Effects on herbaceous plant species composition of two mechanical brush manipulation treatments (rootplowing and front-end stacking) with and without grass seeding were investigated in the Rio Grande Plain of Texas. Clearing of brushy rangeland by either rootplowing or front-end stacking increased native grass and forb diversity. During the first year after treatment, forbs accounted for about 70% of plant species composition based on density, but by the third and fifth year, they decreased to 25%. Plots seeded to native or introduced grasses established good stands, and by the second year, desirable forage had increased. Buffelgrass (Cenchrus ciliaris), an introduced seeded species, was the most aggressive species. Five years after mechani...
A revegetation technique study was established in a disturbed sagebrush-juniper community in northwe...
Brush management for improving wildlife habitat in South Texas is important because of the economic ...
The goal of this study was to determine the potential to revegetate weed-infested rangeland by maxim...
Effects of two mechanical brush manipulation treatments (root-plowing and front-end stacking) with a...
Effects of rootplowing, with or without seeding, on forage production and composition of native gras...
Rootplowing and rootplowing combined with rootraking increased the density of pricklypear stands but...
The long-term effects of root plowing in plant communities in south Texas are not clearly understood...
Brush control methods involving a minimum of soil disturbance were the most reliable methods of impr...
T-4464 Buffelgrass (Cenchrus ciliaris L.) is an introduced grass used extensively for restoring fora...
Increasing attention, resources and efforts are being focused on the conversion of weedy dominated r...
Twenty-three seedings were made across southern New Mexico following rootplowing of creosotebush or ...
Re-establishing native communities that resist exotic weed invasion and provide diverse habitat for ...
Seeding success was evaluated on 62 ranches in Texas to compare relative success and costs of variou...
Roller chopping and shredding of woody plants reduced the overall stature, canopy cover, and woody p...
In and around the Great Basin, United States, restoration of shrub steppe vegetation is needed where...
A revegetation technique study was established in a disturbed sagebrush-juniper community in northwe...
Brush management for improving wildlife habitat in South Texas is important because of the economic ...
The goal of this study was to determine the potential to revegetate weed-infested rangeland by maxim...
Effects of two mechanical brush manipulation treatments (root-plowing and front-end stacking) with a...
Effects of rootplowing, with or without seeding, on forage production and composition of native gras...
Rootplowing and rootplowing combined with rootraking increased the density of pricklypear stands but...
The long-term effects of root plowing in plant communities in south Texas are not clearly understood...
Brush control methods involving a minimum of soil disturbance were the most reliable methods of impr...
T-4464 Buffelgrass (Cenchrus ciliaris L.) is an introduced grass used extensively for restoring fora...
Increasing attention, resources and efforts are being focused on the conversion of weedy dominated r...
Twenty-three seedings were made across southern New Mexico following rootplowing of creosotebush or ...
Re-establishing native communities that resist exotic weed invasion and provide diverse habitat for ...
Seeding success was evaluated on 62 ranches in Texas to compare relative success and costs of variou...
Roller chopping and shredding of woody plants reduced the overall stature, canopy cover, and woody p...
In and around the Great Basin, United States, restoration of shrub steppe vegetation is needed where...
A revegetation technique study was established in a disturbed sagebrush-juniper community in northwe...
Brush management for improving wildlife habitat in South Texas is important because of the economic ...
The goal of this study was to determine the potential to revegetate weed-infested rangeland by maxim...