Perennial bunchgrasses are critical to maintaining sagebrush plant communities, but seeding of native bunchgrasses following fire has had limited success. Previous research indicated that blackened soils beneath burned sagebrush canopies have increased bunchgrass seeding success when compared with interspace locations. We investigated soil moisture and temperature across white, neutral, and black soils and tested the relationship between soil color and seedling demographics for bluebunch wheatgrass. We used a randomized block design with three treatments and five replications conducted in a Wyoming big sagebrush community in southeast Oregon. The study site was rototilled before establishing 50 × 50 cm plots in each of 2 yr. We installed so...
Rangeland vegetation in the Great Basin, United States, is frequently disturbed by natural- and huma...
Annual grass invasion in the Great Basin has increased fire size, frequency and severity. Post-fire ...
Bitterbrush seeds exposed to field conditions for 80 days following seed fall exhibited reduced viab...
Sagebrush (Artemisia tridentata Nutt.) plant communities in the Great Basin region are being severel...
Following wildfires, plant materials are direct-seeded to limit erosion and annual weed invasion. Se...
Sagebrush steppe ecosystems in the western United States are characterized by harsh environmental co...
Fire is an important process in many ecosystems, especially grasslands. However, documentation of pl...
Invasion and dominance of weedy species is facilitated or constrained by environmental and ecologica...
The physiographic position and taxonomic identity of soils of a Wyoming big sagebrush (Artemisia tri...
Soil temperature and moisture data were collected between 1983 and 1986 on 1 forest and 11 sagebrush...
Crested wheatgrass (Agropyron cristatum [L] Gaertm. and Agropyron desertorum [Fisch.] Schult.) has b...
The emergence of big sagebrush (Artemisia tridentata) seedlings from 5 gardens where both the seed s...
Attempts to establish native grasses in revegetation projects in semidesert grasslands in the Southw...
Sandberg’s bluegrass (Poa secunda) is a native perennial bunchgrass found throughout most of the Int...
Perennial grass establishment on abandoned cropland in the Nebraska Sandhills is difficult due to lo...
Rangeland vegetation in the Great Basin, United States, is frequently disturbed by natural- and huma...
Annual grass invasion in the Great Basin has increased fire size, frequency and severity. Post-fire ...
Bitterbrush seeds exposed to field conditions for 80 days following seed fall exhibited reduced viab...
Sagebrush (Artemisia tridentata Nutt.) plant communities in the Great Basin region are being severel...
Following wildfires, plant materials are direct-seeded to limit erosion and annual weed invasion. Se...
Sagebrush steppe ecosystems in the western United States are characterized by harsh environmental co...
Fire is an important process in many ecosystems, especially grasslands. However, documentation of pl...
Invasion and dominance of weedy species is facilitated or constrained by environmental and ecologica...
The physiographic position and taxonomic identity of soils of a Wyoming big sagebrush (Artemisia tri...
Soil temperature and moisture data were collected between 1983 and 1986 on 1 forest and 11 sagebrush...
Crested wheatgrass (Agropyron cristatum [L] Gaertm. and Agropyron desertorum [Fisch.] Schult.) has b...
The emergence of big sagebrush (Artemisia tridentata) seedlings from 5 gardens where both the seed s...
Attempts to establish native grasses in revegetation projects in semidesert grasslands in the Southw...
Sandberg’s bluegrass (Poa secunda) is a native perennial bunchgrass found throughout most of the Int...
Perennial grass establishment on abandoned cropland in the Nebraska Sandhills is difficult due to lo...
Rangeland vegetation in the Great Basin, United States, is frequently disturbed by natural- and huma...
Annual grass invasion in the Great Basin has increased fire size, frequency and severity. Post-fire ...
Bitterbrush seeds exposed to field conditions for 80 days following seed fall exhibited reduced viab...