Little rabbitbrush and snowberry plants were clipped for 5 years to simulate annual browsing at the same time each year, under deferred-rotation, alternate-rest, and rest-rotation grazing systems at each of three different intensities (30, 60, and 90% of herbage removal). The number of new sprouts was increased by some clipping treatments and all intensities of clipping in both species. Sprout length was reduced by all clipping schedules and intensities of clipping on little rabbitbrush but not on snowberry. Mortality of sprouts was high during their first year of growth. Carbohydrate reserves were lowered for both species by some clipping schedules and by all intensities of clipping.This material was digitized as part of a cooperative proj...
This 10-year study was designed to evaluate vegetation response to increasing stocking rates under r...
Removing 65% of the leaf area of bush muhly in three consecutive years during the growing season red...
This study focuses on the active responses of plants to herbivore damage, specifically on the abili...
Two wildland shrubs, little rabbitbrush and snowberry, were subjected to three intensities of defoli...
To evaluate responses of range grasses to herbage removal, removal patterns should simulate those un...
Unclipped forbs produced more herbage and flower stalks over a 10-year period than plants clipped 50...
Russian wildrye produced significantly more herbage than crested wheatgrass when clipped at intensit...
Effects of frequency and height of clipping basin wildrye over a 4-year period on yield and plant su...
Total seasonal dry matter yields of individual spaced basin wildrye plants clipped to three heights ...
Single clipping treatments of basin wildrye during the period of growth initiation to full bloom fol...
Clipping squirreltail and needleandthread from preseed formation to postseed formation affected herb...
Removing 40, 70, and 100% of the foliage of tall bluebell plants for 4 consecutive years significant...
A graphical model of a discontinuously stable herbivore-plant system is used to demonstrate analytic...
Sideoats grama plants clipped to various heights and frequencies were used to compare plant growth r...
Individual leaders of fourwing saltbush were permanently marked and their growth responses monitored...
This 10-year study was designed to evaluate vegetation response to increasing stocking rates under r...
Removing 65% of the leaf area of bush muhly in three consecutive years during the growing season red...
This study focuses on the active responses of plants to herbivore damage, specifically on the abili...
Two wildland shrubs, little rabbitbrush and snowberry, were subjected to three intensities of defoli...
To evaluate responses of range grasses to herbage removal, removal patterns should simulate those un...
Unclipped forbs produced more herbage and flower stalks over a 10-year period than plants clipped 50...
Russian wildrye produced significantly more herbage than crested wheatgrass when clipped at intensit...
Effects of frequency and height of clipping basin wildrye over a 4-year period on yield and plant su...
Total seasonal dry matter yields of individual spaced basin wildrye plants clipped to three heights ...
Single clipping treatments of basin wildrye during the period of growth initiation to full bloom fol...
Clipping squirreltail and needleandthread from preseed formation to postseed formation affected herb...
Removing 40, 70, and 100% of the foliage of tall bluebell plants for 4 consecutive years significant...
A graphical model of a discontinuously stable herbivore-plant system is used to demonstrate analytic...
Sideoats grama plants clipped to various heights and frequencies were used to compare plant growth r...
Individual leaders of fourwing saltbush were permanently marked and their growth responses monitored...
This 10-year study was designed to evaluate vegetation response to increasing stocking rates under r...
Removing 65% of the leaf area of bush muhly in three consecutive years during the growing season red...
This study focuses on the active responses of plants to herbivore damage, specifically on the abili...