Responses of native plants and downy brome to a water-conserving soil amendment

DB Johnston, M Garbowski - Rangeland Ecology & Management, 2020 - Elsevier
Restoring native plants in rangelands threatened by downy brome (Bromus tectorum L.)
presents a serious challenge to land managers. Higher, more consistent soil moisture, as …

Competition from Bromus tectorum removes differences between perennial grasses in N capture and conservation strategies

JT Walker, JJ James, RE Drenovsky - Plant and soil, 2017 - Springer
Background and aims Competition from the annual grass Bromus tectorum threatens
aridland perennial bunchgrass communities. Unlike annuals, perennials must allocate part …

Establishing Wyoming big sagebrush in annual brome-invaded landscapes with seeding and herbicides

EP Metier, LJ Rew, MJ Rinella - Rangeland Ecology & Management, 2018 - Elsevier
Seeding native plants into degraded grasslands presents major challenges. Often, seeded
species fail to establish and areas become/remain dominated by unwanted plants. We …

Low neighbor abundances are often necessary but insufficient for establishing seeded shrubs

MJ Rinella - Rangeland Ecology & Management, 2022 - Elsevier
Shrubs seeded during rangeland restoration often fail to adequately establish. One factor
differentiating successful and unsuccessful shrub seeding efforts is competition from grasses …

Rough soil surface lessens annual grass invasion in disturbed rangeland

DB Johnston - Rangeland Ecology & Management, 2019 - Elsevier
Effective manipulations to prevent the spread of invasive species are needed. Downy brome
(Bromus tectorum L.) is an annual invader that often expands after disturbances …

[PDF][PDF] A scan of the long-distance oil pipeline research literature: A focus on Canada

E Belanzaran, K Hanna, K Reimer - ok-cear.sites.olt.ubc.ca
This review, or scan, is a desk-based study that provides a synopsis and list of what has
been done and where areas of research concentration exist–it offers an image of the state of …

[引用][C] Wildlife Research Report

DB Johnston - WILDLIFE RESEARCH, 2012