Deciding when and how to plant prairie to simultaneously establish native prairie seedlings and prevent weed (non-prairie species) invasion can be challenging. Planting cover crops is an increasingly common management practice for prairie plantings. The idea is based on the assumption that the cover plant will act as a nurse plant to prairie seedlings and will have a positive effect on seedling recruitment by increasing weed suppression. This is predicted to lead to reduced weed biomass and increased prairie establishment in restoration plantings. However, the evidence supporting these benefits is mostly anecdotal and has been challenged by some
Cover crops are frequently being promoted for the impact they have on reducing nutrient and sediment...
Master of ScienceDepartment of AgronomyJ. Anita DilleIntegrated weed management is becoming more imp...
The conversion of the Midwestern United States’ tallgrass prairies to agriculture has resulted in ex...
Deciding when and how to plant prairie to simultaneously establish native prairie seedlings and prev...
Deciding when and how to plant prairie to simultaneously establish native prairie seedlings and prev...
Planting cover crops to simultaneously establish native prairie seedlings and prevent weed invasion ...
Cover crops have been used for several purposes in prairie restorations. This project looked at whet...
The Iowa DOT is seeking ways to improve practices associated with revegetation projects to increase ...
The establishment of a prairie plant community takes 3 to 5 years. Without early management of the v...
Many prairie restoration projects are hampered by a lack of knowledge on how to restore the high div...
Deciding when to plant a prairie is a challenge. Some species establish better when spring planted, ...
A major problem early in prairie reconstruction is weed competition. Research has shown that mowing ...
Thousands of hectares of warm-season grass plantings in Iowa have few to no native forbs. Diversifyi...
Current CRP programs have emphasized the use of warm-season native grasses. In the early 1990s a var...
Monthly newsletter for people in Iowa that live on Acreages, produced by Iowa State University Coppe...
Cover crops are frequently being promoted for the impact they have on reducing nutrient and sediment...
Master of ScienceDepartment of AgronomyJ. Anita DilleIntegrated weed management is becoming more imp...
The conversion of the Midwestern United States’ tallgrass prairies to agriculture has resulted in ex...
Deciding when and how to plant prairie to simultaneously establish native prairie seedlings and prev...
Deciding when and how to plant prairie to simultaneously establish native prairie seedlings and prev...
Planting cover crops to simultaneously establish native prairie seedlings and prevent weed invasion ...
Cover crops have been used for several purposes in prairie restorations. This project looked at whet...
The Iowa DOT is seeking ways to improve practices associated with revegetation projects to increase ...
The establishment of a prairie plant community takes 3 to 5 years. Without early management of the v...
Many prairie restoration projects are hampered by a lack of knowledge on how to restore the high div...
Deciding when to plant a prairie is a challenge. Some species establish better when spring planted, ...
A major problem early in prairie reconstruction is weed competition. Research has shown that mowing ...
Thousands of hectares of warm-season grass plantings in Iowa have few to no native forbs. Diversifyi...
Current CRP programs have emphasized the use of warm-season native grasses. In the early 1990s a var...
Monthly newsletter for people in Iowa that live on Acreages, produced by Iowa State University Coppe...
Cover crops are frequently being promoted for the impact they have on reducing nutrient and sediment...
Master of ScienceDepartment of AgronomyJ. Anita DilleIntegrated weed management is becoming more imp...
The conversion of the Midwestern United States’ tallgrass prairies to agriculture has resulted in ex...