Four cool-season species were grown for 1 year under controlled conditions simulating a dry, a typical, and a wet fall planting season in far west Texas. Crested wheatgrass and Russian wildrye had higher survival percentages than sideoats grama at the end of the study. Both species appear capable of reducing the cool-season forage shortage in the Trans-Pecos region of Texas. Neither wintergreen hardinggrass nor burnet appear adapted to the Trans-Pecos. Seedling morphology did not affect plant survival.This material was digitized as part of a cooperative project between the Society for Range Management and the University of Arizona Libraries.The Journal of Range Management archives are made available by the Society for Range Management and t...
On the Ground • Climate change models for the western United States predict warmer winters in the Gr...
The purpose of this study was to determine the relative rate of development, cold resistance and win...
The establishment of several high yielding grasses was examined on the Texas High Plains as an alter...
Adaptability and survival of range plantings are important to those interested in artificial seeding...
High quality forage is needed in the northern Great Plains during the summer when major growth of co...
Thirteen varieties of cool season grasses were tested under dryland and irrigated conditions in the ...
From September 1987 through September 1988, the Northern Great Plains near Miles City, Mont., receiv...
The choice of plant materials is an important component of revegetation following disturbance. To de...
Counts of seeded crested wheatgrass (Agropyron cristatum) and volunteer species were made on gully p...
The response of wildlife food plants to spring discing of mesquite rangeland was studied in northwes...
Our objective was to evaluate adaptation and compatibility of cool-season annual legumes overseeded ...
A greenhouse study was conducted to determine seedling emergence and survival responses of 7 warm-se...
Seeds of annual and perennial grasses were planted in the field in fall, winter, and spring to test ...
Winter damage and the subsequent number of viable leaves at the beginning of growth in spring were h...
Seeding crested wheatgrass (Agropyron desertorum (Fisch.) Schult.) has been an exciting and notewort...
On the Ground • Climate change models for the western United States predict warmer winters in the Gr...
The purpose of this study was to determine the relative rate of development, cold resistance and win...
The establishment of several high yielding grasses was examined on the Texas High Plains as an alter...
Adaptability and survival of range plantings are important to those interested in artificial seeding...
High quality forage is needed in the northern Great Plains during the summer when major growth of co...
Thirteen varieties of cool season grasses were tested under dryland and irrigated conditions in the ...
From September 1987 through September 1988, the Northern Great Plains near Miles City, Mont., receiv...
The choice of plant materials is an important component of revegetation following disturbance. To de...
Counts of seeded crested wheatgrass (Agropyron cristatum) and volunteer species were made on gully p...
The response of wildlife food plants to spring discing of mesquite rangeland was studied in northwes...
Our objective was to evaluate adaptation and compatibility of cool-season annual legumes overseeded ...
A greenhouse study was conducted to determine seedling emergence and survival responses of 7 warm-se...
Seeds of annual and perennial grasses were planted in the field in fall, winter, and spring to test ...
Winter damage and the subsequent number of viable leaves at the beginning of growth in spring were h...
Seeding crested wheatgrass (Agropyron desertorum (Fisch.) Schult.) has been an exciting and notewort...
On the Ground • Climate change models for the western United States predict warmer winters in the Gr...
The purpose of this study was to determine the relative rate of development, cold resistance and win...
The establishment of several high yielding grasses was examined on the Texas High Plains as an alter...