Standing crop of current year's growth and response of key management species were evaluated following burning in mid-May (before emergence of warm-season grasses) and mid-June (after emergence of warm-season grasses). The study was conducted during 2 dry years in a mesic Mixed Prairie in South Dakota. Cool-season precipitation was 33% below average in both years of the study, while warm-season precipitation was only slightly below average both years. Standing crop of current year's growth was increased by burning on overflow range sites, but not on silty range sites. Big bluestem (Andropogon gerardi) standing crop was greatest with mid-May burning. Kentucky bluegrass (Poa pratensis) standing crop and leaf length were reduced with burning o...
Tallgrass prairies provide an important source of hay and summer forage in eastern Nebraska. A study...
Variation in precipitation and drought in mixed grass and tallgrass prairies effects vegetative prod...
Plots dominated by Japanese brome (Bromus japonicus) and western wheatgrass (Agropyron smithii) were...
Abused rangelands dominated by introduced cool-season grasses and warm-season shortgrasses are commo...
Prescribed burning was conducted in the fall and spring to evaluate the effects of fire on productiv...
A two-year project was initiated in 1974 to study the effects of a late spring burn on three ungraze...
Wildfire in the growing season is relatively frequent and interest is increasing in using growing-se...
A two-year project was initiated in 1974 to study the effects of a late spring burn on three ungraze...
A two-year project was initiated in 1974 to study the effects of a late spring burn on three ungraze...
A two-year project was initiated in 1974 to study the effects of a late spring burn on three ungraze...
Various spring burning treatments and their effects on plant community structure and seed production...
Ungrazed tallgrass prairie plots in the Kansas Flint Hills have been burned annually at 4 different ...
Various spring burning treatments and their effects on plant community structure and seed production...
In the Kansas Flint Hills, grassland burning is conducted during a relatively narrow window because ...
This study examined the effects of late growing-season (September) wildfire on the subsequent produc...
Tallgrass prairies provide an important source of hay and summer forage in eastern Nebraska. A study...
Variation in precipitation and drought in mixed grass and tallgrass prairies effects vegetative prod...
Plots dominated by Japanese brome (Bromus japonicus) and western wheatgrass (Agropyron smithii) were...
Abused rangelands dominated by introduced cool-season grasses and warm-season shortgrasses are commo...
Prescribed burning was conducted in the fall and spring to evaluate the effects of fire on productiv...
A two-year project was initiated in 1974 to study the effects of a late spring burn on three ungraze...
Wildfire in the growing season is relatively frequent and interest is increasing in using growing-se...
A two-year project was initiated in 1974 to study the effects of a late spring burn on three ungraze...
A two-year project was initiated in 1974 to study the effects of a late spring burn on three ungraze...
A two-year project was initiated in 1974 to study the effects of a late spring burn on three ungraze...
Various spring burning treatments and their effects on plant community structure and seed production...
Ungrazed tallgrass prairie plots in the Kansas Flint Hills have been burned annually at 4 different ...
Various spring burning treatments and their effects on plant community structure and seed production...
In the Kansas Flint Hills, grassland burning is conducted during a relatively narrow window because ...
This study examined the effects of late growing-season (September) wildfire on the subsequent produc...
Tallgrass prairies provide an important source of hay and summer forage in eastern Nebraska. A study...
Variation in precipitation and drought in mixed grass and tallgrass prairies effects vegetative prod...
Plots dominated by Japanese brome (Bromus japonicus) and western wheatgrass (Agropyron smithii) were...