Native grass species show differences in leaf and root growth response to soil water potential. Soil water potential developed by blue grama at the time of leaf growth stoppage ranged from < -80.0 bars at 5 cm depths to -8.4 bars at 35 cm depths, while corresponding values for little bluestem were -24.3 and -3.0 bars, and -30.0 and -15.3 bars for western wheatgrass. Soil water potentials at the time of root growth cessation were somewhat lower with a minimum of -16.6 bars at the 5 cm depth of blue grama and a maximum of -5.0 bars at the 25 cm and 35 cm depths of little bluestem. The R2 values indicate a lower level of correlation between soil water potential and root growth than between soil water potential and leaf growth. In ranking the t...
Establishment of forage grasses depends upon their ability to compete for resources in the critical ...
As landscape water conservation becomes more important in the American West, pubic interest in using...
As landscape water conservation becomes more important in the American West, pubic interest in using...
The influence of water stress on growth of four grasses was investigated. Panicum coloratum and Chlo...
Comparative field studies of cheatgrass (Bromus tectorum L.) with Sandberg’s bluegrass (Poa sandberg...
The water relations of two grass species, smooth brome (Bromus inermis Leyss.) and intermediate whea...
Morphological differences between seedlings of blue grama and crested wheatgrass show why plantings ...
Introduction: Over the last three decades, turfgrass breeders have put significant effort into breed...
Production of total forage dry matter is mainly a function of available soil water and soil nitrogen...
One of the problems of sustainable agricultural land management (SALM) is the competition between fo...
Evidence is accumulating on the importance of plant cover and plant species composition on the contr...
The natural grazing land of the semiarid region of central Argentina is subject to long and intense ...
The leaf water potentials of blue grama [Bouteloua gracilis (H.B.K.) Griffiths] and western wheatgra...
Free energy levels of plant water were measured during July and August in two communities of annual ...
Caucasian bluestem [Bothriochloa caucasica (Trin.) C.E. Hubb.] is a warm-season grass introduced fro...
Establishment of forage grasses depends upon their ability to compete for resources in the critical ...
As landscape water conservation becomes more important in the American West, pubic interest in using...
As landscape water conservation becomes more important in the American West, pubic interest in using...
The influence of water stress on growth of four grasses was investigated. Panicum coloratum and Chlo...
Comparative field studies of cheatgrass (Bromus tectorum L.) with Sandberg’s bluegrass (Poa sandberg...
The water relations of two grass species, smooth brome (Bromus inermis Leyss.) and intermediate whea...
Morphological differences between seedlings of blue grama and crested wheatgrass show why plantings ...
Introduction: Over the last three decades, turfgrass breeders have put significant effort into breed...
Production of total forage dry matter is mainly a function of available soil water and soil nitrogen...
One of the problems of sustainable agricultural land management (SALM) is the competition between fo...
Evidence is accumulating on the importance of plant cover and plant species composition on the contr...
The natural grazing land of the semiarid region of central Argentina is subject to long and intense ...
The leaf water potentials of blue grama [Bouteloua gracilis (H.B.K.) Griffiths] and western wheatgra...
Free energy levels of plant water were measured during July and August in two communities of annual ...
Caucasian bluestem [Bothriochloa caucasica (Trin.) C.E. Hubb.] is a warm-season grass introduced fro...
Establishment of forage grasses depends upon their ability to compete for resources in the critical ...
As landscape water conservation becomes more important in the American West, pubic interest in using...
As landscape water conservation becomes more important in the American West, pubic interest in using...