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Native Plants Journal | 2009

Establishment and survival of native legumes on upland sites in Louisiana

W. D. Pitman

Field evaluations of perennial native legumes (Fabaceae) from Louisiana pineland ecosystems revealed differing colonization abilities among species under natural recolonization of disturbed sites. Initial establishment and growth of transplanted seedlings of 5 different species were good in an early field evaluation. In a subsequent evaluation initiated with scarified seeds, poor establishment of herbaceous mimosa (Mimosa strigillosa Torr. & A. Gray) indicated that populations of this species may be limited by lack of competitiveness of emerging seedlings. Virginia tephrosia (Tephrosia virginiana (L.) Pers.) produced vigorous upright seedling growth with population expansion in only one year of these evaluations. Initial establishment of prairie snoutbean (Rhynchosia latifolia Nutt. ex Torr. & A. Gray) was limited by inadequate rainfall in some instances, but under favorable conditions this species was superior in seed production and population expansion. Individual plants of these species were rather short-lived with long-term population survival dependent on seed production and seedling recruitment. Seed germination of these legumes was limited by hard seedcoats. Physical scarification readily overcame this limitation for all species evaluated. Rhynchosia latifolia appears to have potential value for use in reclamation and revegetation plantings because of potential for seed production and establishment of persistent populations under favorable conditions. Mimosa strigillosa has potential to provide superior ground cover and sustainable populations, but limited establishment from seeds indicates that selection from expanded germplasm collections for seedling vigor may be particularly important for successful use of this species.Pitman WD. 2009. Establishment and survival of native legumes on upland sites in Louisiana. Native Plants Journal 10(3): 240–250.


Crop Science | 2002

Cultivar and environment effects on annual ryegrass forage yield, yield distribution, and nutritive value

Daren D. Redfearn; Brad C. Venuto; W. D. Pitman; M. W. Alison; Jerry D. Ward


Crop Science | 2005

Multilocation annual ryegrass cultivar performance over a twelve-year period

Daren D. Redfearn; Brad C. Venuto; W. D. Pitman; David C. Blouin; M. W. Alison


Agronomy Journal | 2001

Seeding rate, phosphorus fertilization, and location effects on Armadillo' burr medic

James P. Muir; W. D. Pitman; Danny F. Coombs


Agronomy Journal | 2001

Nutritive Value Responses of Rhizoma Peanut to Nitrogen and Harvest Frequency

Daren D. Redfearn; Brad C. Venuto; W. D. Pitman


Agronomy Journal | 1998

Rhizoma peanut responses to harvest frequency and nitrogen fertilization on Louisiana Coastal Plain soils

Brad C. Venuto; Daren D. Redfearn; W. D. Pitman


Native Plants Journal | 2004

Establishment of Desmanthus Species in Existing Grass Stands

James P. Muir; W. D. Pitman


Crop Science | 2012

Genotypic and Phenotypic Variability in Three Prairie Acacia Accessions

Ray L. Noah; James P. Muir; Jeffrey A. Brady; Roger Wittie; David H. Kattes; W. D. Pitman; Gary L. Rea; Melinda R. Brakie


Agronomy Journal | 2000

‘Georgia-5’ Tall Fescue Establishment Responses to Amendment of Louisiana Coastal Plain Soils

W. D. Pitman


Tropical Grasslands - Forrajes Tropicales | 2014

Challenges to domesticating native forage legumes

James P. Muir; José C.B. Dubeux; Mércia Virginia Ferreira dos Santos; Inácio C Maposse; W. D. Pitman; Twain J. Butler

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Brad C. Venuto

Agricultural Research Service

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David H. Kattes

Tarleton State University

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Gary L. Rea

United States Department of Agriculture

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M. W. Alison

Louisiana State University

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Melinda R. Brakie

United States Department of Agriculture

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Ray L. Noah

Texas AgriLife Research

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Roger Wittie

Tarleton State University

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A. E. Kretschmer

Louisiana State University

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David C. Blouin

Louisiana State University

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