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Rangeland Ecology & Management | 2013

Stand Establishment and Persistence of Perennial Cool-Season Grasses in the Intermountain West and the Central and Northern Great Plains

Joseph G. Robins; Kevin B. Jensen; Thomas A. Jones; Blair L. Waldron; Michael D. Peel; Craig W. Rigby; Kenneth P. Vogel; Robert B. Mitchell; Antonio J. Palazzo; Timothy J. Cary

Abstract The choice of plant materials is an important component of revegetation following disturbance. To determine the utility and effectiveness of various perennial grass species for revegetation on varied landscapes, a meta analysis was used to evaluate the stand establishment and persistence of 18 perennial cool-season grass species in 34 field studies in the Intermountain and Great Plains regions of the United States under monoculture conditions. Combined across the 34 studies, stand establishment values ranged from 79% to 43% and stand persistence values ranged from 70% to 0%. Intermediate wheatgrass (Thinopyrum intermedium [Host] Barkworth & D. R. Dewey), tall wheatgrass (Thinopyrum ponticum [Podp.] Z.-W. Liu & R.-C. Wang), crested wheatgrass (Agropyron spp.), Siberian wheatgrass (Agropyron fragile [Roth] P. Candargy), and meadow brome (Bromus riparius Rehmann) possessed the highest stand establishment (≥ 69%). There were no significant differences among the 12 species with the largest stand persistence values. Basin wildrye (Leymus cinereus (Scribn. & Merr.) Á. Löve), Altai wildrye (Leymus angustus [Trin.] Pilg.), slender wheatgrass (Elymus trachycaulus [Link] Gould ex Shinners), squirreltail (Elymus spp.), and Indian ricegrass (Achnatherum hymenoides [Roem. & Schult.] Barkworth) possessed lower stand persistence (≤ 32%) than the majority of the other species, and Indian ricegrass (0%) possessed the lowest stand persistence of any of the species. Correlations between environmental conditions and stand establishment and persistence showed mean annual study precipitation to have the most consistent, although moderate effect (r = ∼0.40) for establishment and persistence. This relationship was shown by the relatively poor stand establishment and persistence of most species at sites receiving less than 310 mm of annual precipitation. These results will be a tool for land managers to make decisions concerning the importance of stand establishment, stand persistence, and annual precipitation for revegetation projects on disturbed sites.


Journal of Environmental Quality | 2003

Root growth and metal uptake in four grasses grown on zinc-contaminated soils.

Antonio J. Palazzo; Timothy J. Cary; Susan E. Hardy; C. Richard Lee


Journal of Terramechanics | 2005

Effects of tank tracking on range grasses

Antonio J. Palazzo; Kevin B. Jensen; Blair L. Waldron; Timothy J. Cary


Crop Science | 2006

Population and Environmental Effects on Seed Production, Germination, and Seedling Vigor in Western Wheatgrass ( Pascopyrum smithii [Rydb.] A. Löve)

Blair L. Waldron; Joseph G. Robins; Kevin B. Jensen; Antonio J. Palazzo; Timothy J. Cary; John D. Berdahl


Soil Science | 2008

ISOLATION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF HUMIC ACIDS IN IDAHO SLICKSPOT SOILS

Antonio J. Palazzo; C. Edward Clapp; N. Senesi; M.H.B. Hayes; Timothy J. Cary; Jingdong Mao; Terry L. Bashore


Archive | 2009

Intermountain West Military Training Lands Planting Guide: Selecting Seed Mixtures for Actively Used Military Lands

Antonio J. Palazzo; Susan E. Hardy; Timothy J. Cary; Kay H. Asay; Kevin B. Jensen; Daniel G. Ogle


Archive | 2016

Sustainable Range Management of RDX and TNT by Phytoremediation with Engineered Plants

Neil C. Bruce; Elizabeth L. Rylott; Stuart E. Strand; Antonio J. Palazzo; Timothy J. Cary


This Digital Resource was created in Microsoft Word and Adobe Acrobat | 2015

A Technique to Propagate Clitoria fragrans from Xylopodia

Timothy J. Cary; Terry L. Bashore; Laura M Leavitt; Antonio J. Palazzo


Archive | 2012

Suggested Planting Guidelines - Best Management Practices for Revegetation of Actively Used Training Lands in the Northeastern United States

Antonio J. Palazzo; Timothy J. Cary; Paul R Salon; Martin van der Grinten


Archive | 2009

Implementation and Commercialization of New Germplasms for Use on Military Ranges

Antonio J. Palazzo; Susan E. Hardy; Timothy J. Cary; Kevin B. Jensen; Blair L. Waldron; Steve R. Larson

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Antonio J. Palazzo

Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory

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Susan E. Hardy

Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory

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Blair L. Waldron

Agricultural Research Service

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Joseph G. Robins

Agricultural Research Service

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C. Richard Lee

Engineer Research and Development Center

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Craig W. Rigby

Agricultural Research Service

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Daniel G. Ogle

United States Department of Agriculture

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Jingdong Mao

Old Dominion University

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