Burning hot! The effects of fire and soil space on eastern redcedars, Juniperus virginiana One of the most effective ways to control invasive species is by burning. Unfortunately, this strategy causes potential damage to property, and may not be entirely effective. We examined the effectiveness of burning on the redistribution of nutrients in eastern redcedars, Juniperus virginiana, a native invasive species in Ohio. We hypothesized that burned trees will re-allocate their nutrients for storage and will have higher concentrations of nonstructural carbohydrates and nitrogen belowground than aboveground. Furthermore, plants frequently contain a higher biomass when grown with a larger amount of soil. Consequently, we hypothesize that trees pl...
ABSTRACT: Fine root is a key component in nutrient cycling of forested ecosystems. In this study, fi...
Non-native plant invasions have the potential to change natural and prescribed fire regimes by incre...
This study compared seedling establishment of the native chaparral species Ceanothus spinosus in two...
Fire, natural or anthropogenic, is a common occurrence in the open forests and grasslands of Western...
The expansion of woody plants into grasslands and old fields is often ascribed to fire suppression a...
Laboratory and greenhouse experiments were carried out with controlled burning and with seedling gro...
Abstract: Forests in the New Jersey pine barrens are frequently prescribed burned to reduce fuel loa...
1. While many ecosystems depend on fire to maintain biodiversity, non-native plant invasions can enh...
Woody plant expansion into grasslands and savannas is a global concern. Rapid expansion of Juniperus...
Non-native plants can disrupt ecosystem functioning and internally reinforce their dominance over na...
Prescribed fire has become a known silvicultural disturbance on public and private lands in the Unit...
Management designed to reduce wildfire risk must consider both above- and belowground factors in ord...
Graduation date: 2007Fire suppression in the last several decades has resulted in unprecedented accu...
The survival of Ashe juniper (Juniperus ashei Buchh.) plants of all sizes was compared between paire...
A prescribed burn was conducted in a juniper woodland approximately 40 km south of Tooele, Utah on 0...
ABSTRACT: Fine root is a key component in nutrient cycling of forested ecosystems. In this study, fi...
Non-native plant invasions have the potential to change natural and prescribed fire regimes by incre...
This study compared seedling establishment of the native chaparral species Ceanothus spinosus in two...
Fire, natural or anthropogenic, is a common occurrence in the open forests and grasslands of Western...
The expansion of woody plants into grasslands and old fields is often ascribed to fire suppression a...
Laboratory and greenhouse experiments were carried out with controlled burning and with seedling gro...
Abstract: Forests in the New Jersey pine barrens are frequently prescribed burned to reduce fuel loa...
1. While many ecosystems depend on fire to maintain biodiversity, non-native plant invasions can enh...
Woody plant expansion into grasslands and savannas is a global concern. Rapid expansion of Juniperus...
Non-native plants can disrupt ecosystem functioning and internally reinforce their dominance over na...
Prescribed fire has become a known silvicultural disturbance on public and private lands in the Unit...
Management designed to reduce wildfire risk must consider both above- and belowground factors in ord...
Graduation date: 2007Fire suppression in the last several decades has resulted in unprecedented accu...
The survival of Ashe juniper (Juniperus ashei Buchh.) plants of all sizes was compared between paire...
A prescribed burn was conducted in a juniper woodland approximately 40 km south of Tooele, Utah on 0...
ABSTRACT: Fine root is a key component in nutrient cycling of forested ecosystems. In this study, fi...
Non-native plant invasions have the potential to change natural and prescribed fire regimes by incre...
This study compared seedling establishment of the native chaparral species Ceanothus spinosus in two...