Establishment and survival of native legumes on upland sites in Louisiana

WD Pitman - Native Plants Journal, 2009 - npj.uwpress.org
Field evaluations of perennial native legumes (Fabaceae) from Louisiana pineland
ecosystems revealed differing colonization abilities among species under natural …

Seeding rate affects establishment of native perennial legumes in the upper midwestern US

JA Fischbach, NJ Ehlke, PR Peterson… - Native Plants …, 2006 - npj.uwpress.org
In Minnesota, perennial native legumes (Fabaceae) differed in population and yield
response to seeding rates of 14, 67, 135, 275, and 538 pure live seeds (PLS)/m2 (1.3, 6.3 …

Native legumes for reclamation in Alberta

A Smreciu - 1993 - era.library.ualberta.ca
ABSTRACT Wild Rose Consulting, Inc.(Edmonton) and the Vegetation Branch of AEC
(Vegreville) began a four year project in spring of 1990 to collect, multiply, evaluate, and …

Challenges to developing native legume seed supplies: the Texas experience as a case study

JP Muir, WD Pitman, FS Smith, J Lloyd-Reilley… - Native Plants …, 2018 - npj.uwpress.org
Plant community biodiversity is critical for maintaining native and cultivated grasslands.
Even though legume nitrogen contribution can enhance ecosystem productivity, a critical …

Field emergence of native boreal forest species on reclaimed sites in northeastern Alberta

A Smreciu, K Gould - Native Plants Journal, 2015 - npj.uwpress.org
Direct sowing is an underutilized technique for establishing native species on reclaimed
land in the mineable oil sands region of northeastern Alberta. This study evaluated the effect …

Persistence of tropical legumes on peninsular Florida flatwoods (Spodosols) at two stocking rates.

WD Pitman, CG Chambliss, AEJ Kretschmer - 1988 - cabidigitallibrary.org
Persistence of 50 tropical legume accessions was evaluated on a seasonally-waterlogged
flatwoods site near Ona, Florida. Legume entries were sown in rows and Paspalum notatum …

Colonizing plants on the pumice plains, Mount St. Helens, Washington

DM Wood, R Moral - American Journal of Botany, 1988 - Wiley Online Library
Initial colonization on the devastated Pumice Plains on the northern flank of Mount St.
Helens, Washington, was monitored in two large grids seven seasons after the eruptions of …

[HTML][HTML] Legumes—their use in wildland plantings

MD Rumbaugh - … rangelands—improvement of range and wildlife …, 1983 - books.google.com
The inclusion of adapted legumes in wildland plantings has many benefits. Improved forage
yield, quality, and seasonal distribution result in increased carrying capacity for livestock and …

[PDF][PDF] Use of native plants on federal lands: policy and practice.

RT Richards, JC Chambers… - Rangeland Ecology & …, 1998 - journals.uair.arizona.edu
Changing social values and advances in ecological knowledge determine native seed
policy for revegetating range and forest lands. Natural resource managers are shifting from …

Germination and seedling emergence of three semiarid western North American legumes

BS Bushman, DA Johnson, KJ Connors… - Rangeland Ecology & …, 2015 - Elsevier
Few seed sources of North American forbs are available for revegetation/restoration of
degraded western rangelands adapted to annual precipitation zones less than 300 mm, and …