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Investigation of herbaceous species adapted to snowfence areas
Author
Perryman, B. L.
Laycock, W. A.
Koch, D. W.
Publisher
Society for Range Management
Publication Year
2000-07-01
Body

Decreases in biomass and cover, as well as changes in species composition have occurred on rangelands affected by snowdrifts behind 3.8 meter tall "Wyoming" type snowfences along Interstate 80 in southeast Wyoming. Within the state of Wyoming, government agencies are responsible for the mitigation of any adverse effects associated with snowfences. These agencies need information which may aid mitigation efforts. In this study, 13 grass species and 2 tillage treatments (till and no-till) were evaluated in the field on both drift and non-drift areas, to determine the potential of each for the revegetation of snowfence sites. Evaluation was based on foliar cover at the end of the first growing season and aboveground biomass production after the second growing season. The project included plantings on 2 different soil depth sites (< 50 cm and > 50 cm) that were treated as 2 separate experiments. Results indicate that pubescent wheatgrass 'Luna' (Elytrigia intermedia [Host] Nevski), thick-spike wheatgrass 'Critana' (Elymus lanceolatus [Scribn. J.G. Smith] Gould), and 2 varieties of slender wheatgrass 'Pryor' and 'San Luis' (Elymus trachycaulus [Link] Gould ex Shinners), were superior in cover and aboveground biomass production when planted in combination with tilled plots. Tufted hairgrass (Deschampsia caespitosa [L.] Beauv.) exhibited the least potential for cover and aboveground biomass production. The Journal of Range Management archives are made available by the Society for Range Management and the University of Arizona Libraries. Contact lbry-journals@email.arizona.edu for further information. Migrated from OJS platform August 2020

Language
en
Resource Type
Text
Document Type
Journal Issue/Article
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)
10.2307/4003746
Additional Information
Perryman, B. L., Laycock, W. A., & Koch, D. W. (2000). Investigation of herbaceous species adapted to snowfence areas. Journal of Range Management, 53(4), 371-375.
IISN
0022-409X
OAI Identifier
oai:repository.arizona.edu:10150/643776
Journal Volume
53
Journal Number
4
Journal Pages
371-375
Journal Name
Journal of Range Management
Keywords
Bromus marginatus
no-tillage
rotary cultivation
fences
Elymus lanceolatus
snow cover
Leymus angustus
Elymus trachycaulus
foliage area
revegetation plants
Elytrigia intermedia subsp. intermedia
Festuca arundinacea
Deschampsia cespitosa
Poa secunda
soil depth
Psathyrostachys juncea
Agropyron cristatum
species differences
Pascopyrum smithii
Wyoming
biomass
canopy
Leymus chinensis
species performance
reclamation