Small blocks of land producing dense stands of American elm trees along streamcourses in north-central Oklahoma were fertilized after clearcutting in late summer, late winter, and spring. Twig tips of first-year elm sprouts were readily browsed by deer after succulent cool season, herbaceous plants had matured in May. Browsing and browse production were greater on fertilized sprouts if trees were cut and fertilized in the previous late summer or current late spring seasons. Fertilization and lateral branching after browsing increased total twigs per sprout which, in turn, increased browse production and use as the season progressed. These results indicate browse production from unproductive stands of elm trees can be increased greatly by di...
Cattle browsed winged elm twigs most intensively during May 1 to late July, when the browse was succ...
In a loblolly pine plantation in central Louisiana, forage growth was basically governed by the deve...
Domestic goat browsing was used to stimulate twig production by blackbrush. Precipitation, soil dept...
Total herbage production increased significantly following 92 to 100 percent control of winged elm, ...
Mechanical top growth removal of certain shrub species stimulates sprouting and temporarily increase...
Removal of overstory canopy of American elm (Ulmus americana) greatly increased the utilization of u...
Among browse plants of 16 species in an east Texas pine-hardwood forest, winged elm was eaten most b...
This material was digitized as part of a cooperative project between the Society for Range Managemen...
Soil seed bank composition is important to the recovery of natural and semi-natural areas from distu...
Mountain big sagebrush (Artemisia tridentata ssp. vaseyana Nutt.) is an important browse species on ...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
General EcologyHerbivores have a major impact on the ecological communities they inhabit. In the pas...
Graduation date: 1964The main objective of this investigation was to evaluate relationships\ud betwe...
ig game species, such as elk and deer, inflict the most widespread form of damage to forest resource...
textThe failure of regeneration of oak (Quercus spp.) and other hardwood species has been noted thro...
Cattle browsed winged elm twigs most intensively during May 1 to late July, when the browse was succ...
In a loblolly pine plantation in central Louisiana, forage growth was basically governed by the deve...
Domestic goat browsing was used to stimulate twig production by blackbrush. Precipitation, soil dept...
Total herbage production increased significantly following 92 to 100 percent control of winged elm, ...
Mechanical top growth removal of certain shrub species stimulates sprouting and temporarily increase...
Removal of overstory canopy of American elm (Ulmus americana) greatly increased the utilization of u...
Among browse plants of 16 species in an east Texas pine-hardwood forest, winged elm was eaten most b...
This material was digitized as part of a cooperative project between the Society for Range Managemen...
Soil seed bank composition is important to the recovery of natural and semi-natural areas from distu...
Mountain big sagebrush (Artemisia tridentata ssp. vaseyana Nutt.) is an important browse species on ...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
General EcologyHerbivores have a major impact on the ecological communities they inhabit. In the pas...
Graduation date: 1964The main objective of this investigation was to evaluate relationships\ud betwe...
ig game species, such as elk and deer, inflict the most widespread form of damage to forest resource...
textThe failure of regeneration of oak (Quercus spp.) and other hardwood species has been noted thro...
Cattle browsed winged elm twigs most intensively during May 1 to late July, when the browse was succ...
In a loblolly pine plantation in central Louisiana, forage growth was basically governed by the deve...
Domestic goat browsing was used to stimulate twig production by blackbrush. Precipitation, soil dept...