Neither a single burn during late winter nor a second burn 2 years later reduced the density of mixed brush dominated by blackbrush acacia, honey mesquite, and twisted acacia which had invaded buffelgrass seedings on the South Texas Plains. Based on canopy cover and height, most woody species had recovered to preburn status after two growing seasons. Buffelgrass responded by a flush of spring growth during the year of burning and cumulative herbage production exceeded that of unburned areas for three growing seasons after the single burn. However, during dry growing conditions, less buffelgrass herbage was produced on burned than on unburned areas. A second burn tended to increase buffelgrass herbage production compared to the single burn. ...
Typescript (photocopy).Texas wintergrass (Stipa leucotricha Trin. & Rupr.) is an erect, tufted, cool...
Prescribed burning was conducted in the fall and spring to evaluate the effects of fire on productiv...
Wildfire in the growing season is relatively frequent and interest is increasing in using growing-se...
Plots with no pretreatment and pretreated by shredding, chopping, scalping, root plowing, and root p...
The effect of season of burning on standing crop, point frequency, density, and reproductive vigor o...
Fall, spring, and summer burning significantly reduced total forage production on a Texas High Plain...
Prescribed fire is becoming a more widely utilized habitat management practice in southern Texas. We...
Roller chopping and shredding of woody plants reduced the overall stature, canopy cover, and woody p...
Herbage production the first season after burning was 2,110 lbs. per acre, as compared to 772 lbs. o...
Four 0.8-ha plots south of Tucson, Ariz., were burned November 12, 1975, in a pasture where cattle h...
There is increased interest in the use of summer-season fires to limit woody plant encroachment into...
Over the past century, fire has been widely suppressed in the western Great Plains, in part because ...
We examined the independent and combined effects of prescribed fire and livestock grazing on herbace...
The long-term effect of fire was studied on the major grass species of west Texas when the winter-sp...
Abused rangelands dominated by introduced cool-season grasses and warm-season shortgrasses are commo...
Typescript (photocopy).Texas wintergrass (Stipa leucotricha Trin. & Rupr.) is an erect, tufted, cool...
Prescribed burning was conducted in the fall and spring to evaluate the effects of fire on productiv...
Wildfire in the growing season is relatively frequent and interest is increasing in using growing-se...
Plots with no pretreatment and pretreated by shredding, chopping, scalping, root plowing, and root p...
The effect of season of burning on standing crop, point frequency, density, and reproductive vigor o...
Fall, spring, and summer burning significantly reduced total forage production on a Texas High Plain...
Prescribed fire is becoming a more widely utilized habitat management practice in southern Texas. We...
Roller chopping and shredding of woody plants reduced the overall stature, canopy cover, and woody p...
Herbage production the first season after burning was 2,110 lbs. per acre, as compared to 772 lbs. o...
Four 0.8-ha plots south of Tucson, Ariz., were burned November 12, 1975, in a pasture where cattle h...
There is increased interest in the use of summer-season fires to limit woody plant encroachment into...
Over the past century, fire has been widely suppressed in the western Great Plains, in part because ...
We examined the independent and combined effects of prescribed fire and livestock grazing on herbace...
The long-term effect of fire was studied on the major grass species of west Texas when the winter-sp...
Abused rangelands dominated by introduced cool-season grasses and warm-season shortgrasses are commo...
Typescript (photocopy).Texas wintergrass (Stipa leucotricha Trin. & Rupr.) is an erect, tufted, cool...
Prescribed burning was conducted in the fall and spring to evaluate the effects of fire on productiv...
Wildfire in the growing season is relatively frequent and interest is increasing in using growing-se...