Selection of rhizobia for prairie legumes used in restoration and reconstruction programs in Minnesota

B Tlusty, JM Grossman… - Canadian journal of …, 2004 - cdnsciencepub.com
The inoculation of indigenous legumes used in revegetation and wetland reconstruction
activities in Minnesota presents problems not found in more traditional seedings. Few …

Legumes in prairie restoration: evidence for wide cross-nodulation and improved inoculant delivery

E Beyhaut, DL Larson, DL Allan, PH Graham - Plant and soil, 2014 - Springer
Background and aims Prairie restoration aims to create self-sustaining, resilient prairies that
ameliorate biodiversity loss and soil deterioration associated with conversion of native …

Practices and issues in the inoculation of prairie legumes used in revegetation and restoration

PH Graham - Ecological Restoration, 2005 - er.uwpress.org
Promiscuous strains of rhizobia, such as the organism NGR234, have been reported to
nodulate with more than 100 different hosts (Pueppke and Broughton 1999). However, the …

Improved methodologies for the inoculation of prairie legumes in roadside/revegetation settings

PH Graham, E Beyhaut, B Tlusty - 2008 - conservancy.umn.edu
Response to five different inoculation treatments has been determined in a three-year-old
prairie area established at the Becker Sandplain Experiment Station in Fall 2004. Seed …

[PDF][PDF] Elena Beyhaut, Diane L. Larson

DL Allan, PH Graham - Plant Soil, 2014 - researchgate.net
Background and aims Prairie restoration aims to create self-sustaining, resilient prairies that
ameliorate biodiversity loss and soil deterioration associated with conversion of native …