb taxa commonly used in range seedings were planted at 3 semiarid northeast Washington sites, spring and fall seasons, in monospecific stands, on 5.5 m by 1.3 m plots, 1948 to 1951. Population dynamics and clipped yields were observed at irregular intervals from 1952 to 1983. Ten graminoid, but no forb, taxa are recommended for range seeding. Grass species differ markedly in fitness for the sites, as demonstrated in success of passing through the environmental sieve, recruiting posterity, and long-term survival. Species interactions were site specific, demonstrating characteristic and complex demographic schedules at each site. Hard fescue was the most aggressive competitor, progressively replacing many of the ...
1 A 60-year time-series of species recorded in visual surveys of the plant communities of the Park G...
A study was completed in depleted semiarid Pacific Northwest range to determine types of seeds prefe...
Crested and fairway wheatgrasses have been growing together and spreading in southern Idaho for over...
At a mountain rangeland site in southeastern Idaho, a mixture of five grasses was drilled at 10 and ...
Ninety species were seeded in 2,450 range plots in 60 studies on depleted rangelands and on abandone...
A 3-year field study with 5 species and 11 seeding dates per year was conducted to determine which d...
Four wheatgrasses were seeded alone and in mixtures in 1945 near Dubois, Idaho. By 1955, fairway whe...
Tests of many species over several years on seven sites show that smooth brome and meadow and creepi...
Intermediate wheatgrass and smooth brome were seeded at 2 depths and 3 seasons for 3 years to determ...
Thirty-seven species were seeded experimentally in northern Utah on 14 areas on depleted and terrace...
Although crested wheatgrass (Agropyron cristatum [L] Gaertn. & A. desertorum [Fisch. ex Link] Sc...
Crested and fairway wheatgrass stands thickened and plants spread to adjacent areas from 1954 to 196...
The study showed that fall was the best time to seed crested wheatgrass (Agropyron desertorum) in th...
Adaptability and survival of range plantings are important to those interested in artificial seeding...
Community dynamics and dominance on cheatgrass (Bromus tectorum L.) and yellow starthistle (Centaure...
1 A 60-year time-series of species recorded in visual surveys of the plant communities of the Park G...
A study was completed in depleted semiarid Pacific Northwest range to determine types of seeds prefe...
Crested and fairway wheatgrasses have been growing together and spreading in southern Idaho for over...
At a mountain rangeland site in southeastern Idaho, a mixture of five grasses was drilled at 10 and ...
Ninety species were seeded in 2,450 range plots in 60 studies on depleted rangelands and on abandone...
A 3-year field study with 5 species and 11 seeding dates per year was conducted to determine which d...
Four wheatgrasses were seeded alone and in mixtures in 1945 near Dubois, Idaho. By 1955, fairway whe...
Tests of many species over several years on seven sites show that smooth brome and meadow and creepi...
Intermediate wheatgrass and smooth brome were seeded at 2 depths and 3 seasons for 3 years to determ...
Thirty-seven species were seeded experimentally in northern Utah on 14 areas on depleted and terrace...
Although crested wheatgrass (Agropyron cristatum [L] Gaertn. & A. desertorum [Fisch. ex Link] Sc...
Crested and fairway wheatgrass stands thickened and plants spread to adjacent areas from 1954 to 196...
The study showed that fall was the best time to seed crested wheatgrass (Agropyron desertorum) in th...
Adaptability and survival of range plantings are important to those interested in artificial seeding...
Community dynamics and dominance on cheatgrass (Bromus tectorum L.) and yellow starthistle (Centaure...
1 A 60-year time-series of species recorded in visual surveys of the plant communities of the Park G...
A study was completed in depleted semiarid Pacific Northwest range to determine types of seeds prefe...
Crested and fairway wheatgrasses have been growing together and spreading in southern Idaho for over...